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    For those of you needing a carry bag. Just got a Midway catalog yesterday with this special offer on a Maxpedition bag:
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    I just wish that thing didn't scream "I'm carrying a gun". I think they draw too much attention to yourself.

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    The man purse... I've still yet to see one in real life. Do people really use them? Why not just CCW or some other form of more inconspicous carry?

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    I have a much cheaper version, but it is more for a smaller, detachable version of my BoB or for hiking. Not for Walmart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    The man purse... I've still yet to see one in real life. Do people really use them? Why not just CCW or some other form of more inconspicous carry?

    I have a "Man Purse" similar to this that I don't use for CCW. I actually use to keep extra ammo, batteries, two bottles of water, and things like that. I refer to it as my Active Shooter bag, the bag that will come with me when I bail out of the car going to a shots fired call or something similar.

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    Huh. Stu and Kev both eh?

    I have an actual backpack I'll use if I'm camping or something. But for everyday use, I just throw the spare mag in a back pocket or jacket and go. Might have to think about reasonings for a while.

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    I've carried a sub compact in a Maxpedition Fatboy, never had any issues or anyone giving me odd ball looks. Seems to fit in with the REI/outdoors crowd pretty well. I stopped using it for a few reasons.

    1. It was a hard core sum-bitch to draw from with any consistency, even with the "universal" holster inside the back pocket.
    2. I had a propensity to get weighed down. I was constantly fiddling with what I carried in there so I'd have too much crap one time, too little the next.. and I've found that I really do just prefer small packs to the Jumbo.

    Don't even consider the thing a mini-bob or such. Active Shooter.. meh, could be pretty good for that or as a car-borne aid bag... hmmm might have to think about repacking my car first aid array.

    For an Active Shooter type incident, well given that my primary goal in a A-S situation is to get the hell out of dodge with family and friends intact, I really think there are much better and purpose built bags for that role.

    Now maybe as a short hike or too the mall kinda bag with some essential spares like a blow out kit, a few extra mags, light, knife and munchies.. sure, why not. Just remember that like any bag, just because it can hold all that stuff, doesn't mean that all that stuff goes in there. To quote a really smart guy.. "The mission drives the gear, not the other way around"

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    I got the wife one of Midways small range bags to replace the tote for the vehicle stuff. That way if needed she can take some of the tools out and go on foot as a last resort. Has a padded strap and everything but the sleeping bag fits.

    Speaking of which I need to rotate the MRE's and check everything in it.

    I did notice they have a new shooting mat in the flyer......
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    I've got the 5.11 version of this and love it. It goes with me on day trips, hikes, trail runs. Its got everything from compass and multi tool, to decent size first aid kit and protein bars, and lots inbetween.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadShot View Post
    I've carried a sub compact in a Maxpedition Fatboy, never had any issues or anyone giving me odd ball looks. Seems to fit in with the REI/outdoors crowd pretty well. I stopped using it for a few reasons.

    1. It was a hard core sum-bitch to draw from with any consistency, even with the "universal" holster inside the back pocket.
    2. I had a propensity to get weighed down. I was constantly fiddling with what I carried in there so I'd have too much crap one time, too little the next.. and I've found that I really do just prefer small packs to the Jumbo.

    Don't even consider the thing a mini-bob or such. Active Shooter.. meh, could be pretty good for that or as a car-borne aid bag... hmmm might have to think about repacking my car first aid array.

    For an Active Shooter type incident, well given that my primary goal in a A-S situation is to get the hell out of dodge with family and friends intact, I really think there are much better and purpose built bags for that role.

    Now maybe as a short hike or too the mall kinda bag with some essential spares like a blow out kit, a few extra mags, light, knife and munchies.. sure, why not. Just remember that like any bag, just because it can hold all that stuff, doesn't mean that all that stuff goes in there. To quote a really smart guy.. "The mission drives the gear, not the other way around"

    Well I do agree that it certainly may not be the best bag of A-S situations. Normally I would agree that I get the hell out of dodge. However, when responding to a call for shots fired or something that I think will be along the lines of that it is nice to have, the extra ammo, batteries, powerbars, bottle of water, etc. Some building clearances can take quite a while, as I am sure a lot of people on this forum know and can vouch for how tiring and sweaty it can become.

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