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Roger's avatar

Recently I saw on the internet an AR15 rifle that folds down to fit in a fanny pack or small backpack.

https://foldar.com/product-category/concealed-carry-rifle/

I have never actually handled one and have no idea on the build quality, accuracy or reliability.

Michael Feehan's avatar

Man I should’ve bought a bunch guitar bags and customized them I been carrying that way for a couple decades 😂

Travis Tibbs's avatar

"Hey, Honey, check out this neat case that Keith Graves posted about. Say, isn't Father's Day coming up?" 🤔😏

Fergus' Dad's avatar

Thanks for your thoughts Keith. My question is, doesn't having a large guitar case beside you in the pew look a little odd; especially if you are not known to be a part of the worship team?

What are your thoughts about some of the fold-enabling devices that allow a shorter OAL that can fit in a backpack or something of that nature that is a little more generic?

Joe's avatar

SR-15 link is not working. Takes me to Page Not Found. Bummer. Excellent article. I stage a full size rifle at church in a soft, zippered guitar gig bag. Says Gibson on the side and blends in. Not as protective as a hard sided case but still works for me at the moment.

CONRAD's avatar

OK, I'LL be the first smart ass to bring up the old gangster movies of the 1930's where a guy has a machine gun in a violin case. "You dirty rat, you's want me's to play you a tune on my violin?" Rat TAT TAT TAT TAT TAT TAT! 😎

Jim Manning's avatar

My question is has anyone used a “horizontal” bag with an oxygen nose tube as a disguise? Several in my church are one oxygen and that may be a way to thwart questions. I’d need to have the tube at the ready, as not all users have the tube in their noses at all times. Thanks for feedback