Lynx Defense launched the Lunch Box on Thursday, a compact pistol range bag built around a single handgun, the magazines for it, and roughly a day's worth of ammo. The new bag joins the company's existing pistol-bag lineup and is now shipping from the Lynx Defense workshop in Selma, North Carolina.

Front view of the Lynx Defense Lunch Box showing the Lynx shield logo
The Lunch Box's only exterior branding is the Lynx shield on the front and a small wordmark on the back.

The Lunch Box measures 12 inches long by 10 inches tall by 4 inches wide on the outside, with an 11-by-9-by-3.5-inch interior. According to the product page, that envelope is sized to carry a full-size duty or competition handgun—Lynx specifically calls out the Sig Sauer P320 X-Five Legion and the Staccato 2011 as the upper bound—plus four to six pistol magazines and up to 500 rounds of ammunition. There is one padded pistol compartment, a dedicated magazine holder, and an enhanced-pad shoulder strap included in the box.

The padded pistol compartment inside the Lunch Box

The design philosophy is in the name. Lynx Defense built the Lunch Box to look as anonymous as possible: a small, soft-sided bag with no MOLLE webbing, no tactical patches, and no obvious gun-store signaling. The company's marketing copy frames it as a bag "that looks like what it's named after"—useful for shooters who'd rather their range gear not announce itself in an apartment hallway, an office parking lot, or a hotel lobby on the way to a match.

The Lunch Box bag pictured next to an actual lunch tray, illustrating its discreet form factor
Lynx Defense's marketing leans into the bag's anonymity—it's intentionally indistinguishable from a soft cooler or insulated lunch sack at a glance.

Construction is 1000-denier Cordura nylon throughout, the same fabric Lynx uses on its larger range bags and case lineup. The bag is handcrafted in the company's North Carolina workshop and carries Lynx Defense's lifetime warranty.

Interior layout of the Lunch Box with the magazine holder visible

Pricing starts at $119 for the in-stock configuration, which Lynx says ships in one to two days, and $129 for made-to-order builds with a two-to-three-week lead time. The Lunch Box is available in four colors at launch: black, tan, ranger green, and wolf grey.

Lunch Box in black Lunch Box in tan Lunch Box in ranger green Lunch Box in wolf grey
Available at launch in black, tan, ranger green, and wolf grey.
A handgun, magazines, and ammo laid out alongside the Lunch Box

The Lunch Box is squarely aimed at the concealed-carry crowd and anyone making a quick, one-gun trip to the range. It's the right envelope for a CCW practice session at the indoor range: a single carry pistol, a few mags, a couple of boxes of ammo, ear pro, and eye pro—nothing more. For shooters who don't need (or don't want) to lug a full tactical rolling bag in and out of a strip-mall range every week, that's the entire point. The 12-by-10 footprint will still accommodate a full-size duty gun and six full-size mags if you're running a lunchtime IDPA league, but the bag's real lane is the carry shooter's weekly trigger time.

The Lunch Box is available now at lynxdefense.com. Free shipping applies to orders over $500, and the company offers 14-day returns on unused items in original packaging.