I'm off work today and enjoying a beautiful morning so I thought I would show what an Eberlestock is capable of carrying. This is a Gunslinger II, with (2) surplus USGI ACOG pouches on the left and right side, a USGI gas mask pouch on the front and an Eberlestock padded pouch on the bottom.
In the gas mask pouch, I have a small first aid kit, drink bottle, and eye pro. Each ACOG pouch carries 2 rifle mags (30 round AR mags or 20 round 308 mags fit great). I have a Leatherman MUT on the left side. The padded pouch towards the top of the pack has a timer and ear pro. The bottom pouch has a range finder and camera, with enough room for some other stuff. You can't see the two lower side pockets, one contains a OTIS 308 cleaning kit, the other has a rain cover for the pack.
Opening up the inside, I have two double pistol mag pouches and a double AR mag pouch. The AR mag pouch has some snacks since 308 mags won't fit. My pistol is in the rug.
Meat and potatos. 100 rounds of shotgun in the bottom, 150 rounds of pistol on the right side, 20 rounds of slug on the left. I could double the pistol and slug ammo if needed. Two more rifle mag carriers on the inside sides too for a total of 6 mags and 120 rounds. I also carry a sectional cleaning rod for stuck case removal.
The top pouch has tools and small parts. Inside the zippered pouch are choke tube and wrench, allen wrench set, Samson Field Survivor, M14 combo tool, batteries, superglue, and electrical tape.
I think I carry too much crap....but it sucks to have to walk back to the truck for something when in the back 40 at Rockcastle.