I bought the bag to use at work and it has done just fine so far, going from locker to vehicle and back. It is great that at least one manufacturer recognizes that not every drag bag needs to be musket-sized; this bag fits a carbine-lengthed AR-15 rifle like a glove, surrounding it with foam on all sides and keeping the weapon secure. I know, the bag is probably overkill for the task, but I had some specific goals in mind for the bag (I wanted something with more structure than my old bag, better protection for the weapon, and room for a headset). The front pocket--the larger of the two--is big enough that it holds a case containing eyes and ears and five AR magazines. The rear pocket holds various accessories, to include a cleaning/tool kit and paperwork. The bag feels to be made of fairly high quality, with stiff, heavy foam used throughout and providing protection for the valuable weapon contained inside.One of the most disappointing areas to me is the way the construction of the shoulder straps. I know that it's a drag bag and the "backpack" straps are not the deciding feature for most; however, it is the way I use my bag. I would compare the Galati with my Voodoo Tactical two-rifle bag which has beefy, comfortable straps with an included sternum strap. The Galati just doesn't measure up there. It would also be nice to see a means to fasten the two carry handles together and make them more comfortable or to stow the drag loop when not in use. These are all design issues and they are admittedly subjective but they are the main reason for reducing the star. The only material issue for me has been the failure of one of the plastic snap head covers on the bag. It got caught on the lip of my locker and went flying off, never to reattach. A better solution (and more expensive to the manufacturer) would have been using snaps with metal heads, but this was not to be and now I have an exposed brass head. Not a deal breaker but it is a bit of a disappointment.I would probably buy the bag again if needed.