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👜 Gear up like a pro — tactical precision meets everyday carry elegance!
The Savior Equipment Specialist Series Tactical Double Scoped Handgun Case is a compact, olive drab green pistol bag engineered for serious shooters. Measuring 13" x 9", it securely holds two scoped handguns and six magazines with dense internal padding and lockable compartments. Featuring premium polyester construction, smooth heavy-duty zippers, and ergonomic wrap handles, this bag offers professional-grade protection and organization for outdoor hunting, shooting ranges, and tactical transport. Highly rated with over 10,000 reviews, it’s the top choice for millennial professionals seeking durable, stylish, and functional firearm storage.










| ASIN | B08KWNDQTJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,519 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Soft Pistol Cases |
| Brand | Savior Equipment |
| Brand Name | Savior Equipment |
| Capacity | 281.25 cubic inches |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Olive Drab Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 10,675 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812066031665 |
| Handle Type | Wrap Handle |
| Included Components | PISTOL BAG |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 5.5"W x 9"H |
| Item Type Name | PISTOL BAG |
| Manufacturer | Savior Equipment |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HC-DGSPORT-WS-OG |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | SEE MANUFACTURER |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | M17 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Number of Items | 8 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Panel Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 13"L x 5.5"W x 9"H |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | 13" x 9" |
| Strap Type | Wrap Handle |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 812066031665 |
F**S
Savior Specialist Mini Range Bag Review – Great Quality but Missing the Unboxing Experience
I recently purchased the Savior Equipment Specialist Mini Range Bag, and overall I was very impressed with the product itself. From the moment I handled it, the quality stood out. The materials feel durable, the stitching appears solid, and the zippers are heavy-duty and smooth. It definitely gives the impression of a bag that will hold up well over time, especially for regular trips to the range. For the price point, the build quality seems excellent. The only reason I’m somewhat disappointed is because the bag did not arrive in its original box. One of the things I was genuinely looking forward to was the included targets that normally come packaged with it. I had also planned to film an unboxing and review video for YouTube and Instagram, which would have showcased the packaging and everything included inside. Unfortunately, since the bag arrived opened and out of the box, I wasn’t able to do that. That said, the bag itself is still a very solid product and a great value. If I end up purchasing another Savior range bag in the future, I may revisit the idea of doing a full unboxing and review. Overall, I’m happy with the quality of the bag and would still recommend it to others looking for a compact, well-built range bag.
L**N
I couldn't ask for a better pistol bag.
This bag far exceeded expectations. The material is sturdy, thick and maintains structure, the bag holds its shape even while empty. The large main compartment holds two pockets for the pistols. These are zippered and padded nicely- padding feels dense, thin but cushiony, it's not just batting, it’s actually functional protection. When your guns are in the bag, they are not rattling around loose, there is just enough compression to keep everything secure & stable without having any difficulty inserting or withdrawing the guns. The main compartment mag holders are sewn on the forward side and they are functionally great. There are thick elastic bottom loops that hold the mags snugly while leaving clearance underneath when full such that I can still throw in the speed loader, the cable lock and have room left for a few other items if needed. The smaller front compartment has sewn in pouch pockets on the back inside, they hold my cleaning supplies, some basic tools and leave plenty of space in front for the light charger, spare optic batteries and in-ear electronic ear pro. The bag’s carry handles are sewn rolled in the center to be rounded and feel comfortable in the hand even when bag is fully loaded and heavy and there is no annoying Velcro handle wrap-around to impede access to the case interior, thank you for that! The finish on this case- including the zippers, seams handles, everything- is actually exceptional, the best quality I have seen in a gear bag. This is so much better than what I find at the big box sporting goods stores and what I found at the local area gun show this weekend. I genuinely do not know how Savior can produce and sell this bag for the price. If I had walked into a retail tactical store and handled the bag I would have fully expected an asking price 2 to 3 times what it cost on Amazon. I love the OD Green color I chose and the fact it has just enough velcro for a colorful morale patch or two. This bag does hold two duty-size guns well. Photos are all taken with the bag loaded with my Walther PDP and my husband's Springfield Echelon, both with 4.5” barrels, green dots and lights. Together they fit easily, it isn't tight, you can easily get your hands in all pockets and spaces and place/remove them without a snag. The pictures have the bag holding the guns, full mag pockets, cleaning supplies, tools, light charger, extra batteries, Axil in-ear protection case, a cable lock, some instruction manuals, some small Strikeman laser training accessories, the alternative grip backstraps and there remains space left for keys, wallet and phone. The one capacity concern you should consider when determining if this bag is right for your needs is if you use larger ear pro: I do actually prefer Walker Razor over-ear headsets for hearing pro and those do not fit in this bag with all other items. For me, this is ok because I am obsessed with bags and organizing things by type/use. I have a shotgun and multiple rifles that obviously use different tools, cleaning implements and ammo- I prefer to keep it all separated in dedicated kits, therefore, I wanted the universal items- like eye and ear protection, first aid, sunscreen and bug spray to be grab-n-go no matter which gun set-up I am planning to use at the moment. I’m using a Savior equipment mini-hauler for those universals because I like how well the haulers work with their loose ammo bags, it’s kind of like a modular setup. This personal organizational preference was a large part of why I chose the smaller, 2 pistol case instead of the three gun/small range bag or the even larger range bag options in the Savior Specialist line-up. Both those options I'm sure would accommodate over-ear hearing pro and much more. For me, those larger options were over-kill for single purpose/type gun transport and storage. If I were to use a single large bag for all the tools, cleaning supplies and ammo for all my guns it would make it too heavy and awkward for me personally to carry comfortably. I would 100% recommend this bag. After seeing mine, my husband wants one as well, even though his Echelon came with a fairly decent soft case because this Savior Specialist one is just off-the-chart better in function, protection, style and quality and its amazing price point easily justifies the upgrade.
T**E
Professional-Grade Protection and Design — A Range Bag That Gets Everything Right (Almost)
After years of cycling through pistol bags that claimed to be “tactical” but felt anything but, the Savior Equipment Specialist Series Tactical Double Scoped Handgun Case has set a new benchmark for quality and functionality. It’s rugged, intelligently laid out, and built with a level of craftsmanship that rivals bags costing twice as much. Right out of the box, the packaging impressed me—clean, protective, and ready for use. No loose threads, no chemical smell, just a professional presentation that reflects the brand’s attention to detail. The bag itself feels substantial without being cumbersome, striking a balance between portability and protection. The construction and stitching are exceptional. Every seam is double-stitched, the zippers are heavy-duty and glide smoothly, and the material—an abrasion-resistant nylon—is thick enough to take real-world abuse without showing wear. The padding provides firm, even protection for both pistols, including optics, while keeping everything secure and organized. Inside, the functionality and layout shine. The dual compartments are thoughtfully designed with ample pockets for magazines, cleaning tools, and accessories. The elastic loops and Velcro panels make it easy to customize for your setup. The only thing missing is a dedicated pistol barrel loop, which would prevent any minor shifting during transport. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s one feature that would elevate the bag from great to flawless. As for durability, this bag feels like it could outlast the guns it carries. The reinforced handles and stitching hold up well under full load, and the structure retains its shape even when packed to capacity. Compared to higher-priced range bags from brands like 5.11 or Vertx, the Savior Specialist delivers the same—or better—performance at a fraction of the cost. Pros: Exceptional construction and double-stitching throughout Rugged, thick nylon material with excellent padding Thoughtful internal organization for pistols and accessories Smooth, heavy-duty zippers and reinforced handles Outstanding value compared to premium brands Cons: Lacks a pistol barrel loop for full immobilization Best for: Range days, competition shooters, or anyone who demands professional-grade protection for their handguns and gear. Bottom line: The Savior Specialist Series Tactical Double Scoped Handgun Case is a serious, purpose-built firearm bag that combines durability, smart design, and refined construction. If it had a barrel loop, it would be perfect—but even without it, it’s one of the best values on the market.
W**I
When it's EMPTY it's perfect -- Very tight when full
This is the perfect bag on paper (or CAD) when it's EMPTY. Everything fits perfectly. The quality of the materials is a solid 5/5. But the design on computer and how it looks empty is NOT how it works in real life. It's as if the designer built it to be used empty. The center zipper area -- which is where you store the pistols -- has both velcro tear-off pouches and mag-holders. When all pockets are empty, they all fold up nicely together. But as soon as you put anything into the pockets, it gets crowded fast. Those photos below are of two SUBCOMPACTS, one in each compartment, five magazines (one side is single-stack sub-compact mags; other side is "one and a half" stack subcompact mags); plus one box of 100 in one dump bag and another box of 50 in the other. That's it. Nothing in side pockets. And the case **BARELY** can be forced to zip closed. Remember, this is two SUBCOMPACTS. I doubt it would hold two Glock 19s with supplies. I will likely keep the bag, but will have to use it by removing either the mag holders or the dump pouches; can't use them both when carrying two guns. It's as if they designed the gun compartments to hold empty envelopes, not something 3D. Those zippered gun pouches are totally flat; no space is built into them to allow for a gun without the volume of the gun bulging into the inside and outside pockets. Will it work? Yes. But not as designed with all the pieces in place. Again, the quality of the bag is excellent. It truly is more than twice as good as the ones costing half as much (those are not worth the 39 or whatever they cost). This is a really nice bag. But you have to choose. Me? I'll probably move the mag holders to one of the side pockets or not use them at all. It fits 4/5 with that arrangement. Or don't use the dump bags and use only the mag holders. That will probably fit 5/5. But using them all at the same time combined with the skinny gun pockets? Not a good plan. That's a 3/5 fit at best. The saving grace here is that you CAN remove the dump bags or the mag holders. If they were sewn in place, it would be a fail. Bigger side pockets and 1" wider to allow use of all included accessories would make this bag a 6/5.
M**B
Best Amazon purchase I've made in a while!
This handgun bag is better than I imagined it would be. I wish I had gotten this several months ago - I would have saved a bit of money on other bags that I don't like as much. For $26 (Sept 2024), this bag is a bargain. The fabric and stitching feels top notch and there's a lifetime guarantee to boot. As far as what it can hold, I've posted some pictures: a .22 cal, 9mm, eight magazines (4 for each handgun - the .22 mags are doubled up in the slots), 100+ extra 9mm rounds, ~200 extra .22 rounds (about half the "BYOB" bottle), hearing protection, eye protection, a roll of tape, and various pens/pencils (another review mentioned a problem with the pen holders - I didn't have any problem here). The photos show what the bag looks like packed with all this stuff and some pictures of the inside with the gear loaded. There's even a bit more room I didn't take advantage of. For example a couple pockets in the accessory compartment aren't used. Also the handguns are pretty much swimming in their pockets, you could easily put some additional small items in with the firearms - not to mention put a magazine in each firearm. When I unload the bag I feel like a magician pulling stuff out of a hat - it just keeps coming and coming... A few more comments: - you can get quite a few more magazines in the bag by stuffing them in between the magazine holders. Effectively you have 5 more mag slots, each of which can hold a double stack 9mm mag - there's another review that shows this in action. - I can easily fit up to 300 more 9mm rounds if "compact" boxes of 50 are used. The compact boxes don't incorporate a tray - they're just 50 rounds stacked up in the box, 5 layers of 10 rounds. See the last photo for an example with 3 of these boxes used. - my hearing protection is pretty compact to begin with and it does 'bulge' the accessory pocket a bit. But it works. If Savior could add another 1/2 inch (or maybe even just 1/4 inch) to the accessory pocket that might help with some bulkier hearing protection. But like I said: as it stands it works fine. - if Savior decides to make any mods to this bag, one thing that would be nice (in addition to making the current side pocket 1/2 inch deeper mentioned above) is a zippered pocket on the outside of the bag for small, thin things like gun club ID cards. I wish Amazon would let me give 10 stars - best $25 I've spent in a while.
A**N
So much room for activities
I recently picked up a new pistol and was looking for range bags that could easily fit current pistol, 2 ear pro and a decent amount of ammo with some odds and ends as well. I came across this bag after looking at their pistol specific bag and finding that one to be too small for what I was looking for. I was able to fit my full size Canik TP9 SFX in with no issues even with a Red dot, comp and streamlight mounted on it. The second dedicated area for a pistol is a bit tighter due to have 2 sets of ear pro in pouch in front of it. You could definitely fit a smaller frame pistol that's in the SC or MC category, a full would fit but it would be very tight. The 3rd larger zipper pocket was perfect for 6 boxes of 50 round CCI Blazer ammo. The 2 velcro zipper pouches in the main chamber can be used for quite literally whatever you want be it loose ammo, cleaning supplies, or an extra box of ammo, I was able to fit another 50 round box of CCI Blazer in it no problem. There's room for 6 mags, each set of 3 is also velcro so you can switch up the main chamber to your hearts content. The smaller zipper chamber I was able to easily fit 2 sets of ear pro granted they're not the big boys at all. The pouches inside the chamber I just have tools, and cleaning odds and ends to adjust dots and clean my pistol while at the range. Materials wise this thing feels heavy duty, the velcro system I really have to rip it off to remove. The outside of the bag does not seem like it would puncture easily or wear out easily. Zippers are thicker and more robust as well. This thing feels absolutely premium. All in all I would 100% recommend this bag to anyone looking for a decent range bag. Fun side note, once my wife saw that there was room for 2 pistols she's now wanting to get her own, so that could be a selling point fellas lol.
A**P
Buy this bag, best bag for the money!
Excellent bag. 3rd one i've bought, great features, workmanship, materials, size and great value. Just ordered 2 more. Long gun bags are excellent also. Savior products are exceptional workmanship, materials, design and great value.
J**9
Love this brand so much….
One of these came when a pistol I bought. It worked so good and had so many pockets I ordered this and the three pistol range back in red. They both hold a lot for their size and keep everything well organized. They also seem very sturdy and strong. Heavy zippers and really good stitching. I expect both bags to last a very long time. The price on Amazon was lower than on the manufacturer’s website. I’m very pleased and would recommend Savior range bags to anyone.
N**S
Looks great
Love it, great compartments and the textile is quite sturdy. The only negative would be that the bag is a bit too compact for Canadian use as we have to use a trigger lock when transporting the handgun and doing so the middle compartment closes awkwardly. Would recommend it.
B**E
Top Level of Quality
This bag is being used as a first aid kit. It is big enough to hold all required emergency first aid supplies. Color is red. Bag is well constructed. Perfect emergency kit bag.
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