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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Second on this one. I don't know who makes it for them, it seems to be sold under numerous brands. Midway generally has them priced as low or lower than anyone.

    I've been giving it a pretty good workout since I've retired and no longer have a 'locker' at the range. I had a tendency to overload it by carrying to much ammo, so now I carry my ammo in a check harbor freight tool bag.

    It is well-made.
    I have that bag and it is marked as 'ALLEN'. Perhaps they are the primary manufacturer. It is good quality for the money, I purchased off of Amazon. I use the larger bag as a storage bag for firearms related things as a whole, then use the 'insert' bag as my range bag.

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    I love my i-SHOT Tournament bag, sadly I think they are out of business. Some floating around the EEs.
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    Eberlestock Gunslinger 2. In the main compartment i have all my ammo, ears/eyes, binos, mags, med, etc.



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    I've had the 5.11 bag for awhile. It's better made than the Midway bag (which I bought and returned). It's big, but carries well.


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    I'll be honest, I just go to ross and pick out a decent sized one for like $25.
    It's a bit more inconspicuous when I carry it around. Plus it lasts long enough.

    Otherwise, for when I need to bring the entire kitchen sink, I use an LBT medium 3 wheeled kit bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hmac View Post
    I've had the 5.11 bag for awhile. It's better made than the Midway bag (which I bought and returned). It's big, but carries well.
    What did you find lacking in the Midway that you returned it? Any distinct differences

    I have my suspicions that the Midway, the 5.11, and the LAPG Elite are sourced from the same place.

    I thought mine was a Midway, but it turns out it is a LAPG Elite. No logo.
    Last edited by 26 Inf; 03-20-17 at 00:11.

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    My favorite range bag has been my GPS Tactical range backpack. It's not super roomy but very well made and organized and comes with three handgun soft cases that fit in a dedicated pouch, or it fits one soft case and a 30 cal ammo can.

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    I agree with 26 Inf.

    My Midway looks exactly the same as the 5.11. My only issue is the top zipper broke on one side when it fell off my truck. I just stapled it up and it's holding fine.

    Actually, a second issue is it's really big, so I recently bought a smaller bag. Ended up with an LAPG bag, which is perfect for a couple of pistols, mags and ammo. http://www.lapolicegear.com/lapg-bg-...basicplus.html
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    If I'm just taking a few handguns I'm running a OSOE tool bag with various velcro backed cards and organizers.
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    Workforce tool bag from Home Depot.
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