09-27-2008, 21:40
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Colorado Springs
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Originally Posted by MtnGoat
TR and Razor - Looked at Eagle. Their Courier bag is the closest, but still not in the Pit. If we can't find what we are looking for, I think we are going with it.
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Did you check out the Tactical Tailor Active Shooter Bag? Make sure you click the "View More Images" link under the picture.
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10-26-2008, 22:15
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The Blackhawk Battle Bag worked well for me.
http://www.blackhawk.com/product1.asp?P=60BB02
Mine holds 6 magazines, plus a GPS and miscellaneous other gear.
I used it throughout my last tour in Iraq, and it held up fine – no durability issues.
I never had to actually bug-out with it, but it seems like it’s up to the job
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10-29-2008, 09:11
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Originally Posted by redleg99
The Blackhawk Battle Bag worked well for me.
http://www.blackhawk.com/product1.asp?P=60BB02
Mine holds 6 magazines, plus a GPS and miscellaneous other gear.
I used it throughout my last tour in Iraq, and it held up fine – no durability issues.
I never had to actually bug-out with it, but it seems like it’s up to the job
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Yeah - We've seen this one. Don't like having to unzip a zipper to get to your mags.
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11-04-2008, 13:59
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Bag may be found
Looks like we might have found a Bail out bag.
High Speed Gear's - Armordilla Discreet Case
Not a bad looking bag. A bit big in size.. but.
Anyone used these before??
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"Berg Heil"
History teaches that when you become indifferent and lose the will to fight someone who has the will to fight will take over."
COLONEL BULL SIMONS
Intelligence failures are failures of command [just] as operations failures are command failures.”
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11-04-2008, 14:20
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Originally Posted by MtnGoat
Looks like we might have found a Bail out bag.
High Speed Gear's - Armordilla Discreet Case
Not a bad looking bag. A bit big in size.. but.
Anyone used these before??
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Looks like a bag I got at work but we did not like the layout inside. Is there any photos of the inside?
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11-05-2008, 00:33
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Camp LeJuene area, NC
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Originally Posted by SF_BHT
Is there any photos of the inside?
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Hey Gents , been a long time since I have visited the forum here or any other forum to say the least . Just trying to stay out of trouble to say the least !
So just jumping on to answer a question if I may . I will be loading up some more photos on our site as soon as I get to taking much better photos , but here are some links to photos I have now . Some have already been posted on another forum .
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A1.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A2.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A3.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A4.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A5.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A6.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A7.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A8.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A9.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A10.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A11.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A12.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A13.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A14.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A15.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A16.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A17.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A18.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A19.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A20.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A21.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A22.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A23.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A24.jpg
http://www.hsgi2.us/Armordilla/A25.jpg
Like , I said , just a few photos of the proto-type pictured here . We just started production here a little over a week ago and have some in stock already in Maroon , Lt. Navy , and Smoke Green . This project was inspired by a custom job we took in from a customer in the Pentagon area , in need of carrying at least 2 - 17" Laptops and other gear . I made some changes from the original custom bag we did after talking with others operators in the field to come to a final design . Looking more towards the discreet side by offering non-military colors and by making sure it's appearance didn't scream out tactical .
Hope you enjoy the photos and if you have any questions , I will be more than happy to answer .
Gene @ HSGI
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11-05-2008, 13:32
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Welcome Gene! Thanks for the pictures. Out of curiosity, is your model actually missing a toe off his left foot, or is it just a bad camera angle?
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11-05-2008, 16:54
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Originally Posted by Razor
Welcome Gene! Thanks for the pictures. Out of curiosity, is your model actually missing a toe off his left foot, or is it just a bad camera angle?
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Raz,
If you're referring to A21, it's a crop. Check A5, they're all there!!
Later
Martin
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11-05-2008, 23:03
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Originally Posted by Razor
Welcome Gene! Thanks for the pictures. Out of curiosity, is your model actually missing a toe off his left foot, or is it just a bad camera angle?
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Thanks for the Welcome , Razor .
About those toes , wasn't really noticing them until you now mentioned them . But to answer your question , CXS (model) has all his toes . Just a few of them need to use to sight the lead slinger in ! Shoot them off, before they rot off and save him the agony .
Gene @ HSGI
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11-05-2008, 23:04
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Maybe we can hold a bake sale to pay for the surgery to get toe #4 straightened back out.
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11-06-2008, 07:14
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LOL !!! CXS has already commented that the Asian lady at the mall whom does nails will not touch them . Bake sale .................... Whom can stomach the thought of eating after looking at these toes ? I say we just have that old fashion turkey shoot , capping toes lurking over a log .
I forward the news to CXS that their are people deeply concern and want to help out !
Gene @ HSGI
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11-19-2008, 11:04
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Swansboro, NC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Razor
Maybe we can hold a bake sale to pay for the surgery to get toe #4 straightened back out.
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Thanks for the concern, anything will help..
CXS
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