Last edited by richiecotite; 06-10-2019 at 06:13 PM.
"I'm a tactical operator and Instructor and also retired military."
-read on another forum
So reading this had me thinking.
I am planning on using this pack as my "Outdoor Recreation" pack - which in my world entails camping, light hiking, fishing, and off-roading. Your post has me reconsidering the packs utility for off-roading. Is it possible to wear this pack while wearing a 3 point seat belt? If I am in an accident will the seat belt tensioner create a hazard with the pack? We wore chest holsters in the tank but we didn't have seat belts.....
I recall you went for a period of time carrying a 1006? Did you carry it in a HPG bag?
I'm wanting to get the bag primarily for the 1006 and I've read through the HPG forum and haven't seen the 1006 mentioned. I know that full size bag will hold the USP45 Full Size so I'm assuming the 1006 should carry well but figured you may have real world knowledge?
Late to the party. But yeah, HPG kit bags are worth every penny and then some. I have a standard size recon kit bag I use during late season when it gets cold. When the temperature drops I break the bibs out which pretty much rules out all belt related holsters and accessories. Largest pistol I've carried in the holster compartment is a 4 5/8" Ruger Blackhawk. There is a lot of utility there.
Just about to pull the trigger on the Heavy Recon Kit Bag. Can anyone tell me why I should get the Standard V2 Kit Bag instead?