The Range Trauma Aid Kit – Hard Case is a field-tested, TCCC-compliant trauma system built for firearm training environments, competitive shooting ranges, and tactical operations. Housed in a waterproof hard shell, it delivers immediate access to bleeding control, airway management, burn care, and fracture stabilization—trusted by range officers, firearms instructors, and first responders who need professional-grade readiness without the hype.
What It Is / What It Isn't
This is:Â A comprehensive trauma kit designed for penetrating wounds, burns, fractures, and chest injuries in shooting and tactical environments. It's built for people who train with firearms, manage range safety, or operate in high-risk settings where medical readiness is non-negotiable.
This isn't: A basic first aid kit for minor cuts and scrapes. It's not a substitute for professional medical training, and it doesn't treat illness or chronic conditions. This is trauma gear—for bleeding, airway compromise, and life-threatening injuries.
What You Get
- CAT® Tourniquets – proven windlass tourniquets for extremity hemorrhage control
- Combat Gauze® Hemostatic Dressings – advanced clotting agents for severe bleeding
- HyFin® Vent Chest Seals – dual-valve seals for penetrating chest wounds
- Pressure dressings – Israeli-style bandages for wound compression
- Fracture care supplies – splinting materials for stabilization
- Burn care dressings – sterile, non-adherent burn treatment
- Rugged waterproof hard case – impact-resistant, dirt-proof, recoil-tested
- Modular organization layout – labeled sections for bleeding, airway, burns, fractures
- Weight: 8.5 lbs | Capacity: 2–4 people | SKU: 85-0889
How to Use It
- Mount or store the hard case at your range station, in your vehicle, or training bay—keep it accessible but protected.
- Familiarize yourself with the modular layout: bleeding control, airway, burns, fractures. Know where each tool lives before you need it.
- In an emergency, open the case, identify the injury type, and grab the corresponding section. The labeling guides you to the right tool fast.
- Apply TCCC principles if trained: stop the bleed, manage the airway, treat for shock. If untrained, use the kit to support EMS until they arrive.
- Restock after use – replace expended items to maintain readiness. Check expiration dates quarterly.
Why Range Officers, Instructors & First Responders Choose This Kit
- Field-tested durability – hard case withstands impact, moisture, and rough handling without compromising contents
- TCCC-compliant components – meets Tactical Combat Casualty Care standards for hemorrhage and chest injury control
- Modular, intuitive layout – labeled sections reduce decision time during high-stress triage
- Comprehensive coverage – handles penetrating wounds, burns, fractures, and airway emergencies in one system
- HSA/FSA eligible – use pre-tax dollars to invest in preparedness
Common Questions, Straight Answers
"Is this overkill for a basic shooting range?"
If your range hosts live fire, this isn't overkill—it's responsible. Penetrating wounds, burns from hot brass or muzzle flash, and fractures from falls or equipment failure all happen. This kit addresses the actual risks of firearm environments, not hypothetical ones.
"Do I need medical training to use this?"
Training improves outcomes, but the kit's modular layout and labeled sections help untrained users support injured people until EMS arrives. That said, we strongly recommend Stop the Bleed or TCCC training to maximize effectiveness.
"How does the hard case hold up in vehicles or outdoor storage?"
The case is waterproof, impact-resistant, and built to handle temperature swings, dirt, and vibration. It's designed for vehicle mounts, range stations, and field environments—not climate-controlled offices.
"What's the difference between this and a basic IFAK?"
This kit covers 2–4 people and includes fracture care, burn dressings, and airway tools—not just bleeding control. It's a range-side trauma station, not a personal carry kit.
"Is this HSA/FSA eligible?"
Yes. Use pre-tax health savings or flexible spending account funds to purchase this kit.
"How often do I need to restock or replace items?"
Check expiration dates on hemostatic gauze and dressings quarterly. Replace any used items immediately. Most components have 3–5 year shelf lives when stored properly.
"Will this fit in a range bag or vehicle console?"
At 8.5 lbs, this is a station kit—not a pocket carry. It's sized for vehicle trunks, range benches, or wall mounts. If you need personal carry, consider a smaller IFAK.
"Can I customize or add items to this kit?"
The hard case has room for additional supplies. Many users add extra tourniquets, NPA airways, or trauma shears based on their specific risk profile.
Why This Matters
Range accidents are rare—but when they happen, the first 60 seconds determine outcomes. This kit gives you the tools to stop life-threatening bleeding, manage airway compromise, and stabilize injuries until EMS arrives. It's not about fear or hype. It's about having the right gear, in the right place, when routine becomes emergency.
Ready to add professional trauma capability to your range or training program?
Add the Range Trauma Aid Kit to your cart. Pair it with our Individual First Aid Kits (IFAKs) for personal carry, or explore our Hemostatic Dressings and Tourniquet Multipacks to build out your medical readiness system.