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The G. Outdoor Products Tactical Range Backpack is a large, durable, and highly functional backpack crafted from 1000 Denier heavy-duty polyester with DuPont Teflon coating. Designed specifically for shooters, it features three removable padded handgun cases with integrated magazine storage, lockable YKK zippers, a rigid honeycomb frame for structure, and a waterproof rain cover. Comfort is enhanced with a padded waist belt and chest strap for load stability, while MOLLE webbing and multiple pockets offer versatile accessory storage. Perfect for professionals who demand secure, organized, and weather-resistant transport of their tactical gear.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.2 x 16.89 x 16.3 inches |
Package Weight | 3.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 11 x 19 inches |
Item Weight | 14.72 ounces |
Brand Name | G.P.S. |
Warranty Description | Vietnam, 1 Year Limited, GPS-T1612BPB |
Model Name | Gps-t1612bpb |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Gun Accessory Supply |
Part Number | GPS-T1612BPB |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Tactical Range Backpack |
Included Components | See Description |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Capacity Total | 20 Cubic Inches |
J**N
Sturdy bag
Good range bag, base is very sturdy. Able to fit all tools needed (don’t need much), spare parts, chalk, eye and ear protection ect. I like that it has a lot of pockets and its organized. No more digging around for stuff, everything has their designated place
J**.
Great Pistol Range Backpack!
This is a well thought out pistol range backpack. It has its own rain cover, all of the compartments are labeled, and 1 section has (3) removable pistol cases that are very well padded and fit back into compartment snugly. The bag also has compartment(s) for ample ammunition.
M**.
More time shooting, less time digging through a bag.
Great range bag. I bought the black as opposed to the tan because I am not trying to look like GI Joe but I do want a well set up organized bag to get the most out of my range sessions. Having a backpack makes a huge difference by allowing me to keep my hands free for long guns.In the bottom there is plenty of room for 3 pistols (largest being a full sized 1911), suppressors if you are so Inclined, and mags for each pistol.The little tool area is a life saver allowing me to keep some small parts and tools handy should in need to adjust AR/AK sights etc. the stapler pouch is sufficient for a mid sized stapler, some of the larger ones from the hardware store will not fit. The tape pouch is handy for a little masking tape, a rag and some oil.The top provides a nice padded area for glasses, 2 ear plug pouches, a hook for keys, and what I use as a paperwork pouch for various forms. I use both the top large sections for ammo.There is ample room for enough ammo to fill a couple hours at the range. I brought 250rds of 45, 200rds of 556, and 525rds of 22lr to my last range trip and wasn't even close to filling the bag even in original packaging.The outside has plenty of attachment points using if you want to put things on the outside but I only keep a leather man, ear muffs, and a brass bag outside... the elastic for rolled up targets is a nice touch as well.Overall this is a great bag that is very easily configured for whatever type of shooter you are and I would definitely recommend it.I will try to update this after some more use and add pictures.
F**1
The removable gun bags are excellent, though I did have mags fall out a ...
Recently took a concealed carry class and this carried all of my stuff in one bag, no problem! I'm new to handgun sporting so this is the only bag I've ever bought and I don't have much to compare it to. The removable gun bags are excellent, though I did have mags fall out a few times when opened, especially if the mags are full as they aren't secured super well. I managed to fit 8 boxes of 9mm, 2 mags, walther ppq m2, rolled targets, mini cleaning kit, flashlight, 2 sets of eyewear, earplugs, MSI earmuffs, bore snake and a few other odds-and-ends.The only issue I have had so far is one of the pieces of velcro on the inside was coming lose right from the get-go, the thread was loose/not secured and pulled out. Easy fix, but just thought I'd mention it.Other notes:It is definitely not the most comfy thing I've ever worn (though I don't know how you could jam 6-8 boxes of 9mm into a bag and keep it comfortable). Otherwise it's incredibly sturdy feeling and the removable pouches are super nice for the range as you can pull them out separate with your mags without having to lug everything at once. The bag also blends in well with other backpacks so it isn't super obvious what it is.The one thing I might look at designing different is the ammo location. Anyone who has done backpacking knows that heavier objects should be carried in the middle or lower section of the pack and close to the body for balance. The ammo area in this bag definitely stands out when you pick it up, especially with only one gun in the bottom, it's extremely top-heavy. With a few additional modifications this could be *the* perfect bag. All of my complaints are minor and I'm overall quite happy with my purchase!
W**O
Heavy Duty? Yes. High Quality? Yes. Well-Designed? Yes. Easy to Organize? Yes. Buy it? Yes.
This is a wonderfully designed range bag. I've owned several different styles of range bags over the years and most of them are just big, empty spaces or have a ton of pockets, some of which are obviously meant for magazines and others which don't seem to be made for anything useful.I checked out several different bags at a local store and the GPS bags stood out in every way. When I saw the visual ID system, I originally thought it seemed silly to tell the user where to put stuff. I mean, who needs hand-holding? Well, after a few seconds of giving it some thought, I realized that's *exactly* what I need.My other bag is very large and has one huge internal compartment which can be divided into smaller compartments with a couple of walls that attach to Velcro strips on the inside walls of the bag. Regardless of how I tried to organize my gear and firearms, it always ended up a jumbled mess.The Visual ID system solves that problem. I know what each pocket is meant for and can fill it appropriately. Believe it or not, that type of organizational system has helped me cut down on the amount of junk I take to the range, almost all of which I rarely, if ever, used.The construction is heavy-duty... it feels like it will last longer than I will. The stitching is solid, the webbing is thick and sturdy, the material is thick and tough... basically, it's built for abuse.The removable gun cases are just as well-built (I think a lot of manufacturers would skimp here) and will hold large-frame handguns. I personally have transported my Beretta 92 and a couple of 1911's with no problem.One complaint I've seen in these reviews is regarding not having enough padding on the straps, especially the waist strap. Honestly, there could be more. However, this is a range backpack - not a field backpack. How far are you really going to be lugging this thing? It's not designed to be a day pack. Having said that, it can carry a LOT of stuff and when it's full up with firearms, (especially) ammo, water and everything else, it gets heavy quick. If it's a sticking point for you, buying inexpensive wrap-around strap pads will fix the problem. And, the pack is so well designed, I personally think it's worth forgiving such a fixable flaw.The only complaint I personally have is there are only Visual ID pockets for hearing buds; not full-size ear protection. I use the Howard-Leight R-01526 electronic earmuff and I'd love for there to be a pocket on this pack that is specifically designed for it. There is so much room in the pack, this is hardly a problem; it's just me being a little OCD.PROS:- Solid, heavy-duty construction built to withstand pretty much whatever you can throw at it- Visual ID system is very useful - more useful than you'd think- MOLLE webbing is extremely well done- Plenty of room for just about anything you need- Removable gun cases are well-built and good quality- It looks really coolCONS- Strap padding could be thicker, but this is easily fixed with wrap-around strap pads- Visual ID pockets for earbuds only, not for earmuffs (this is the nit that I have picked... it's honestly just me whining)SUMMARYIf you're looking for a heavy-duty, high quality bag that is well-designed and easily organized, this is the one. You truly don't need to look any further.
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