Price: $229.00
(as of Apr 23, 2025 02:52:23 UTC – Details)
100% Nylon
ORGANIZATION MADE EASY: The Eberlestock Bang-Bang Range Bag comes equipped with configurable, padded dividers in the main compartment, providing a safe and organized storage space for your medical supplies, tools, camera gear, and range equipment.
DURABLE AND IMPERVIOUS: The polycarbonate base of the R1 Bang Bang range bag makes it virtually indestructible, offering protection against wet ground, rocks, debris, and range dust to keep your gear safe and dry.
MOLLE WEBBING FOR EXPANSION: The Bang-Bang Range Bag features MOLLE webbing on the outside, allowing you to attach additional pouches or accessories for increased storage and organization.
EQUIPMENT CARRY MADE EASY: With adjustable shoulder harness and customizable organization dividers, the Bang-Bang Range Bag can also be used to transport compact carbines or rifles to and from the range.
COMPACT AND SECURE: Weighing just 4 pounds and with a volume of 2062.5 c.i., the Bang-Bang Range Bag is designed for easy carry and transport, with a basement compartment on the bottom that provides secure storage for handguns, tools, or other essentials.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the range bag’s thoughtful design, with one noting its well-thought-out compartments, and praise its build quality and storage capacity, with one mentioning it can hold two pistols. The bag features a polycarbonate bottom and robust zippers, with one customer noting it won’t rip with regular use. While customers find the bag practical and functional, they consider it pricey.
Hunt N. Peck –
High Quality, Well Thought-out Range Bag
When looking for range bags, the first thing that will catch your attention about this bag is the price — it is expensive at $160. Most premium range bags (e.g., 5.11, Voodoo Tactical, etc.) usually run around the $100 mark. I can’t say whether this one is worth the extra cost over those bags since I don’t own those bags and can’t compare, but I will say that the Eberlestock range bag is beautifully made using premium materials like ultra-lightweight polycarbonate, 1000 Denier Cordura nylon, and super-smooth, enlarged zippers.The configurable main compartment is a nice feature. At first, I didn’t think I’d use it and considered removing the dividers (they are secured by velcro). However, since the bag came with this feature, I decided to give it a try and I’m glad I did. While I removed some of the side dividers, I ended up using the center divider and one of the smaller dividers to keep things in place and from rolling about the main compartment.The side compartments are tapered so that they are wider at the top than at the bottom. They are plenty large enough to hold my ear and eye protection as well as tools and ammunition. The side pockets also have built-in mag pouches and small item organizers that are very useful.The bottom zippered compartment immediately above the polycarbonate “floor” is great for holding my targets. I use large 11″ x 17″ EZ2C targets and they slide right in without a hitch. There is plenty of room in that compartment for other things as well.I have not used the grapple straps to secure items to the bag. My goal in buying this bag was to have a piece of equipment that would hold all of my range gear within the bag itself. I don’t plan on using the straps but its nice that they are there in case I need them. They also act as added security since you can’t unzip the main compartment without undoing the straps.On the matter of the polycarbonate bottom, I have to say that it is probably the single most significant feature that distinguishes this bag from the competition. It keeps the bag from sagging in the middle and protects the bag when it is placed on wet or dirty surfaces.The only negative, aside from price, is that the bag came slightly crushed due to inadequate packaging. The sides of the bag are supported by stiff, plastic liners separating the main compartment from the two side compartments. They keep the bag looking full, as shown in the pictures, whether the bag really is full of gear, or is completely empty. Unfortunately, the liners were doubled over causing the bag to look crushed. I was able to straighten them up pretty well, but for a bag costing $160, you’d think Eberlestock would supply the range bag in a nice cardboard box, as opposed to just a clear vinyl bag. That way, the bag would arrive at the point of use without damage.For those of you wondering, no the bag is NOT made in China, however it is manufactured in Viet Nam.If you are willing to pay the cost, I would hazard to say that you’ll like/love the bag. It is a quality product, well thought-out in its design, very practical and useful, and made out of first-class materials.
B. Baxter –
Another great option from Eberstock
Love Eberstock’s quality. I’ve had an upranger for several years wanted a slightly smaller bag for my daughter, the bang bang is it! Great bag, tons of compartments, hard plastic bottom, holds everything she needs fo a day at the range
Jay –
The Best Bag
Eberlestock products are the best. Super high quality and worth it. Every detail is well thought out and every component well made. I have 3 or 4 range bags and this is the best one BY FAR.
Christopher M. Lee –
Range Bag A+ quality and well thought out
I love my Eberlestock bags and camping/tactical gear. High quality with lots of storage and well thought out compartments. Pricey but you pay for what you get. Their are other brands that imo are as good such as helicon Tex and vertex and some of savior gear for a little less money
Majorwest –
Does NOT include the MP5 as pictured. WTF🤣
Great bag! What Eberlestock bag isn’t? I have 6, oh wait, 7 now. Very modular since the dividers are velcro. I’m very disappointed the bottom compartment doesn’t include the MP5 as pictured. 🤣. If you folk actually read the reviews, I’d pay money for a version 2x longer. Maybe more civilian versions like colors and no molle.
Anonymous –
Great bag. Expensive. Small room for improvement.
Well built from quality materials. Well thought out with the hard bottom, large side pockets and plastic inserts to keep it upright. This bag is not cheap and to that end I think Eberlestock could have included some pick and pluck foam in the bottom compartment. Easily remedied but for $200 it should have already been there.
mark m –
very good
It is what you would expect from Ebelestock which is the best and you pay for it..I have their backpacks and other gear and the military used them also..Bottom is hard molded plastic or whatever for rough hard services and is thick but it will jack up your nice floor or table so it is to be placed on outside or non delicate surfaces like a range bag usually is. Good amount of pockets and can easily store 2 pistols, the head gear, eye glasses, lots of mags, lots of ammo and plenty of molle strap provisions to add on to it which is very nice to free up space as I added molle magazine attachments to the outside..Dividers inside to configure it any way you like which I am not a big fan of but these are padded and really secure to the insides, they are nice..Botton zips open and can fit a SBR easily inside pockets for pistols and end pockets with mag holders..I like good stuff so I spend the $ but others may be satisfied with a cheaper bag that can do good enough for less..
john pyeatt –
Superior quality
The build quality on this bag is far superior to most if not all bags out there. And is big enough to carry all your range gear and then some. A really well thought out bag.