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Urban Low-Profile AR Pistol Gun Case - Gray

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Silent Street AR Pistol Soft Gun Case - Urban Gray

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This isn’t a guitar case pretending to be tactical gear. The Silent Street AR Pistol Soft Gun Case - Urban Gray is purpose-built around compact AR/AK pistols and subguns up to 28" OAL, with padding where it matters and four external rifle mag pouches ready to feed. Lockable heavy-duty zippers, water-resistant PVC, and both padded handles and a sling make it a serious transport solution for truck, range, or patrol. Discreet, organized, and built to be used hard.

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Silent Street AR Pistol Soft Gun Case - Urban Gray

Some cases are just fabric wrapped around a zipper. The Silent Street AR Pistol Soft Gun Case - Urban Gray is built like someone actually owns an AR pistol, an AK pistol, or a subgun and expects the gear to keep up. Discreet, padded, and sized dead-on for compact platforms up to 28" overall length, it's a low-profile transport solution that doesn't scream "gun" across a parking lot.

Soft Tactical Gun Case for Compact AR & Subgun Transport

This is a rectangular soft gun case purpose-designed for AR and AK pistols, subguns, AOWs, and folding guns that stay under that 28" mark. The exterior comes in a muted urban gray — no giant logos, no shiny nylon — just a clean, matte finish that reads more "instrument case" than "range billboard." At 28.0" L x 13.0" H, it gives enough room for most braced or pistol-tube ARs, many AK pistols with compact muzzle devices, and classic subgun profiles without flopping around inside.

Padded Protection Where It Matters

The case is fully padded, giving a layer of impact and abrasion protection around the firearm. For truck guns, patrol car storage, or getting bumped on and off the bench at the range, that padding is what keeps optics from taking a hit and finish from getting chewed up. The rectangular profile also helps distribute contact rather than concentrating it at corners like some tapered cases.

Four External Rifle Magazine Pouches, Ready to Run

On the outside, you get four dedicated rifle magazine pouches, each with its own flap and hook-and-loop closure. This is built around standard AR-15-style mags but will accommodate many AK and subgun pattern magazines as well, depending on curvature and length. Individual flaps mean you can run one pouch, all four, or mix mags and small gear without everything dumping when you open the case. It keeps your loadout in one clean, organized package rather than juggling a separate mag bag.

Serious Transport Features: Lockable Zippers and Carry Options

At the core of a good soft gun case is the zipper. Here you get heavy-duty zippers with metal pulls designed to accept a small padlock (padlock not included). That doesn't turn this into a certified hard lock box, but it does prevent casual tampering and keeps honest people honest in shared spaces like ranges, vehicles, and club storage.

Lockable, Heavy-Duty Zipper Track

The zipper tracks run the length of the case, giving you a wide opening for loading and unloading the firearm. The metal zipper heads can be locked together with a small padlock, adding a basic level of security many cheap cases simply skip. For real users, that matters — especially when this rides as a truck or patrol companion.

Padded Carry Handle and Included Shoulder Sling

Carry is handled two ways: a padded dual-handle setup you can wrap in your hand for close-in control, and an included shoulder sling that clips to plastic D-rings. The sling gives you hands-free carry from car to bench or across a parking lot, while the padded handles make short hauls comfortable and secure. Reinforced stitching at stress points means you can actually load the mag pouches and not worry about seams letting go.

Durable Urban-Ready Materials and Discreet Aesthetic

The case body is made from tough PVC material that is water and chemical resistant. That doesn't mean you throw it in a lake and call it sealed, but it does mean rain, wet benches, and the usual oil and solvent splash from range sessions aren't going to ruin it. The matte fabric finish shrugs off glare and stays in that "professional gear" lane rather than looking like cheap luggage.

Urban Gray: Low-Profile, High-Function

The urban gray colorway is intentional. It blends into vehicles, hallways, and gear rooms without advertising its contents. For anyone running compact carbines or pistols in and out of apartment parking lots, hotel elevators, or unmarked vehicles, that discretion matters more than a loud tactical color. The front is clean and unbranded, so the only people who notice it are the ones who already know what they’re looking at.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Even though this product is a soft gun case and not an automatic knife, buyers in the same world of tactical gear and weapons transport usually bring the same questions — especially around legality, definitions, and what makes a piece of equipment worth trusting. Here’s how those automatic knife questions translate into the same mindset you should apply to this case.

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (often called switchblades) are regulated primarily by the Federal Switchblade Act, which restricts interstate commerce and shipping but does not itself outlaw simple possession. The real complexity comes at the state level: some states allow automatic knives with few restrictions, some limit blade length or carry type, and others ban them outright or restrict them to law enforcement and military. Anyone looking to buy an automatic knife for sale has to check both their state and local laws before carrying or even possessing one. The same mindset applies to firearms and transport cases: know your local rules on how guns must be stored, cased, and carried in vehicles, and choose equipment like this lockable soft case accordingly.

What's the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?

In enthusiast and legal language, "automatic knife" is the broad category: a knife that opens via a spring or stored energy when you press a button, lever, or scale. "Switchblade" is the older legal term used in many statutes, typically referring to the same automatic action. "OTF" — out-the-front — is a specific subtype of automatic where the blade travels along the long axis of the handle and deploys straight out the front, single- or double-action. Side-opening automatics, by contrast, swing open like a traditional folder but are powered by a spring. The distinction matters in both law and mechanics, just like the difference between an SBR, a rifle, a pistol, and a braced pistol matters in the gun world this case is built for.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

When you evaluate an automatic knife, you look at action quality, lockup, steel, and how it carries. When you evaluate this gun case, you’re doing the same thing, just for a different piece of gear. It’s worth buying if you need a padded soft case that actually fits compact AR and AK pistols up to 28", gives you four external rifle mag pouches you’ll actually use, runs a lockable heavy-duty zipper instead of a flimsy track, and wraps it all in a discreet urban gray shell that doesn’t advertise what’s inside. It’s built for real transport — from safe to truck to range — not just for the product photo.

Who This Case Is Built For

If you own an AR pistol, AK pistol, subgun, AOW, or a folding gun that lives under 28" OAL, this soft gun case is squarely in your lane. It’s for shooters who stage a compact gun with ready mags and actually move it: between home and range, between vehicles, or as part of a working kit. It’s not a wall hanger; it’s for people who use their gear, know why lockable zippers and water-resistant PVC matter, and appreciate the quiet professionalism of an urban gray case that just gets the job done.

For the same kind of buyer who reads steel charts before they buy an automatic knife for sale, this case scratches the same itch: function-first design, smart details, and a serious, no-drama aesthetic that respects the tools you trust.

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