Reproduced from the July/August issue of American Handgunner.
ALTERNATIVE
PISTOL-PACKERS
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John Connor
Steppin’ out for the evening, Little Red’s
got her little black frock, a big black Glock,
and a matching pistol-plus purse from
Hoffner’s Holsters
Maxpedition’s ambidextrous Malaga Gearslinger may be their most
adaptable and comfortable
“pistol-packer-plus”to date.
Light but surprisingly sturdy, HawkePak’s
E&E BugOut Bag will organize your ordnance, hide your holstered handgun, and morph
into multiple carry modes.
Hoffner’s little leather “camera case” pistol-packer will go on a belt, drop into a larger bag, or masquerade as a small evening purse.
Before Maxpedition Hard-Use Gear introduced their original and now famed Fat Boy Versipack, my backup blasters got stuffed into a drab array of sad sacks and clumsy carry-alls. The Fat Boy changed all that, providing a concealment platform I even felt comfortable using as a “primary packer” in situations where conventional holsters weren’t “situationally appropriate.” Then fortunately, some other smart makers got serious about stealthy alternatives, and now we enjoy lots of great choices.
That’s the upside of my alternative pistol-packin’ experience. The downside is, every time I acquire concealed-carry-friendly products, they’re rapidly “re-distributed” by and amongst a buncha renegade redheads and other relations.
But all was not lost. Ambidextrous and endowed with enough pockets to mystify Walter Mitty and supply a squad, the new Malaga Gearslinger might be the best, most comfortable-carryin’ all-around Maxpedition design yet. Features and capabilities are too numerous to list, but among them, the secure — and fast — rear-compartment pistol access tops my list. I’m zero for two on Malaga’s now, but Helena and Aunt C are happy campers...
Dillon’s “Plan B” looks like an ordinary
day-planner, but open it up and it’s
a stealth “day-saver.”
My battered, abused but enduring Blackhawk!“Battle Bag” has proven its worth, and hardly drawn a glance from the wrong kind of observers.
The Ambush Jacket’s zipper-split sides give easy access to belt holsters, and interior pistol pockets provide even more concealment options.
Safe Direction’s bullet-defeating handgun-concealing fanny pack looks like any old belt-pouch from the front.
Etcetera
BlackHawk’s Battle Bag works for handgunners and long-gunners, with three flapped front pouches for AR magazines. The rear compartment holds a universal holster and mag pouch, and a shoulder strap, stowable waist belt and handgrip give multiple carry options. This bag’s a favorite, and it shrugs off abuse.
The HawkePaks E&E BugOut Bag is a morphing mutant that’ll conceal your cannon and organize your ordnance. A moveable, pocketed partition customizes the deep interior, and its shoulder and leg straps keep it from flappin’ when you’re on the fly. A universal holster is included. Good gear!
Best known for hard-core tac gear, Hoffner’s Holsters also makes fine leather holster-purses and a neat little “camera case” for pocket-rocket-size guns.
Our favorite “fanny packs” are made by Safe Direction, and include an NIJ-IIIA rated ballistic containment panel to capture possible accidental discharges while charging or clearing a handgun.
From Dillon Precision, the Plan B “day-planner” is a day-saver in disguise, and with Dillon’s Concealed Carry Tote you can look like you’re a geek on your way to fix somebody’s copy machine. Cool, huh?
There’s lots more, so check out our Web blast on the Handgunner Web site for more pics of packs and other goodies. Pack plenty, pack wisely, and stay safe!
Here’s More! If you didn’t get enough in the pages of American Handgunner feast your eyes here for more!
Do not suggest that retired Marine Sergeant Major Chris Gagliano's Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack is a "man-purse," okay? The Memsaab Helena can get away with it; nobody else.
My battered, abused but enduring Blackhawk "Battle
Bag" has been dragged, dropped, stuffed and tossed,
yet repeatedly proven its worth, and hardly drawn a
glance from the wrong kind of observers. Here’s
what it looks like open.
Dillon's Concealed Carry Tote makes the user look like a mild-mannered computer technician, which can be "tactically convenient."
This ain't about clothes, but the Bullet50 Ambush Jacket from TAG - Tactical Assault Gear - is just too cool not to include. Designed by and for cops, its features accommodate easy access to belt holsters and secured interior weapons pockets, and rear "fighting strips" attach the jacket to your belt so your jacket can't be yanked up to trap your arms - one of my own favorite fightin' tricks.
Maxpedition's original — and still popular —
Fat Boy pistol-pouch started two trends: a series of great gun-bags from Maxpedition, and
the Connor girls rippin' off my favorite
alternative pistol-packers.
The Malaga offers two dedicated pistol-packing points - one inside the main compartment, and a flap-protected yet fast-access pouch on the backside. A universal holster attaches firmly with Velcro.
Elite Survival’s Tailgunner GunPack and Walkabout Briefcase are both low-profile ways that allow you to never break rule one:
“Have a gun.”
Uncle John's "Field Editor Travel Trio": Maxpedition's Tactical Attache with separate compartments for laptop
and a large Roscoe, a slug-stopping Safe Direction Academy Pad to mitigate any motel-room AD's, and...
those side pouches are made to fit Nalgene bottles,
but he prefers "adult beverages."