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Not only first responders appreciate a good bail-out bag. Armed with plenty of pockets, this 600D polyester bag is an excellent companion in the field or on the commute Read More
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Pretty solid build you can fit 2 AR-15 mags in each of the pockets. If you've got a short barreled AR you might be able to fit both the upper and lower in separate pockets for temporary transport.
Nice little bag with many pockets (I like lot's of pockets!) to keep a handful of emergency items handy. The narrow side zipped pocket just barely fits my 13" Mac Book with a bit of work. My iPad is a much better fit. Nice construction. Comparable to my Cannae gear. Zippers seem sturdy but I won't really know until I get some use out of this. Like others I would have appreciated a handle but I think for this kind of money, meh. It has sturdy attachment points for the strap so it'd be easy enough to fabricate something since I do a little leather work at home. Here in Canada we're not carrying any sidearms so the cartridge pockets are great for a power bank, or a bigger flashlight than pockets on the other size could handle. The molle and Velcro attachments are plenty for this size of bag. All in all a nice deal for $29.00. Thanks again Drop!
A bit larger than expected, but otherwise it is a practical travelling bag with a selective number of pockets to accommodate all your accessories on a medium to long journey. Recommended without hesitation!
It's OK. Now that I have it in hand I'd say it's not made as well as I expected, and it *BADLY* needs a handle, or handles. What tactical bag doesn't have a way to carry it by hand? Having only a shoulder strap is *LAME, LAME, LAME*! My mistake for not looking at the drop closer, but if I'd realized it didn't have some sort of handle(s) I would never have purchased it.
This is a well constructed and thought out bag in a competitive market segment. It provides enough space for essential equipment, but keeps the size down so that it isn't cumbersome to carry. I'd still like to see stout grab handle somewhere on the bag in addition to the shoulder strap, but I can improvise something because the built-in D-rings are large enough to accommodate an additional strap.
So l love the bag, but l honestly thought that there was some kind of way to secure a weapon in the bag, looking at picture 6 of 8. Was that an extra l was supposed to purchase? Other than that, l like the bag...