First Look: Elite Survival Systems Avenger GunPack

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posted on February 6, 2022
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Elite Survival Systems Avenger Gunpack F

While off-body carry certainly isn't as secure as a holster mounted on your belt, there are situations where it can be preferable for the armed citizen, and the Avenger GunPack from Elite Survival Systems is a dedicated concealment solution with multiple methods of carry, as well as secure storage for your personal-defense gun and accessories.

Made from 1000 denier nylon, the Avenger GunPack features a large, main compartment that includes an adjustable holster designed to fit most of today's handgun designs. A smaller accessory compartment on the front face of the pack provides loops for securing spare magazines, and there's an included hook that can secure keys and other small items. A flat accessory pocket on the front of the accessory compartment enables storage of smaller items, like cash or credit cards.

On either side of the Avenger GunPack, you'll find MOLLE webbing for attaching additional packs or compatible accessories. Elastic accessory cord on the outside of the pack allows users to secure other items, and a rectangular section of hook-and-loop fabric sitting just above the accessory compartment allows for personalization. The pack can be carried by the top handle, with the provided shoulder strap or can even be carried on a belt.

The Elite Survival Systems Avenger GunPack measures 6.5"x9"x4", including the front pocket, and the pack is available in black, coyote tan and olive drab. The suggested retail price on the pack is $59.95. For more information, visit elitesurvival.com.

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