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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Arms Case

Offered in both Carbine and Long Gun lengths, the FirstSpear Arms Case is a modular carriage and storage solution for your weapons.

FS Arms Case

Boasting haul loops on either end as well as a wrap around handle, the Arms Case also offers an external storage pocket with a Velcro panel for removable identification markings.

The carbine length Arms Case is 36″ and the long Gun variant is 43″. As you can see, the interior features 6/12 slots and the weapon tiedowns can be configured to accommodate a variety of weapons. Both will accept scoped weapons with standard 20 or 30 round magazines attached as well as a removable 6/12 Organizer Panel which allows you to configure the interior how you see fit. It attaches to the interior of the Arms Case via “G” Hooks and when removed, can be hung on a hook, nail or door knob while you reconfigure your kit. But for the Arms Case, modularity goes beyond just setting the interior up. In addition to managing your internal configuration, you can also integrate the entire Arms Case into many hard cases as a padded weapon insert in order to consolidate your gear and protect it for long haul transportation.

Zipper Detail

The Arms Case closes with a 3/4 zipper that allows you to open it flat.

Shoulder Strap

Additionally, it accepts an optional shoulder strap for ease of carry.

FS Shoulder Strap and 6/12™ Organizer Panel are sold separately. However, purchase your Arms Case now and receive a free 6/12 Organizer Panel. Available in Black, Ranger Green, Coyote and MultiCam.

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6 Responses to “FirstSpear Friday Focus – Arms Case”

  1. joe_momma says:

    Video makes the padding look find flimsy….

  2. Hussar says:

    Please be advised this case cannot be used for airline travel as it is not hard sided. If you tried to transport a weapon in checked baggage using this case both you and airline might be fined, and the weapon confiscated.

    • SSD says:

      Hence this phrase, “can also integrate the entire Arms Case into many hard cases as a padded weapon insert in order to consolidate your gear and protect it for long haul transportation.”

      • joe_momma says:

        i do like that feature! but since I’ve been running the larue covert case, I’ve found many others foam to not be as rigid…. now its not a hard box, still soft so has some give and don’t have to worry of chipping my doorways, but others just seem much more flimsy, and based on the video, it appears this might be the same

  3. Red says:

    Really like the velcro strap fasteners, but it seems there might be a lot of wasted space vertically