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Eagle LE Div. Discreet Backpack

This is the new Eagle Industries LE Divison Discreet Backpack that i just finished. It is specifically known as the AIII Commercial Pistol Pack.

The CPP is a reduced size AIII Pack with multiple upgrades to the interior. It is the "sister" backpack to the LE COURIER Bag.

This new pack features a hidden pistol pocket and a hidden section of PALS webbing.

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Part Number: A-III-CPP-LE

Available Colors: Black and Grey

Retail Pricing: $213.69
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The back of the pack.
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Interior of the main compartment with a book for scale. The book is resting on the false padded backing, which conceals the PALS webbing.
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False backing is secured via several Velcro strips. This has been opened now exposing the PALS.

Double pistol mag pouch attached for scale.
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This is the center compartment. It features several slip pockets for notebooks, books, etc. The divider also contains pen loops and a cell phone pocket.

The front side of the compartment has a mesh zipper pocket for additional organization.
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Pistol pocket open exposing the weapon. The inetrior is lined on both sides, so you can place the holster anywhere you like as well as additional Velcro pouches
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Pack with S&W 4506 .45ACP for scale.
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That looks like a very good piece of kit. Thanks for sharing, Ben!

Now I just have to convince the CFO I need yet another bag ...
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I'm looking for something like that for a Mk18. You guys have any plans for discreet SBR carry?
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I'm looking for something like that for a Mk18. You guys have any plans for discreet SBR carry?
You will see another pack that is quite similar to this model, which is designed specifically for a SBR. You will have to seperate the upper and lower, and then it will slide into a back channel on the pack.

Should be released in another 4-6 weeks.
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That looks like a very good piece of kit. Thanks for sharing, Ben!

Now I just have to convince the CFO I need yet another bag ...
Thanks Todd. Much appreciated for the kind words.
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You will see another pack that is quite similar to this model, which is designed specifically for a SBR. You will have to seperate the upper and lower, and then it will slide into a back channel on the pack.
What about something like an M92 Krink underfolder, or full-size Uzi...any idea if those will/would fit?
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What about something like an M92 Krink underfolder, or full-size Uzi...any idea if those will/would fit?
When the new SBR pack is released there will be dimensions of what it will accept.

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