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Rifle backpack thing?

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Hi,

So I have been trying to look for a product recently, it is a backpack but it has the straps to hold a rifle on the side.

I know one exists but I cant for the life of me find one.

Any recomendations and in the UK please.

Thanks.

 
Niggeloh is the brand. Search on ebay. I have one and its great. Only down side is it's £50.

 
Niggeloh is the brand. Search on ebay. I have one and its great. Only down side is it's £50.
Thats ok, my budget is 50!

Edit: looks nice, but I am looking for a actual backpack with the mounts on the side.

 
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Sorry. Didn't see the previous two posts

 
Looks very nice, but is it really worth £45-50 (when you add in handling fee and customs charge)

 
Out of interest, what would you use it for Cam?

Its not going to be very practical in a skirmish really unless your at a milsim, and you can't exactly use it for transporting the rifle.

 
Out of interest, what would you use it for Cam? Its not going to be very practical in a skirmish really unless your at a milsim, and you can't exactly use it for transporting the rifle.
I just like the idea of having a rife on the side of a backpack, as a back up. it is a short rifle.

I found the Eagle A-III which is the exact thing I need but it is £170.

 
If its for use on the field, then use a 3 point harness and sling it on your back. However do consider the amount of weight you will be carrying with all that crap strapped all over you. If you want a back up then get a shotgun sling and a cheap shotty. A guy this weekend got some cracking kills with his spring shotty from concealed positions at combat south rather than using his aeg which would have given him away.

 
If its for use on the field, then use a 3 point harness and sling it on your back. However do consider the amount of weight you will be carrying with all that crap strapped all over you. If you want a back up then get a shotgun sling and a cheap shotty. A guy this weekend got some cracking kills with his spring shotty from concealed positions at combat south rather than using his aeg which would have given him away.
I like that idea, but I cant shift my AK-47. If I could then I could get both.

Sadly no one wants a AK anymore.

 
its not that they just don`t (or rather i wouldn`t) want a stockless AK especially at that length of barrel

 
its not that they just don`t (or rather i wouldn`t) want a stockless AK especially at that length of barrel

Selling it as more of a project gun, the stock is only £30. I am even trying to sell it for £120 and still no damn intrest.

Even worse when people make offers but dosnt follow it up.

 
I keep telling you, lower the price. Its a cyma, at that price id expect most people to spend the small extra to get a new one.

 
I keep telling you, lower the price. Its a cyma, at that price id expect most people to spend the small extra to get a new one.
Yes. But lowering the price a stupid amount is just silly. Considering it has a new barell ect I think it is worth £120?

 
I use my tacticool metal AK stock folded most of the time as the red dot does my aiming for me (red cross on target, squeeze trigger, if running lead a bit), as its a bit front heavy otherwise (might be down to all the crap I stuck on the front)

pm sent re selling advice

 
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