The Tracer Tactical Burro: From Idaho to the World’s Most Elite Units

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The Tracer Tactical Burro is not just another rifle scabbard pretending to be tactical. It is a hard-sided, muzzle-up, MOLLE-covered rifle carry system that protects suppressed rifles, thermals, optics, and expensive field gear without turning deployment into a zipper-fumbling circus.

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Tracer Tactical Burro hard-sided rifle pack shown in two accessory configurations
The Tracer Tactical Burro is shown outfitted in two different accessory configurations.

Table of contents

  • The Tracer Tactical Burro Solves a Rifle Carry Problem
  • Watch Our Tracer Tactical Burro Field Video
  • Who Builds the Tracer Tactical Burro, and Why That Matters
  • What the Tracer Tactical Burro Actually Is
  • Tracer Tactical Burro Specifications and Field Details
  • Why Muzzle-Up Carry Is the Burro’s Killer Feature
  • Thermals, Clip-Ons, and Expensive Glass Stay Protected
  • Fast Rifle Deployment Without Zippers, Flaps, or Fumbling
  • The Burro Rides High, Moves Clean, and Stays Out of the Way
  • Carry Multiple Firearms in One Hard-Sided Packable System
  • Predator Hunters Get a Serious Nighttime Rifle Pack
  • Modularity Is Where the Burro Gets Dangerous
  • The PALICE Frame Gives the Burro Its Backbone
  • Berry Compliant, Idaho Built, and Actually Handmade in the USA
  • Tracer Tactical Burro Pros and Cons
  • Final Verdict: The Burro Is Not Cheap, But It Earns It
  • Related Reads from GunsAmerica Digest

There are products that improve on what exists, and then there are products that solve a problem nobody had properly solved before. The Tracer Tactical Burro is the latter. I have been running one for several months now, and I can say without qualification that it is the most versatile, most capable way to carry a folding-stock rifle in the field that I have ever seen. That is not a small statement, given everything that exists in this space. It holds up.

Tracer Tactical is an Idaho-based company that hand-makes Berry Compliant equipment for military, law enforcement, and shooters. The Burro was created by a former active-duty sniper who saw a gap in what was available for moving-and-shooting applications and built his own solution. The result is currently being fielded by Tier 1 JSOC units.

Tracer Tactical Burro hard-sided MOLLE rifle case protecting precision rifles and optics
The Burro is a hard-sided, padded-on-the-inside, MOLLE-covered box for protecting expensive rifles, optics, or other sensitive gear.

When we visited the Tracer facility, they were processing an order for one of those units. I am not going to say more than that, but it is worth understanding that this product has been vetted at the highest level of U.S. special operations.

Tracer Tactical Burro MOLLE exterior configured with pouches and field accessories
You can configure pouches, cases, and other accessories onto the Burro in almost any manner that you can conceive in your head.

At its core, the Burro is a hard-sided, padded box that mounts to any MOLLE-compatible frame via MOLLE attachment. It is not a scabbard. It is not a soft case. It is a rigid, structured enclosure that protects everything mounted on your rifle from getting banged, crushed, or broken while you move. The internal dimensions are 12.5 inches wide by 17.5 inches tall by 4.5 inches deep, which is large enough to accommodate a large frame folded precision rifle with an optic, weapon-mounted laser rangefinder, clip-on thermal, and suppressor attached.

Tracer Tactical Burro hard-sided rifle carry system standing upright
The Tracer Tactical Burro

The box weighs 2 pounds 13 ounces bare. With Tracer’s PALICE frame and harness system, the complete ready-to-load setup comes in just under 5 pounds. That is a real number for a hard-sided, fully structured carry solution.

Tracer Tactical Burro interior protecting weapon mounted rangefinder and rifle optic
The weapon-mounted rangefinder and optic are both protected inside the Burro.

The interior uses removable CURV panels with Velcro along the edges, allowing you to configure and remove the padding to fit your specific rifle. Foam is not included because no two rifles are the same, and Tracer provides recommended foam dimensions and types so you can cut it to fit. Drain holes in the bottom keep water from pooling. The construction is heavy-duty. They claim you can stack three full 7.62 ammo cans inside, and based on everything else I have seen from this box, I believe it.

Tracer Tactical Burro rigid interior showing padded rifle protection layout
The Burro’s rigid interior protects mounted rifle gear while keeping the system structured in the field.

Tracer Tactical Burro Specifications and Field Details

ProductTracer Tactical Burro
TypeHard-sided, padded, MOLLE-compatible rifle carry system
Internal Dimensions12.5 inches wide by 17.5 inches tall by 4.5 inches deep
Bare Weight2 pounds 13 ounces
Complete Setup WeightJust under 5 pounds with Tracer’s PALICE frame and harness system
Exterior MOLLE8 columns by 17 rows
PALICE Frame Weight1.5 pounds
PALICE Frame Tested LoadOver 280 pounds without failure
PALICE Frame Retail Price$99.95
Burro Retail Price$289.95

The single most important feature of the Burro for anyone running a suppressed rifle is the muzzle-up carry orientation. Suppressors get hot. After a string of fire, a suppressor can be hot enough to melt soft goods on contact.

Suppressed rifle carried muzzle-up inside the Tracer Tactical Burro rifle pack
The Burro carries the rifle muzzle-up so a hot suppressor stays away from padding and soft goods.

Every traditional scabbard and most soft cases require you to insert the rifle muzzle-down or horizontally, which means that hot suppressor is sitting against padding, fabric, and everything else in the bag. The Burro eliminates that problem entirely.

Tracer Tactical Burro open top design keeping a suppressor exposed to air
The open top design keeps the suppressor exposed to air instead of buried against fabric.

The rifle goes in barrel-up. The suppressor sits at the top of the open box, exposed to air, away from the padding and away from everything that can be damaged. For anyone doing any kind of move-and-shoot work, this is not a minor detail. It is a fundamental design advantage that nothing else on the market addresses as cleanly.

Tracer Tactical Burro hard-sided pouch protecting an expensive thermal clip-on optic
The left upper pouch on the right Burro holds my very expensive thermal clip on. The pouch is hard sided, padded, and quick detach.

One specific use case worth calling out separately: if you run an expensive thermal optic on your rifle, the Burro is the best way to transport it. A rifle with a folding stock and a thermal scope, folds and drops straight into the box with the thermal protected inside the hard-sided enclosure. No removing the thermal, no separate case, no additional handling of a fragile and expensive piece of glass. That alone is worth paying attention to for anyone doing serious nighttime work.

I also carry a clip-on thermal in the pouch in the photo above. The pouch can be removed quickly and is padded and hard-sided. When I get home I can remove the pouch and place it, with the thermal, directly in my gun safe.

Tracer Tactical Burro quick-release straps securing a rifle for fast deployment
Both straps latched is the most secure way to carry your rifle but it can be carried with no straps for faster deployment.

Getting the rifle out is fast and requires no fumbling. Two quick-release straps and the rifle is accessible. No zippers to locate in the dark, no flaps to manage, no complicated retention systems.

I ran the Burro through a full course at Hat Creek Training with a Tier 1 sniper after his teammate came down sick and they needed a shooter to fill in. I was carrying a Seekins SIC in 338 Lapua, with all my ammo, tripod, spotter, water, rain gear, shooting bag, snacks, etc and had no problem handling the weight in that steep terrain.

Tracer Tactical Burro running at Hat Creek Training with precision rifle field gear
Running the Burro at Hat Creek while teamed up with a high-speed sniper.

The deployment speed also matters in the dark. Because the access system is simple, you can operate it entirely by feel. For anyone doing nighttime work with night vision, thermals, or both, that is a meaningful operational advantage.

Tracer Tactical Burro riding above the beltline for steep terrain and ATV mobility
Not hanging below your waistline gives you more mobility in steep terrain and better options on motorcycles and atv’s.

One of the less obvious advantages of the Burro is what it does to your profile while you are moving. Unlike a traditional rifle scabbard or pack system, where the rifle hangs below your waist or extends out behind you, the Burro rides entirely above the beltline. Nothing extends past your lower back. You can sit down on steep terrain without sitting on your stock or your barrel. You can slide on your backside without anything catching. You can ride a horse, a motorcycle, an ATV, or an e-bike without a rifle barrel or stock dragging or catching on anything behind you. For backcountry hunters, this matters as much as it does for military personnel. Rifle transport in broken terrain has always been a compromise, and the Burro eliminates most of it.

Tracer Tactical Burro standing upright as a field surface and gear platform
I love that the Burro stands on it’s own.

The Burro also doubles as a seat and a working surface. It is rigid enough to sit on and stands upright on its own when you set it down, which gives you a clean surface to work on your gear without putting anything in the dirt. It also functions as a rear rest in a pinch. If you are shooting off a tripod or need to support a buttstock, the loaded Burro sits stable enough to use as a field rest.

The internal volume of the Burro is large enough that with a compact secondary firearm, you can run two guns simultaneously. A folded precision rifle in the box, a compact suppressed pistol or short-barreled rifle alongside it, and you still have the full exterior MOLLE surface available for additional kit. For a two-man sniper/spotter team with specific loadout requirements, or for law enforcement personnel who need to move a long gun and a secondary without multiple bags, this is a capability that simply does not exist anywhere else in a single packable system.

Tracer Tactical Sustainment pack attached to the Burro for predator hunting gear
The Tracer Tactical Sustainment pack is an accessory sold by Tracer.

I have been running the Burro for nighttime predator hunting since I got it, and it is one of the better tools I have found for that specific application. Rifle with a thermal on it goes in the box protected. Tripod mounts on the exterior MOLLE in the Tracer Tripod attachment. The e-caller, batteries, coats, and gloves go in a sustainment pouch on the back. Protein bars, rangefinder, extra batteries, whatever you need, fill out the remaining space. You walk out in the dark, set up, and everything is where you need it. The rifle comes out fast and quietly. That is a real-world civilian use case that the Burro handles better than any dedicated hunting pack I have used.

Tracer Tactical Burro hard-sided padded MOLLE case for spotting scopes
The right hard sided and padded case holds spotting scopes.

The exterior of the Burro runs 8 columns by 17 rows of MOLLE, which is a substantial amount of attachment real estate. Tracer makes a full line of accessories designed for the system, and critically, nearly all of them are hard-sided and padded inside, just like the Burro itself. Optic cases, large pouches sized for thermal observation devices worth six figures, magazine pouches in multiple sizes, tripod mounts, sustainment bags, drone inserts for SUAS operations. The protection and organization philosophy carries through every accessory in the line.

Nightforce spotting scope protected in a Tracer Tactical hard-sided Burro accessory case
Hard-sided and padded case accommodates the Nightforce spotter.

That said, the Burro is not a closed ecosystem. Any MOLLE-compatible gear from any manufacturer attaches to it. If you already have a rig built around specific pouches, cases, or accessories, most of it will work on the Burro without modification.

Tracer Tactical Burro with tripod holder and sustainment bag attached by MOLLE
Tripod holder and sustainment bag are both attached with MOLLE.

The drone insert is worth noting specifically. Watch the video to see that. Tracer is supplying these systems to law enforcement and military units running unmanned systems, and the Burro handles that mission as cleanly as the rifle carry mission. The same frame, the same box, a different insert, and you have a fully protected, fast-deploy drone transport.

Water bottle holder mounted to the Tracer Tactical Burro MOLLE exterior
Any accessory that uses MOLLE can be placed on the Burro, like the water bottle holder shown.

The modularity also extends well beyond rifle-carrying applications. Spotters, observers, forward air controllers, drone operators, and support personnel all face the same fundamental problem: moving expensive, fragile, mission-critical equipment in the field without breaking it. The Burro’s combination of hard-sided protection, organized MOLLE real estate, and fast deployment addresses that problem for any role, not just the sniper.

Removable Tracer Tactical Burro hard-sided padded accessory case with buckle and Velcro
The hard-sided, padded case comes off with a buckle and Velcro.
Tracer Tactical Burro standing upright with rifle loaded inside on a frame system
The Burro stands up on its own even with a rifle in it.

The Burro attaches to any standard ALICE frame, which means if you already have a frame you trust, it will likely work. Tracer also offers its own solution, the PALICE frame, which is worth considering if you are building a complete system from scratch. It is a polymer fiber frame made in the USA by Eureka Molding, and it carries a limited lifetime warranty. At 1.5 pounds, it is lighter than the traditional aluminum ALICE frame while being tested to support over 280 pounds without failure. Tracer put it through abuse testing, including jumping on it and bending it as far as they physically could, and the frame returned to its original shape every time. I did my own version of that test and got the same result. They say you can drive a truck over it. Based on what I saw, I would not bet against it. The PALICE retails for $99.95 and is a natural pairing with the Burro if you want a complete Tracer system. The Burro also works with the Eberlestock E-MOD frame if that is already in your kit.

Tracer Tactical Burro American-made MOLLE rifle carry system and accessories
The Tracer Tactical Burro system is sourced and manufactured in the United States.

Every component of the Burro system, from the hardware to the thread, is sourced and manufactured in the United States. It is fully Berry Amendment compliant, which matters for government procurement and matters to a lot of buyers outside government as well. Tracer is an Idaho company. They sew and manufacture in-house, and right now they are running shifts to keep up with demand. If you go to their website and find items out of stock, that is why. They are shipping to active military units as fast as they can produce product. Civilian and law enforcement orders are coming. Check back regularly and be patient. The wait is worth it.

  • Pros: Hard-sided rifle protection, muzzle-up suppressed rifle carry, fast access, massive 8 columns by 17 rows of MOLLE space, thermal optic protection, American-made construction, and real field versatility for military, law enforcement, and serious civilian use.
  • Cons: Foam is not included, the frame and harness are separate, availability may be tight due to demand, and $289.95 is not impulse-buy money.
Tracer Tactical Burro final field setup for folding-stock rifle carry
The Tracer Tactical Burro is built for fast, protected carry of folding-stock rifles and mission-critical gear.

The Tracer Tactical Burro retails for $289.95 and is currently available at tracer-tactical.com. For that price, you get the box, the MOLLE attachment system, and the quick-access straps. The frame and harness are separate. It’s not inexpensive, but it is completely handmade in the USA! The design was built by someone who carried rifles for a living in conditions that required everything to work every time. It shows in every detail. If you run a folding-stock rifle in any serious capacity, whether you are a military sniper, a law enforcement officer, or a shooting enthusiast, there is no better way to carry it if you need to deploy it fast.