Nemesis Vanquish

SQUAREHEAD1,
What you are probably seeing as a difference is only the two parallel rails from the butt pad being pushed forward and protruding each side of the bi-pod. The other one the butt-pad is in a normal shooting position and the stems do not protrude forward near the bi-pod.
 
a 20lb briefcase wouldn't be fun to carry around. It has the loops on the sides for a carry strap, and having those loops is a giveaway that it is a firearm case I think. This would defeat any challenge for "concealment", but concealment shouldn't apply to a firearm that is disassembled. I saw a post a bit ago about a guy who wrapped a rifle in a sweater or blanket and the judge determined it wasn't concealment because the shape still looked like a rifle, but he was actually carrying it in one of the "safe carry" methods, wasn't he?

The nemesis backpack looks like a great option for hiking into wilderness, but seems too small for any kind of multi-day excursion. I guess some folks could argue they only need a knife or nothing at all for a multi-day excursion, for which I say "good for you." If the backpack can carry the rifle AND my work laptop (because the range is "near" work..) then that would be great. Greater would be if every law-abiding citizen had one in their backpack :)
 
a 20lb briefcase wouldn't be fun to carry around. It has the loops on the sides for a carry strap, and having those loops is a giveaway that it is a firearm case I think. This would defeat any challenge for "concealment", but concealment shouldn't apply to a firearm that is disassembled. I saw a post a bit ago about a guy who wrapped a rifle in a sweater or blanket and the judge determined it wasn't concealment because the shape still looked like a rifle, but he was actually carrying it in one of the "safe carry" methods, wasn't he?

The nemesis backpack looks like a great option for hiking into wilderness, but seems too small for any kind of multi-day excursion. I guess some folks could argue they only need a knife or nothing at all for a multi-day excursion, for which I say "good for you." If the backpack can carry the rifle AND my work laptop (because the range is "near" work..) then that would be great. Greater would be if every law-abiding citizen had one in their backpack :)

The backpack actually can be filled a lot, it is very well designed, to carry, the rifle with it's scope, an extra scope, tools, rags 5 boxes of rounds will fit easy, 5 mags, 2 muzzle brakes, all the protection covers... When i go to the range on my motorcycle, the backpack at 21-22 pounds is very secured on my back with 3 wide adjustable straps, shoulders and waist, the design make that weight very comfy .... And with a protective case you could easily fit a small laptop in it... JP.
 
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