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Posted:  9/28/2009 4:45 PM #18870
MLShooter


Joined: 5/18/2009
Posts: 36
Last Post: 11/17/2009
Subject: First Response or Emergency Bug-out Bag

First Response or Emergency Bug-out Bag


Our Bug Out Bag is really an excellent size for a response bag or a everyday carry bag. This bag is nicely sized to slip behind a seat in your truck or slide into your locker at work.


This bag is well made with heavy duty hardware and stitching. The construction feels very durable




The bag features many nice touches such as corded zipper pulls and a removable pad on the adjustable shoulder strap.


The main compartment is narrow but deep, allowing for stacking as an ideal packing method.


The interior of the main pocket is padded and the pile of the padding accepts the hooks of the divider, or any other hooked accessory.



The two end pockets allow for water carry and their adjustments accepted any hydration bottle we had laying around.






The outer pockets swallow 2 twenty-round AR15 mags. While these pouches are the perfect size for 30 rounders the cover flap barely holds on with two magazines in the pouch and should not be trusted to hold under any stress.


The center pouch fits pistol magazines with room to spare but was obviously not made for this purpose.


The small upper pouch holds a small bottle of oil perfectly, but once again the flap barely closes. A smaller bottle will be required.


On one side of the large “glove” pocket is a pen and pencil pouch and the other side is sized to hold a very fat marker, pen flare or a flashlight.


The large pocket on the back-side hold a pair of gloves with room to spare, and features a large hook and loop panel that comes with hook material to apply to your own nametape or ID.


The long narrow lower pocket is useful for tools, cleaning rods, or even a large fixed blade knife.


The interior of the gun pocket lined in loop material and is the perfect size for a Glock 19. Other, larger guns may require a different from orientation vertical to fit. The lining allows for the addition of any hook and loop accessory pouch.


The included holster is ideal for its use and features adjustability for any handgun.

PROS:
Price.
Durability.
Flexability.
Construction.

CONS:
Exterior Pockets are almost the perfect size.
Not available in Multicam
Lopsided if loaded with full magazines and a gun.


Conclusion:
Overall, this bag is another one of our exceptional values for anyone who has a need for a bag of this size.

First Response or Emergency Bug-out Bag

Scott Fuller
Product Tech
CheaperThanDirt.com



Posted:  11/17/2009 12:00 AM #20222
j3hill


Joined: 8/23/2008
Posts: 5
Last Post: 11/17/2009
Now if CTD would get some good deals on holster purses???????   My 65 YO mother just got her concealed weapons permit, and the purse is the best way to go. Not IWB or fancy guy gizmo's...but a good purse with something like a holster made into it that did not cost 300.00 like the galco.   I just bought her a KAHR P40 and a TAURUS PT132 she needs someplace to keep one of these. The GALCO purse holsters do not have enough room for all the crap that women carry. 
So the bug out bag above without all the outer mag pouches in chick colors would probably work


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