NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Elite Survival Systems Liberty GunPack

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posted on December 3, 2017
Part holster, part fanny pack, part personal organizer, the Liberty GunPack from Elite Survival Systems allows armed citizens to carry and organize all their EDC essentials in one compact case. Constructed of tactical nylon and available in Coyote Tan or black, the GunPack features an adjustable holster for compact or subcompact pistols and small revolvers, and an elastic loop to hold a reload. It also has multiple zippered pockets and a secure phone pouch, and can be attached to the body or a bag via belt loops or MOLLE webbing. Joe Kurtenbach walks through the features in this week's NRA Gun Gear of the Week video above. MSRP: $50 For more, elitesurvival.com

 

  

  



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