Willieboy
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Post by Willieboy on Jul 3, 2012 14:53:07 GMT -5
I thought I'd throw up some pics of my go bag, a S.O. Tech Mission Go Bag, and see if I could elicit some thoughts about the concept of maintaining a go bag and learn what you guys are doing. My bag is a work-in-process and by no means have I arrived at its final configuration. For example, the shown Zulu Gear Chaos admin pouch I've attached is much too big for what I'm after. I want a smaller pouch in which I can carry a few AK related tools and maybe some spare batteries, boot laces etc. The little Maxpedition pocket is a better alternative. The next picture shows the bag's size as compared to a twenty round Hungarian tanker magazine. See also the world's greatest bandoleer in the background. A couple Tacos attached to the front of the bag might be a possibility too: The main section contains four draw string pouches that will accommodate at least two thirty round AK mags each: Looks like I can carry many more mags, empty or full, a first-aid kit, binoculars, etc in the space between the four draw string pouches: In the bag's outside compartment, there is room for lunch, Depends, Melba toast, or whatever. There is a Velcro loop panel in the outer compartment to which something can be attached. I have another Mission Go Bag in which I have attached a three mag pistol shingle. Plenty of room in this compartment. If you guys have some thoughts, ideas or pics to share, have at it. Thanks for looking.
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Post by Hawkeye on Jul 3, 2012 18:38:59 GMT -5
I have been very interested recently in getting a SO Tech Mission Go Bag, so thanks for posting this.
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Post by Willieboy on Jul 3, 2012 19:09:11 GMT -5
They're nicely made and very versatile Hawkeye.
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Post by 4track on Jul 4, 2012 21:05:00 GMT -5
Thanks for posting the photos of the SO Tech bag.
I have a few questions:
Will a 32oz Nalgene bottle fit inside of the interior pockets?
Also, are there drainage grommets inside of the interior pockets?
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Post by Willieboy on Jul 5, 2012 13:58:08 GMT -5
Hello 4Track. There is a grommet in each of the four interior pockets. I'm not sure if a pocket will hold a 32 ounce Nagalene bottle. I don't have one and have never seen one in the flesh. I have some sixteen ounce bottles and they fit fine. The sixteen ounce bottle comes up to the top of the pocket, but there is plenty of room to spare around the sides of the bottle. So, a 32 ounce bottle might fit if it's just bigger in girth and not substantially taller.
I sent you a PM awhile back regarding your Gorkas. Did you receive it or should I resend?
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Post by 4track on Jul 9, 2012 16:24:53 GMT -5
Hello 4Track. There is a grommet in each of the four interior pockets...a 32 ounce bottle might fit if it's just bigger in girth and not substantially taller. I sent you a PM awhile back regarding your Gorkas. Did you receive it or should I resend? Thanks for the information. Whoops, I didn't even realize that I had a PM. Can you resend?
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Post by Willieboy on Jul 10, 2012 19:41:44 GMT -5
Hello 4Track. There is a grommet in each of the four interior pockets...a 32 ounce bottle might fit if it's just bigger in girth and not substantially taller. I sent you a PM awhile back regarding your Gorkas. Did you receive it or should I resend? Thanks for the information. Whoops, I didn't even realize that I had a PM. Can you resend? PM resent.
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