Rear bags in Canada.

chuck nelson

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Is there a good source for this type of bag up here? Thanks.

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Why dont you order from the link you gave?

Here is a canadian made bag.
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We have a line of rear bags made for us. They are about the same shape and size as a large juice can. Have a strap to attach it to your range/drag bag.
Have sold many of them, the guys seem to really like them. $30.00 and filled with plastic bead so even if you get them wet, no problems. Some brands are filled with sand or organic things that can germinate, swell or mold.
 
We have a line of rear bags made for us. They are about the same shape and size as a large juice can. Have a strap to attach it to your range/drag bag.
Have sold many of them, the guys seem to really like them. $30.00 and filled with plastic bead so even if you get them wet, no problems. Some brands are filled with sand or organic things that can germinate, swell or mold.

Rick, did your supplier change something? Mine just arrived full of what appears to be cat litter? Or maybe the beads aren't round? Thanks.
 
Here it is for reference.

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Ed at Vbull Precision is either making some, or will be. I've had a couple of his for a while now and they're perfect.

I highly recommend checking with him.
 
Ed at Vbull Precision is either making some, or will be. I've had a couple of his for a while now and they're perfect.

I highly recommend checking with him.
Ya I got mine from Ed, pretty much exactly like the grey one in the pic above. They are almost indestruct-o, even after using it as a football, throwing it at people, and yes -as a rear rest ;)
 
They're not that hard to sew up yourself. I bought some cordura type material in OD from Fabricland and did a couple up for myself. Looks the same as the grey one in chuck nelson's pic - with the side strap. Filled them with polystyrene pellets and they're good to go... Cheap as chips to make up if you have the ability to use a sewing machine.

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Plastic media Type V for PMB blast cabinets works really well for bags too, you can get it at Manus Abrasives or any other abrasive blasting suppliers. It also works really well for stripping paint off aircraft parts.
 
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