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Falco G122 CrossBody Bag: Concealed Carry That Doesn’t Compromise

August 9, 2024 by Fred Rowlands Leave a Comment

When you’re on the move and need a solid concealed carry solution, the Falco G122 CrossBody Bag steps up to the plate. This bag isn’t just about looking good; it’s about function, durability, and making sure your gear is right where you need it when you need it.

Built to Last, Styled to Blend In
The Falco G122 is built tough, using premium materials that can take a beating while still looking sharp. It’s got a clean, no-nonsense design that fits right in, whether you’re headed to a business meeting or grabbing a coffee. Available in 3 different colors, it’s a bag that doesn’t scream “tactical,” but still packs a punch when it comes to functionality.

Wearing it crossbody means you’re not only distributing the weight evenly but also keeping it close. The adjustable strap ensures it sits just right, keeping it secure and comfortable, even during long days out.

Concealment Done Right
Now, let’s talk about what really matters: concealment. The G122’s concealed carry compartment is what sets it apart. It’s got room for just about any handgun you’re packing, whether it’s a subcompact or a full-size. The Velcro straps inside keep your piece locked down, and the soft lining means your firearm stays scratch-free.

The placement of the compartment is key. It’s designed for a quick draw—no fumbling around when seconds count. And the zipper? Smooth and silent, so you can access your weapon without announcing it to the world.

More Than Just a Gun Bag
Don’t think for a second that the G122 is just about carrying a gun. The main compartment gives you plenty of space for your EDC items—wallet, phone, keys, you name it. The front pocket’s got a magnetic closure, perfect for stuff you need to grab in a hurry, and there’s even a hidden pocket in the back for those extra valuable items.

The way it’s laid out, your firearm stays separate from your other gear. No worries about mixing things up or accidentally damaging your essentials.

All This is Stored Apart From Your Pistol

Low-Key Security
When it comes to concealed carry, staying under the radar is the name of the game. The Falco G122 nails it with its unassuming look. It’s not flashy, and that’s a good thing—it keeps you and your firearm off the radar.

The bag’s design also adds a layer of security. It hugs close to your body, making it tough for anyone to snatch, and the solid zippers and closures keep your gear locked down tight. Plus, the bag’s shape and structure minimize printing, so no one’s going to spot that you’re carrying.

In Addition to the Keys, Wallet, Knife and Phone a Glock 41 Was Also Concealed

Final Take
The Falco G122 CrossBody Bag isn’t just another accessory; it’s a reliable partner for anyone serious about concealed carry. It combines style, durability, and practicality in one package. Whether you’re tackling your daily grind or heading into the unknown, this bag keeps your firearm secure, accessible, and out of sight. For those who take their EDC seriously, the G122 is a solid investment that won’t let you down.

 

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About the Author

Fred Rowlands Fred “Garfield” Rowlands is a 21+ year Navy veteran who spent his career in strange and diverse places like Diego Garcia, Wintering Over in Antarctica, the Southern Border, and Burbank CA. Has spent over 30 years working in Military Physical Security, Law Enforcement, and Private Security, and has “more luck than a cat has lives” supposedly. He now resides in NW Florida with his wife and a Great Dane named Layla.

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