Who makes a great gear bag....

I have the Midway bag also. It is very roomy, and very heavily built, but as with most things, the zippers are the weak point. I've broken both sides of the main top compartment at different times. I've since fixed them and reinforced the weak stitching that gave out. Still, I would recommend this bag to anyone. Its got a lot of bang for the buck, and can still be used even if you break the zipper like I did, until you get a chance to fix it.
-Dan
 
You need to remember, the minute a maker puts "gun" or "tactical" on an item, it seems to double in price.

Heavy-duty gear bags used by folks in the equine industry are heavy canvas, reasonably priced, and very durable

Check out a tack shop, unless you need a bazillion little pockets
 
Thanks for the replies.The links posted so far are for bags that are much smaller than what I'm looking for.I'm looking more at "bug-out" type bags that are not backpacks and are more the size of the link I posted.These equine bags may be an option.Ill look for them. :)
 
You need to remember, the minute a maker puts "gun" or "tactical" on an item, it seems to double in price.

Much like boat, motorcycle, or related plane gear, the price is instantly jacked up when it is "designed" for a specific market. I have been using a craftsman gatemouth or something like that and it has held up fine. Big durable zipper, heavy cordura material, lots of pockets, and it stays open when unzipped. Foam inserts (home made)hold the pistols and built in pockets meant for small tools and fasteners hold the accessories. I also have medical turnout bag that doubles a big backpack if I feel the need to take everything else I own to the range.
 
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