Much like the multitool, this is the multi bag. Not the perfect bag for one thing but a decent substitute for them all.
Much like the multitool, this is the multi bag. Not the perfect bag for one thing but a decent substitute for them all.
I like that, I will probably use that. Plus I like to look at price for things. The perfect bag, if there is one, my cost a hundred bucks (In fact there is one that I really like at that price). Or you could buy a really good substitute at 40 or 30, or in my case 20 bucks. I am not rich so I gotta be careful with money.
I see it as a bag that goes into a bag. Kind of a way to categorize your stuff. Want to hike out a mile looking for water? Leave your big bag in camp and bring your Maxpedition that has a knife, compass, map, fire starting stuff, small first aid kit, ponch, etc. That's kind of how I'm using mine anyway.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Yeah I can see that as being a fair use, but if you have to run and gun, there would seem to me to be better solutions, even from Maxpedition (Falcon II and such), a small day pack or RAID pack for instance.
I trained some trying to get the hang of the draw from the bag down and without using the belt loop attachment, which was a massive pita both to get snapped and unsnapped, it just flopped and moved around way too much.
All said and told if it's just spares and sustainment, yeah it would be fair for the role. Just think there are better suited bags, and again, if it works for you... right on! It just didn't work so great for me, but it has serious potential as a first aid bag.
Stay Safe!
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for a foraging bag i have these
http://www.google.com/images?q=draws...w=1473&bih=630
This is the role mine is getting pushed into.
Also, your sig link doesn't work for me. Goes to this page http://xn--http-fb7a//www.denstrat.com/%E2%80%9D
Yeah, I'd never put my gun in a bag like that.
"There are no finger prints under water."