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11 December 2014, 05:38 #1
Bags, Packs, and Cases Picture Thread
I didn't see one and would like to get some ideas for how and what people are using bags, packs and cases.
Gonna review this S.O.G Ninja Day Pack I think it will end up being a toss bag or maybe bag for Range Tools and First Aid stuff. But for now it will be my EDC bag for the next 3 months to get a feel for it
Just a regular guy.
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11 December 2014, 09:18 #2
Good idea! I love me some gear
I'm currently running a
Condor 3 day pack
and a Red Rocks Assault model as my truck bag/EDC
I'll have to get some pics and put fingers to keyboard on my thoughts
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11 December 2014, 09:25 #3
I was looking at the Red Rock 3 day pack and the Condor Sling packs as well. I think my next purchase will be a Sling bag for sure.
Just a regular guy.
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11 December 2014, 09:44 #4
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11 December 2014, 10:24 #5
Its dependent on the use. I'm a huge fan of Eberlestock and Kifaru(especially the x-ray).
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11 December 2014, 10:40 #6
Don't have a pic on hand at the moment, but i love my blackhawk 3 day assault bags.. Had both for at least 10 years (I think longer) and these things are bomb proof.. was issued both and they have been all over the world with me... Nothing but good things to say for a general purpose bag with a good amount of room...
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11 December 2014, 10:42 #7
Maxpedition Sitka gear slinger. Love it for hunting and hiking for a day pack. Not big enough for much, but holds all the essentials for a day bag.
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11 December 2014, 12:50 #8
I probably have more bags and packs than I need. If you ask my wife I definitely have more than I need.
My summertime EDC bag and occasional winter bag is a Tactical Tailor Concealed Carry Sling bag. It comes in a bunch of colors/combinations if you buy directly from TT. I picked one up and changed/added a few things to make it look less likely for someone not in the know to realize it's a gun bag. I prefer to be the Greyman and go relatively unnoticed. I like it because if I feel like carrying off body I can, plus I can carry enough stuff for an afternoon at the zoo with the kids,have gear with me and still wear shorts and a t-shirt. Normally I keep the bare essentials along with a jacket and gloves.
Its a nice setup and I hawk the sales so I got a good deal. (I'm a cheap SOB that still likes quality gear)
The sling bag has 2 side straps, so you can switch which side you want to carry it on. Or you use one to cinch the bag and secure it for vigorous activity or riding a bicycle or motorcycle. The other strap can also be stored and hidden. You can access all compartments from either side.
I changed out the pull tabs and added some brightly colored carbiners to throw people off. I use the biners for Hammock setups when they aren't running interference for me.
Here is the front pouch that comes with a velcro backed insert. The insert rocks with a bunch of loops, a zippered pouch and a bunch of mag loops hidden inside.
Here is a top view with the mag loops. I just have a spare mag and a small knife.
Here is a side view. The back panel is discreet and you can open it from both sides so you can change what side the bag hangs and opens from.
With the panel open.
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11 December 2014, 13:09 #9
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11 December 2014, 14:15 #10
Here is my primary gear bag for work. An LBT enhanced warfighter bag. I pretty have much gravitated towards American made berry compliant gear. This thing is gigantic. It carries my heavy vest, helmet, Scott mask, NVG's, nomex and back country pack. It still has a little room left in it.
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11 December 2014, 14:39 #11
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12 December 2014, 00:00 #12
Ummm...walmarts special "tacticool" backpack here...lol.....man i am so out leagued on this site....
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5 April 2015, 05:13 #13
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