so I ordered one of these... loaded my HKG3 with a full mag (20rnds.308) about 10 lbs and put it in the back. Fit great, loaded the main compartmemt with 10 more mags full of .308 about another 10 lbs. I picked the bag up by the shoulder strap and it ripped right off. 20 lbs loaded... may be good for airsoft but do NOT buy this bag for a bugout or rifle bag.
If you want the real thing that this is shamelessly based on and not this cheap shit that will fall apart the moment you load it with more than 10kg (22lbs), get yourself the *'Eberlestock Phantom Sniper Pack'* which is around €345 ($410 USD) at the time of writing this comment... An Eberlestock bag will last you a lifetime, whereas this crap won't even make it 100 yards down the trail without falling off your back, just as your experience entails... Eberlestock don't sell them directly anymore, but there are still a few online retailers selling them, so if it's a sturdy backpack AND a rifle carrier you need, just Google it to find the best price.
Looking at this pack, its a Cactus Jack pack, the same design made by the Chinese, Just a different name put on it, wondering if the same factory makes them.
good job man. what kind of paper route do you have to afford all that gear lol. jk man. wondering if it would fit my 41 inch long g3. plus i wonder at what weight its rated before the straps break.
How the f do I ride a quad or dirtbike with that? I am genuinely curious why the guns don't point up so they are riding on the butt instead of the barrel? Some one if you have the answer let me know.
As mentioned in green text at the beginning of this video, if you want the real thing that this is shamelessly based on and not this cheap shit that will fall apart the moment you load it with more than 10kg (22lbs), get yourself the *'Eberlestock Phantom Sniper Pack'* .. An Eberlestock bag will last you a lifetime, whereas this crap won't even make it 100 yards down the trail without falling off your back... Eberlestock don't sell them directly anymore, but there are still a few online retailers selling them, so if it's a sturdy backpack AND a rifle carrier you need, just Google it to find the best price.
Any update on how rugged this pack is? Granted it's cheap but I would rather put that money to something useful then waste it on a cheap Chinese piece of crap that will rip and cause my gear to go swimming.... Does anyone reading this have experience with this pack? I already took note of Ohsplat's issue below. Thanks for any input.
mine is still holding up strong. only problems iv had with it is the extended buttstock cover velcro needed to be re stitched. and the logo fell off. I have had this bag for going on 3 years. take it hunting. and I normally grab it if I'm going to have my ar15 pistol or rifle in my truck along with taking the bag to the range vary often.
+Aaron Schmitt Thanks for the feedback and posting the video. I am going to give it a try and hope my luck is as good as yours with this pack. I am very sketchy buying something this inexpensive for something that should be rugged and long lasting. Only one way to find out in the end tho. Thanks again.
so I ordered one of these... loaded my HKG3 with a full mag (20rnds.308) about 10 lbs and put it in the back. Fit great, loaded the main compartmemt with 10 more mags full of .308 about another 10 lbs. I picked the bag up by the shoulder strap and it ripped right off. 20 lbs loaded... may be good for airsoft but do NOT buy this bag for a bugout or rifle bag.
If you want the real thing that this is shamelessly based on and not this cheap shit that will fall apart the moment you load it with more than 10kg (22lbs), get yourself the *'Eberlestock Phantom Sniper Pack'* which is around €345 ($410 USD) at the time of writing this comment... An Eberlestock bag will last you a lifetime, whereas this crap won't even make it 100 yards down the trail without falling off your back, just as your experience entails... Eberlestock don't sell them directly anymore, but there are still a few online retailers selling them, so if it's a sturdy backpack AND a rifle carrier you need, just Google it to find the best price.
Looking at this pack, its a Cactus Jack pack, the same design made by the Chinese, Just a different name put on it, wondering if the same factory makes them.
Please clarify the pack-with-extensions, maximum interior rifle length?
See how old this video is? Btw it will hold a 42" rifle. Check out outdoor king
@@southernviking3113 Thank you.
good job man. what kind of paper route do you have to afford all that gear lol. jk man. wondering if it would fit my 41 inch long g3. plus i wonder at what weight its rated before the straps break.
How the f do I ride a quad or dirtbike with that? I am genuinely curious why the guns don't point up so they are riding on the butt instead of the barrel? Some one if you have the answer let me know.
i have two of these packs. there real nice for quality and storage , but my xcr with a scope doesnt fit.
As mentioned in green text at the beginning of this video, if you want the real thing that this is shamelessly based on and not this cheap shit that will fall apart the moment you load it with more than 10kg (22lbs), get yourself the *'Eberlestock Phantom Sniper Pack'* .. An Eberlestock bag will last you a lifetime, whereas this crap won't even make it 100 yards down the trail without falling off your back... Eberlestock don't sell them directly anymore, but there are still a few online retailers selling them, so if it's a sturdy backpack AND a rifle carrier you need, just Google it to find the best price.
What’s the barrel length on that m&p 15-22
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Cuanto cuesta la mochilas??
Eat a cheeseburger, please.
Is ti from aliexpress?
Any update on how rugged this pack is? Granted it's cheap but I would rather put that money to something useful then waste it on a cheap Chinese piece of crap that will rip and cause my gear to go swimming....
Does anyone reading this have experience with this pack? I already took note of Ohsplat's issue below. Thanks for any input.
mine is still holding up strong. only problems iv had with it is the extended buttstock cover velcro needed to be re stitched. and the logo fell off. I have had this bag for going on 3 years. take it hunting. and I normally grab it if I'm going to have my ar15 pistol or rifle in my truck along with taking the bag to the range vary often.
+Aaron Schmitt Thanks for the feedback and posting the video. I am going to give it a try and hope my luck is as good as yours with this pack. I am very sketchy buying something this inexpensive for something that should be rugged and long lasting. Only one way to find out in the end tho. Thanks again.
No chest strap is a deal breaker.
you can get one to put on the straps....that's my aim...
Great video, really helped me make my decision, Just next time make the title a little more specific on the product xD