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Let's put it this way: It's easily identifiable as yours You can't forget something that bright No one would want to steal it No one would assume you have expensive gear. |
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The Hafner Pro Shooters bag was the best I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, I believe they went out of business a few years ago. I still have one of their bags that I’m still using that is over 25 years old.
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Quoted: Quoted: MidwayUSA Competition Range Bag...or the system version, which comes with a removal ammo tote that also makes it easy to slide two more pistols inside, increasing the number to four that can each be in their own divider in the main compartment...plus two more zippered pouches. And of course, lots of pockets on the outside, including a mag pocket that has another spot to hold a pistol in an isolated sleeve. The system version is pretty much the same as the 5.11 Range Ready bad, but for less. My 5.11 bag: https://i.imgur.com/LMv8aiw.jpg And the stuff that's always in it, before I start throwing in guns, ammo, mags, etc: https://i.imgur.com/5Oiue8Y.jpg Needs medical and a tourniquet. Boo boo stuff is in the ziplock on right. Sealed brick-size thing next to it is a trauma kit, from a LEO buddy whose agency was dumping the expired kits, whatever that means. But yeah, as noted in another thread, I had an accident at the range last weekend while alone and it was a bloody shitshow, and opening that trauma kit with bloody hands was not an option, so I have since upgraded the med stuff. I also changed the zipper pull tabs on that pocket to bright red paracord, because I am old and forgetful. |
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It replaced a 30-year-old Waller that just fell apart. Worth every penny. |
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Quoted: Perfect, thank you @LAKELLY I am looking at the Emdom/MM Extended Mission Bag and it says preorder, but there is no info on the page regarding expected fulfillment times. Any idea how their ordering system works? https://www.emdomusa.com/Emdom-MM-TNT-Extended-Mission-Bag-p/eu135.htm?1=1&CartID=1 View Quote sortofwant.jpg I wonder where it's actually made? It looks nice. I need a 11x17 or bigger main compartment to fit my self-printed targets. I use this 511 bag in a similar size. https://www.511tactical.com/patrol-ready.html I like it, and mine lasts for years but I don't exactly test it's limits. It's a very nice bag for $60, but I wouldn't call it tier 1 gear. |
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I have these big ass wooden crates. Heavy as fuck when loaded with 6 rifles, plus mags and ammo. It was a lot easier when I had my kids to help me lug that stuff around. It's not that these crates were the end all be all of long arm transport, but I did have some Tier One guys helping me carry them about. Damn, I miss these kids.
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Quoted: https://i.imgur.com/ku4QIgI.jpg My Midway bag has held up well over the last few years...I load it up heavy and no issues. I like the design and allows me to carry the stuff I want. View Quote Nice bag, but how do you like your Chute? I had one for a few months and the water tasted foul even with regular washing. Thought it was just that model, then bought a Chute Magnet 50z. Same thing, even tried a baby bottle scrubber |
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What does your range day consist of? I run a tactical tailor competition bag. Have my markers staple gun linesman pliers stickers mags and such in there. Match ammo that gets carried in small quantities go in the bag ammo cans... Well those go in the truck.
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Quoted: MidwayUSA Competition Range Bag...or the system version, which comes with a removal ammo tote that also makes it easy to slide two more pistols inside, increasing the number to four that can each be in their own divider in the main compartment...plus two more zippered pouches. And of course, lots of pockets on the outside, including a mag pocket that has another spot to hold a pistol in an isolated sleeve. The system version is pretty much the same as the 5.11 Range Ready bad, but for less. My 5.11 bag: https://i.imgur.com/LMv8aiw.jpg And the stuff that's always in it, before I start throwing in guns, ammo, mags, etc: https://i.imgur.com/5Oiue8Y.jpg View Quote This is the ticket |
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Been using Bagmaster bags for over 20 years. Made in usa, quality materials, logical layouts, cant be beat.
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I have 3 5.11 range bags. 2 small bags and 1 large one..
Large one used for rifles mostly. Small one used for pistols for quarterly qualifying. Other small one holds all of girl friends gun stuff(cleaning kit,Maglula loader,gloves and Glock mags ) They hold everything you can carry and are good quality. |
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Quoted: Perfect, thank you @LAKELLY I am looking at the Emdom/MM Extended Mission Bag and it says preorder, but there is no info on the page regarding expected fulfillment times. Any idea how their ordering system works? https://www.emdomusa.com/Emdom-MM-TNT-Extended-Mission-Bag-p/eu135.htm?1=1&CartID=1 View Quote The link you included is the exact bag I use and the quality is definitely high end. I originally bought it to use as a diaper bag fully intending that it would eventually be used as a range bag. My little guy is 8 now, and the bag still looks pretty much brand new. I probably have 6-7 of their products and they're my first stop when I'm in search of buy once, cry once nylon. Lastly, on the off chance that you're unhappy with it for some reason, they hold their value like crazy on the secondary market and it would move fast! |
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Quoted: sortofwant.jpg I wonder where it's actually made? It looks nice. I need a 11x17 or bigger main compartment to fit my self-printed targets. I use this 511 bag in a similar size. https://www.511tactical.com/patrol-ready.html I like it, and mine lasts for years but I don't exactly test it's limits. It's a very nice bag for $60, but I wouldn't call it tier 1 gear. View Quote Attached File Seeing the Endom/MM Field Mat reminded me that there's a bunch of in-depth reviews at www.militarymorons.com. |
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I have the large and small 5.11 range bags. They have served me well for about 5 years now. I also have a Midway range bag and that is worth the bucks.
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Quoted: Nice bag, but how do you like your Chute? I had one for a few months and the water tasted foul even with regular washing. Thought it was just that model, then bought a Chute Magnet 50z. Same thing, even tried a baby bottle scrubber View Quote It was alright, but on a hot day, water got pee warm. I've since replaced it with an insulated bottle...much better. hydracell |
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I have one that is made by Eagle. It has held up for years, and often has 50 plus pounds of ammo inside.
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Quoted: Best range pack I have used. Other than flat shoot n c type target storage. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fsecure.arnzenarms.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fproduct%2Fother%2FGPS_GPS-T1913BPT.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 View Quote 13'ers strike again. |
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Quoted: Good job on telling us who made that pack. 13'ers strike again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Best range pack I have used. Other than flat shoot n c type target storage. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fsecure.arnzenarms.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fproduct%2Fother%2FGPS_GPS-T1913BPT.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 13'ers strike again. You could copy and paste into image search and find it pretty easily. Kind of like the BOD forum Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Best range pack I have used. Other than flat shoot n c type target storage. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fsecure.arnzenarms.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fproduct%2Fother%2FGPS_GPS-T1913BPT.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 Who makes the bag and what model is it? GPS tall target pack I think. Been a while. Sku: GPS-T1913BPPMB |
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Quoted: I looked all over the bag and the MM Field Mat that I pulled out of it, and I couldn't find where they're made. All I found was the logo label... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343990/C9BC0A9F-6BB4-4F9D-A148-AE3F63771AE7_jpe-1944111.JPG Seeing the Endom/MM Field Mat reminded me that there's a bunch of in-depth reviews at www.militarymorons.com. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I looked all over the bag and the MM Field Mat that I pulled out of it, and I couldn't find where they're made. All I found was the logo label... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343990/C9BC0A9F-6BB4-4F9D-A148-AE3F63771AE7_jpe-1944111.JPG Seeing the Endom/MM Field Mat reminded me that there's a bunch of in-depth reviews at www.militarymorons.com. Thanks for checking. I emailed Emdom and they said overseas. It's disappointing that at this price level. Thank you for your order. The TNT Extended Mission bag is made overseas. |
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Quoted: Thanks for checking. I emailed Emdom and they said overseas. It's disappointing that at this price level. View Quote I ended up ordering the extended mission bag and you are right, at that price point, I would have liked for it to be made here in the USA. 6 - 8 week lead time on fulfillment, so if anyone is looking to buy, I recommend jumping in soon as you will have a wait. In the meantime, I ordered the Vertx range bag to hold me over until the Emdom bag arrives later this summer. |
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Quoted: I use one of these: https://www.harborfreight.com/17-in-tool-tote-with-19-pockets-64659.html https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/6/4/64659_W3.jpg View Quote I use a similar offering from craftsman. Open top tool totes are the way to go. |
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Quoted: MidwayUSA Competition Range Bag...or the system version, which comes with a removal ammo tote that also makes it easy to slide two more pistols inside, increasing the number to four that can each be in their own divider in the main compartment...plus two more zippered pouches. And of course, lots of pockets on the outside, including a mag pocket that has another spot to hold a pistol in an isolated sleeve. The system version is pretty much the same as the 5.11 Range Ready bad, but for less. My 5.11 bag: https://i.imgur.com/LMv8aiw.jpg And the stuff that's always in it, before I start throwing in guns, ammo, mags, etc: https://i.imgur.com/5Oiue8Y.jpg View Quote This is a great bag! |
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I hate black range bags, it’s impossible to find small items inside them when you need them.
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Quoted: I hate black range bags, it’s impossible to find small items inside them when you need them. View Quote Fair point. I like black bags and cases since I live in a suburban area and they don't scream tactical. They also are almost unnoticeable in the back of my hardtop jeep. No trunk, but factory-tinted windows, so it all just looks dark when they are in there. But yeah, finding small things, that's a downside. |
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Quoted: Boo boo stuff is in the ziplock on right. Sealed brick-size thing next to it is a trauma kit, from a LEO buddy whose agency was dumping the expired kits, whatever that means. https://i.imgur.com/TtFczm2.jpg But yeah, as noted in another thread, I had an accident at the range last weekend while alone and it was a bloody shitshow, and opening that trauma kit with bloody hands was not an option, so I have since upgraded the med stuff. I also changed the zipper pull tabs on that pocket to bright red paracord, because I am old and forgetful. View Quote I carry a seperate first aid kit in the truck, part of the emergency stuff thats always there. My wife is a retired nurse and I had her stock it. It's been needed more than once at the range. |
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I also have the large Midway competition bag. It's plenty roomy enough to haul a lot of stuff. I did discover one drawback--it's not rifle muzzle blast resistant.
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Any bag is fine. I was gifted a nice Beretta range bag and I like it.
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Quoted: My wife wanted one of these GPS bags for Christmas. She carries everything she needs for a range trip in it. She's in the local "Well Armed Woman" group and a couple of those ladies have bought the same bag. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/33552/83162-1947908.jpg View Quote Damn shame it took two pages and a spouse to get the best bag. Somebody here did a YouTube video review-best bag ever. Period. The only thing better would be made in the USA! |
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Quoted: MidwayUSA Competition Range Bag...or the system version, which comes with a removal ammo tote that also makes it easy to slide two more pistols inside, increasing the number to four that can each be in their own divider in the main compartment...plus two more zippered pouches. And of course, lots of pockets on the outside, including a mag pocket that has another spot to hold a pistol in an isolated sleeve. The system version is pretty much the same as the 5.11 Range Ready bad, but for less. My 5.11 bag: https://i.imgur.com/LMv8aiw.jpg And the stuff that's always in it, before I start throwing in guns, ammo, mags, etc: https://i.imgur.com/5Oiue8Y.jpg View Quote This is what Ive been using for a year or two. Pretty good set up. Not perfect, but I haven’t found better |
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Quoted: I have one that is made by Eagle. It has held up for years, and often has 50 plus pounds of ammo inside. View Quote Eagle was a fantastic company, their stuff literally never broke, ever. I have 25yr packs, pouches, bags that don't even have wear on them, most used very heavily. Waller was another company that made great bags. |
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The 5.11 range ready bag is probably one of my biggest gear related disappointments ever. No rifle magazines pouches or bands, no compartment pouches or dividing. Just a big, bulky open bag with a bunch of pistol mag slots.
My Orca Tactical range bag is much nicer. Just wish they make a larger one. |
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Quoted: Damn shame it took two pages and a spouse to get the best bag. Somebody here did a YouTube video review-best bag ever. Period. The only thing better would be made in the USA! View Quote I have this bag and it is not the best bag. It is fine for range days when I am only shooting handguns, but it lacks enough room for everything I want to take when shooting long guns. That said, if I am only shooting handguns, this is my go-to bag for those trips. |
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Quoted: I have this bag and it is not the best bag. It is fine for range days when I am only shooting handguns, but it lacks enough room for everything I want to take when shooting long guns. That said, if I am only shooting handguns, this is my go-to bag for those trips. View Quote Brother, if you need more than that bag holds, you don't need a bag-you need a wheelbarrow. |
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