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The SPEC-OPS Brand All Purpose Bag

April 24, 2017 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

If you have been shooting for any period of time you have probably gone through a few different range bags before settling on one. Me personally, I have two different range bag setups. I have one for when I travel for firearms training and another for when I go to my local indoor range. This review is going to be on the smaller range bag and setup I use when going to my local indoor shooting range.

The bag I have chosen is the All Purpose bag by SPEC-OPS brand. I prefer a range bag to have some organization, but not too much. I take the minimalist approach instead of having a bag with a ton of pockets. It’s just easier for me to get to things quicker. The SPEC-OPS All Purpose bag does just that. It has only 3 compartments which is plenty for your daily range sessions.

The center pocket I use for my handgun, extra magazines, ear pro, and eye pro. I also keep some spare batteries for my ear pro.

The SPEC-OPS Brand All Purpose Bag
Center pocket loaded with ear pro and my Glock 17

The two side pockets are both full length pockets which maximizes storage capacity. In the one side I keep my boxes of 9mm ammunition. I’ve been able to easily fit several 50 round boxes of 9mm range ammo. In this picture I’ve got a few 100 round packs.

The SPEC-OPS Brand All Purpose Bag
4 100 round ammo packs

On the opposite side I keep several items. Think of this as my possibles pouch.

  • Old school M16 cleaning kit pouch which contains my minimalist cleaning kit for the 9mm, Glock take down tool, front site tool, spare recoil spring and rod assembly, and my stock Glock barrel.
  • Trauma kit – SWAT-T tourniquet and Z fold combat gauze held together via a ranger band
  • Deck of playing cards to shoot
  • Masking tape for taping up targets and repairing targets
  • 2 different sharpie markers
The SPEC-OPS Brand All Purpose Bag
Everything you need for a visit to your local range.
The SPEC-OPS Brand All Purpose Bag
All contents unloaded from the bag.

From the manufactures website (www.specopsbrand.com)

  • Double accessory gear loops with bar-tack reinforcements.
  • “Silencer” zipper pulls – ultra quiet, ultra functional (fast and easy to use with gloves and when wet).
  • Nylon web carry handles, anchored with double bar-tacks.
  • “Full length” side pockets.
  • No exposed stitching on bottom (eliminates premature wear).
  • Double stitched zippers and seam-tape.
  • Rounded edges for easier in / out of large packs.
  • Cordura® 1000D. Nylon fabric.
  • Nylon webbing, YKK® zipper and slider, National Molding hardware, 1″ seam tape and nylon thread ensure the highest degree of quality and durability.
  • Premium quality, lifetime guarantee.
  • Bag Dimensions: 7″ high, 11″ wide x 8″ thick. Main Compartment: 7″ high x 11″ wide x 4″ thick @ 308 cubic inches. Side Pockets – 2 ea: 5″ high x 11″ wide x 2″ thick @ 110 cubic inches. Total Capacity: 528 cubic inches.

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Scott Witner is the Editor of The Loadout Room and handles product sourcing for both Crate Club and Cuna Dog. He is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6 month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, mountain warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center and attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang.

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