Armageddon Gear’s Precision Rifle Case For Competition Shooters

Mil spec foam and reinforced hardware let precision shooters move suppressed rifles without the teardown ritual

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posted on October 14, 2025
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Armageddon Gear’s 58 inch Precision Rifle Case in Ranger Green, sized to accept a bolt action rifle equipped with a suppressor.
Photo courtesy Armageddon Gear

Armageddon Gear’s Precision Rifle Case reframes a small but persistent problem in long-range shooting: how to move a long, fragile precision rig (including a suppressor) without turning a parking lot into a teardown zone. The product comes in two lengths (52 and 58 inches), with the larger size explicitly intended to carry most bolt‑action rifles with a can still attached.

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The Precision Rifle Case shown in Multicam (top) and Coyote Brown (bottom), built for rugged protection. (Photo courtesy Armageddon Gear)

 

What sets the case apart is material choice and layout. The shell is lined with roughly 1/2‑inch foam the company describes as mil‑spec grade, a stiffer, denser padding than what you find in consumer soft cases that’s intended to resist compression in cargo holds and truck beds. Hardware choices follow the same practical logic: heavy‑duty zippers, reinforced webbing and multiple carry points rather than decorative elements. The interior focuses padding and separation where it matters (barrel, stock and optics), not across the entire length, which keeps weight down while protecting vulnerable contact points.

Design decisions favor practical use over fashion. The case’s external profile is low and utilitarian, with grab handles and sling‑style carry options intended for quick movement from vehicle to firing line. Colorways are the familiar tactical palette, with Multicam, Coyote, Black and Ranger Green options chosen more for concealment and equipment‑matching than style. Interior organization is modular enough to keep optics, stocks and muzzle devices separated and stable during transport.

Who benefits? Competitive and practical precision shooters that have suppressed rifles gain time and reduce the risk of damage by avoiding mid‑day disassembly and reassembly. For commercial or government buyers, domestic manufacture and heavy‑duty components may also simplify lifecycle and logistics concerns.

Construction and provenance are explicit selling points. Armageddon Gear manufactures domestically and uses US‑sourced materials; those choices affect traceability and, for some buyers, procurement compliance. The company flags Berry Amendment considerations for government contracts. Buyers who require formal Berry compliance should request documentation directly, since compliance depends on specific materials and certifications.

Suggested starting MSRP is $259.99, and the case is offered in two lengths with options for different colors and configurations. Learn more at armageddongear.com.

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