Vang Comp Releases "Chair Cover" Discreet Shotgun Case

Vang Comp is renowned for its custom shotguns and the Vang Comp System, which provides reduced recoil and tighter patterns. Their latest product is a long gun transport case disguised to look like a folding chair cover. Now, you can keep that scattering close while looking like you’re headed to a campout.
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The chair cover is made of 1000D Codura Nylon with a foam lining. The drawstring is a 550 cord. Another nice touch is a Velcro panel for attaching shotshell cards for additional ammo capacity.
Vang Comp offers three lengths: 33, 38, and 42 inches. Along with various lengths, it is available in several colors including red, silver, navy blue, green, and black. The retail price for the chair cover case is $75 for all colors and sizes.
From the manufacturer:
The unapologetically overbuilt solution for discreetly transporting/staging your Vang Comp shotgun.
Designed to blend in with your other outdoor activity gear so as not to raise any red flags.
This heavy-duty padded case has a waterproof, tear-resistant bottom panel that can handle being set on everything from wet grass to rough gravel without hurting the muzzle of the firearm inside.
Made in USA – exclusively for Vang Comp by TUFF Products
Outer Layer 1000D Cordura
Inner Foam 1/4″ 2 lb Closed Cell Foam
Fabric 1000D Structural Layer Coyote Tan Cordura
Rugged Bottom Double Layer 18oz Coated Polyester 1/2″ 2lb
550 Para Cord Closure (38″ of 550 Cord in every bag)
1 1/2″ Heavy Weight Poly Pro Handle
6″ x 8″ Velcro Loop Panel for storing our [Spare Shell Cards].
The first run of bags will have an “Edition 1” tag sewn inside the closure.
All images from Vang Comp.

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Finally, a discreet gun case that's actually discreet.
Or you can join the tactical poors and simply use an actual chair bag. Less than 1/4 of the price, guaranteed to blend, and comes with a free chair. I've taken to carrying a tape measure during closeout season in case something catches my eye...