🎯 Gear Up and Go: The Tactical Backpack for Every Shooter!
The G Outdoors G.P.S. Tactical Tall Range Backpack is a robust and versatile solution for shooters, featuring a capacity for 4 handguns, durable waterproof construction, and a range of secure storage options. With its MOLLE webbing and thoughtful design, this backpack is perfect for transporting your gear to the range with ease and confidence.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.6 x 13.5 x 13 inches |
Package Weight | 3.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Brand Name | G.P.S. |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
Model Name | Tactical Tall Range Backpack |
Color | Prym1 Blackout |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | G Outdoors |
Part Number | GPS-T1913BPPMB |
Style | Tactical Tall Range Backpack |
Included Components | Hunting Tactical Bags & Packs |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | SPORTING GOODS |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Capacity Total | 3 Liters |
T**Z
Nice backpack ! recommend
Nice backpack ! recommend
G**D
Awesome Bag, But Will Not Fit 4 Pistols; Compartments Too Small...
I have been waiting to purchase this range bag for a long time. I was getting frustrated carrying my pistols in several pistol rugs/sleeves in a small range bag that only had 3 compartments.Upon getting the GPS bag, I have to say that quality is great!! I cannot imagine this bag wearing out anytime soon. Material and build quality are excellent.Now for the grit, I am very disappointed with the size of the compartments.The shooting glasses compartment/sleeve is too short. My shooting glasses which are Wiley-X do not fit...about 1/4 of the glasses poke out the top. My other big complaint is the pistol cases. I primarily own 9mm H&K pistols, a P30SK (compact), P30L with flashlight/laser attachment, and a VP9. It is very hard to get them into the sleeve/slot as the cases are barely wide enough for the pistols. And if you store magazines in the pistol case, you will not fit 3 pistols in the lower compartment. Essentially I only had room for 3 pistols...two in the bottom, and one up top.Are H&K pistols bigger/wider than others? I have no idea how you would fit a 1911 in there...although they are slimmer, they are longer (at least the standard sizes). Don't even thing of trying to fit a Desert Eagle 50AE...I love the setup of the bag, but wish they would have made it a little deeper to be able to fit 3 pistols across with at least two mags. And that they enlarge the shooting glasses pouch/compartment. I had to just place my glasses in the middle compartment where your ear plugs, sunglasses, and mobile phone go and upon zipping the compartment left my glasses were getting pressed in there...this compartment needs to be deeper. Forget about using the mobile phone compartment if you have a big phone like a Note 8...Overall, I will keep the bag because it fits everything I need although not as I expected. I will not be able to store 4 pistols in their cases, unless the 4th pistol is a super compact slim (single stack) frame.Well thats all I have... Its a great bag, but needs refinement in the dimensions.
D**Y
Great Bag!
I am not a range commando, but I do appreciate being organized when going to a shoot. I shoot competitive skeet, and have a great bag for that, so I can appreciate a good idea in developing a range bag that does it all. This is a great bag, comfortable, well organized, very good quality, good zippers, nice material, easy to get to compartments, definitely holds four pistols in their own separate pistol pouches, the pouches also have 4 separate mags pockets. Big upper compartment, for your essentials, and plenty of room for ammo. Don't need to take 4 pistols, and even more room for everything else. Very nice Bag, The only issues I can find with it are:1. It's big, definitely bigger than I thought it was going to be. With that said, more room for stuff. It is a one bag answer to the everything bag dilemma.2. It's Price, It's a little expensive for a backpack solution to hitting the range. That said, if you can appreciate quality, the price won't bother you as much.
A**D
Great build, but misses the mark on some important features
TLDR: Awesome bag, if you could actually fit guns into it.Built like a tank.-However, the gun bags, which fit nicely into the bag when empty, are a struggle to get into place when they have a gun in them. Add magazines in their holders in the gun bags and three guns are a real struggle to make fit in the bottom compartment. We're talking H&K USP compact with four mags in the pouches, a Smith and Wesson 625 revolver with NO mags, and a S&W 617 revolver in .22, also no mags. Bummed.-The Gun bags are tiny unless you only shoot compact autos or small revolvers. Neither my K frame 617 revolver or my N-Frame 625 will entirely fit into these bags length-wise.-The fleece lined pockets in the gun bags, presumably intended for the gun itself, has only a tiny opening at the "top of the bag. Gun bags generally open fully (which, if you don't use the pocket, these do as well), for a reason. Having to struggle to get a weapon around the zipper and into the fleece pocket creates the potential for muzzle control issues. If you lie the gun into the nylon-face central pocket of the gun bag itself, this isn't an issue, but then why waste space with a fully-padded fleece pocket?-Gun bags are way overpaddded, contributing to all of the above issues. Two layers of padding between the mags and the gun (if you use the pocket), or two layers of padding between the gun and the outside of the bag (if you don't use the pocket) is overkill. The Large bag itself is quite protective, and I'd be quite happy to use the gun bags alone without concern for a quick trip to the range if my GUNS FIT. But, many of them do not.-The gun bags do not have locking zippers. While this would be overkill if you used them only with the whole range bag arrangment, these really are so overbuilt that they'd be nice to use occasionally alone. Unfortunately, in California, your gun bag must be locked in most circumstances for transport. I live in a jurisdiction that will most likely be fine with a padlock through the pull loops, but in the city.... maybe not so cool.===Most of the specialized pockets suffer from being on the small side, and too tall for their use. This results in a very small opening at the top of the compartment that make them hard to actually, you know, use...Compartments are on the small side. There is no dedicated space for muffs in this bag, and not a lot of extra space for them in the larger main compartment. Having said that, is easy to find a small Molle bag to put on the upper outside opposite the upper gun bay.- Who in the hell designs a range bag without a few loops for a sharpie and a pen or pencil. I use these far, far, more often at the range than I do my stapler. Yeah, you can use the Molle loops, but you wanna see my back seat after the sharpie gets knocked out of it's cap (which is clipped into a Molle loop) and rolls around for a while?--Which leads to: I teach. I have seven range staplers. NONE of them fit into the "stapler" pouch on this bag.-The "ammo/parts" cups. These are smart, but need to fold. ESPECIALLY if you shoot lots of .22 (again, I teach. We shoot LOTS of .22....), being able to dump the rounds out of their packaging for loading is nice. They take up way too much room in a range bag that's a little short on that commodity, though. If you do like we do and carry a separate ammo bag most of the time, that's a good place for these.-Plastic parts box. Again, due to a small pouch made for it, it's VERY difficult to get this out past the zipper above it. Take an inch off the vertical height of the pouch and this would be great.-"tools" pouch-Fits what, exactly? It's small and too small for even a standard screwdriver.--Glasses pouch. Again, small and hard to get in and out of. My prescription glasses fit well, but safety glasses are a challenge.===Pros:-This bag is BUILT. Overbuilt, really, but it's likely to outlive me.-This bag has the best backpack straps for slinging it over one shoulder and changing stages I've ever used on a range bag. Very nice. Works great as a full backpack, too, but I rarely go that far.This is a nice bag, but I think it suffers from overthinking at the design stage. Too much padding, too little room for....guns.
E**N
Great choice for a competitive shooter
This is a great option for a USPSA or IDPA pistol shooter.Plenty of room to take two pistols, ammo, and all the related items to a match - easy to carry and has a rain fly in case it starts to rain.Might be a little bit on the big side - the smaller version is just as good but with slightly less room - I had that one first and wore it out taking it to weekly matches for several years.
A**R
Best range bag ever
Awesome I was blown away right out the box and it keeps on impressing me Quality is top notch, if it ever wears out which I doubt it ever will I would not hesitate to be to buy another
J**E
Best range bag I've ever had.
I like everything about this bag. Designated places for everything and just enough room for it all. I have used it twice so far and I got compliments on the bag both trips. People having range bag envy.
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