Brown Canvas Ammo Shoulder Bag
In stock
- SKU
- 613902226708
- Color
- Brown
- Material
- Cotton
- Style
- Messenger Bag
Description
Features
- Heavyweight Cotton Canvas Construction — Built from rugged cotton canvas in classic brown for a vintage military look that stands up to daily abuse.
- 10" x 8" x 3.5" Main Compartment — Spacious interior swallows ammo boxes, mags, a tablet, range tools, or everyday carry essentials.
- Metal Fold-Over Buckle Closure — Front flap secures with a traditional metal buckle to keep contents locked down on the move.
- Two Hook & Loop Front Pockets — Quick-access pouches under the flap organize small gear like multi-tools, lighters, ear plugs, and loose rounds.
- Side Flap Covers — Two additional side flaps add coverage and help shield contents from rain, dust, and brush.
- Adjustable Shoulder Strap — Fully adjustable strap extends up to 54 inches for crossbody, shoulder, or over-the-neck carry to fit nearly any frame.
- Box "X" Reinforced Stitching — Strap anchor points are reinforced with box-X stitching to handle heavy loads without tearing out.
- Compact 22 oz. Weight — Lightweight build keeps the bag manageable all day, whether at the range, in the field, or running errands.
- Versatile Range & EDC Use — Equally at home hauling ammunition and gear to the range or serving as a daily crossbody for tablets, books, and essentials.
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Customer Reviews
Top customer reviews
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Simple yet utilitarian...The only fault I found with this bag is that the closure strap has a metal tip that is too wide and does not allow passage through the buckle. I may have to cut the tip off and mend the end of the strap manually. Kinda weird.
Small enough for a quick trip to the range.
Discreet enough that you can carry in public or at work without drawing attention.
You look like a guy with a murse
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Canvas BagI bought two of the brown canvas bags I'm very happy with the bags for carrying my Black powder stuff in them. I'm going to turn them into "oil cloth" bags to water resist them.
