🎒 Gear Up in Style!
The Tactical Fanny Pack Pistol Pouch is a versatile and durable holster designed to fit a wide range of firearms, ensuring quick access and comfort for all your adventures. Made from lightweight 1000D Nylon, it features multiple pockets and a water-repellent design, making it perfect for outdoor activities and everyday use.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Color | Army Green |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17"L x 3.2"W x 6"H |
Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Strap Length | 55 Inches |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number Of Pockets | 4 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
B**T
Perfect fit
Great quality and good for all types lod hand guns.Fits well . Will trim the straps . I am 32 waist.Highly recommended this pack
N**N
Excellent product
Fit my new Glock 20 gen 5 . Any larger gun would not fit. Nice padding between yourself and the weapon. Dont even know its there. the mag pouches are useless for a gun this size without scratching the hell out of your gun. Was able to fit one at the bottom of the gun. The straps could be a little longer as many have mentioned. Overall, very satisfied with this purchase.
R**H
Decent purchase.
The media could not be loaded. After using this for almost a year I can say that it is pretty decent for the money. My qualms with it is that the retention on the strap adjuster is pretty poor as it slips easily especially while running or exercising. The materials have sagged and it used to be perky and hold everything nicely but having been used rigorously for so long it has been pretty saggy and slightly annoying to handle. I do very much enjoy the very large amount of room it has. The items I keep from closet pocket to the body to furthest pocket being where the Velcro and Molle is.(rear zipper) 1 NAR 4” Responder ETD, 1 NAR Hyfin chest seal twin pack, 1 pair of sealed sterile gloves. (Left hip pocket) Carmex, Eye drops, AirPods.(Right hip pocket) Ridgeline wallet full of cards I also hang my keys from a carabiner which are not light. (Conceal pouch) Glock 19 9mm 15+1, 3 addition 15 round mags, orange NAR CAT. (Front zip) iPhone 12, Bushnell 1020 flashlight, 1 full sized sharpie, campmor space pen. (Velcro) American flag patch in black and a St. Michael patch. So clearly is has insane amounts of space and if I really wanted to I could carry another magazine and some additional stuff in the front zip but it is 100% a functional carry utility belt for sure. So if you are looking for a cheap ish conceal carry option that will hold your firearm and all your stuff so your wife doesn’t have to then I’d 100% recommend this product. Just be aware that it will eventually start sagging and that may warrant either an upgrade, replacement, or reduction of items.
K**Y
Good size
Holds sub compact very well.
J**J
Fits full size pistol w/ 4 mags
It fit my sig sp2022 with 4 mags. Only complaint is the straps flap around, needs those elastic things that keep them secure.
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Great Pouch
This is an awesome conceal pouch for the money. I would make sure your gun length fits but mine fits perfect. Great product.
R**T
Holds mags and weapon poorly.
I love the concept, but execution is weak.Any fannypack grabs attention, but the velcro webbing shouts “I love guns.” This goes against the concealing features I like in this pack. I may not print with this, but it’s sending a message I want unsaid.To transport guns, this is ok. It fits guns and mags and hides them from sight.In the event of having to draw and/or fight, there are major flaws. The elastic barrel straps have weak retention. Only the bag bottom securely support the weapon, and that support stops when the bag is opened for draw..It’s a fannypack issue in general, but opening the zippers is slow and awkward. To open with one hand, You’ll need to reach around the bottom of the bag, find and grab only one tab, and draw all the way around to the other side. If the tabs are anywhere in the middle of the zipper, you will need both hands pulling opposite ways, making it possible the weapon will fall before you can draw.. Remember adrenaline’s effect on fine motor skills.If the gun doesn’t fall, the draw angle is awful. It requires the shooting hand to grab the weapon at a perfectly level angle. Place your hand on your belt buckle, totally parallel to the belt. That’s the draw angle of this rig.A stressed draw will put the rear sight in your palm. Angled elastic and a bit taller pouch would allow for natural draw angle for compact and subcompact handgunsThen there’s the magazine slots. The pouch front folds down with the magazines, making a weighted swinging thigh apron. The magazine flap is too low to reach easily. If you do, extracting the magazine in the heat will be tough. If pulled out upwards, the flap will cling to the mags. If set to pull from the bottom, the shooter has to reach down and pull down with their hand halfway between crotch and thigh.Extensive training would help of course, but that would only overcome inherent flaws in this design.
J**E
Love this for conceal carry
I use this daily and it’s holding up better then some other bags! Could maybe use another strap for the gun bc it’s kinda floppy in there. But it does it’s job.
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