Unpacking The SRU Rapid Deployment Case

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Airsoft Yellow Label Man talks about the SRU Rapid Deployment Case which he says beginners can't afford (unless machine translation is wrong). This range bag can easily transport 2 standard carbine rifles and stands up on its own with 2 steel legs that deploy when the bag is set down on its rubber foot. It’s made of durable nylon fabric, can carry up to 40lbs, and has customizable inner clapboard and tons of storage. It can be handheld or carried as a backpack and has a bright inner lining color.

Mach Sakai: SRU Rapid Deployment Case Gen. 3

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For this review by Mach Sakai, it is a gun case, checking out the SRU Rapid Deployment Case (RPC) Gen. 3. This is hard to find as airsoft retailers are out of stock of the RDC and this can carry a lot such as two carbines or one LMG and comes with two folding legs to raise the bag for easier retrieval of guns without bending too much. It also has four smaller legs so the bag is still raised even when laid flat to avoid dirt sticking to the exterior of the bag.

SRU Rapid Deployment Case Gen 2

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SRU posted photos about the SRU Rapid Deployment Case Gen 2 on Facebook. Most probably based on user feedback, they have design changes such as pedestals that will protect the bag when dropped to the ground and a reinforced autofolding bipod. This can take in your airsoft guns, backup, magazines, and other gear that you can fit in with a maximum load of 18kgs.

Rapid Deployment Case & More At eHobby Asia

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For this week, eHobby Asia sent news that they have 5 new and hot items in stock. Starting with the Strike Recom Union (SRU) Rapid Deployment Case, this is followed by the Marushin 44 Anaconda 6mm MAXI Revolver X-Cartridge, SWAT 500D M4 Molle Magazine Pouch in AOR2, G&P Power Bank CREE LED Flashlight that uses 2600mAh Samsung Cell, and MAGPUL Samsung GALAXY S4 Field Case.

Also don't forget about their ongoing deals on AEGs. More of these below:

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