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The US Peacekeeper Rapid Deployment Pack is a versatile and durable tactical backpack designed for quick access and organization. Featuring reinforced nylon pouches, ergonomic design, and water-resistant materials, this pack is perfect for professionals on the move. With a lifetime warranty and a lightweight build, itโs the ultimate companion for any adventure.
D**W
US Peacekeeper RDP - Best "Bang for Buck" I've seen.
I ordered two of these packs based on a friend's recommendation. When it arrived, I was actually quite impressed with the quality and storage space of this bag. It's high-quality, relatively inexpensive and has huge carrying capacity compared to MOST other MORE EXPENSIVE packs. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.Features:Most places that carryThe shoulder strap was solid but a little more work to adjust than usual. It's wide so it didn't cut into my shoulder. I liked how they put the padding for the strap on Velcro for easier use. The strap is also on a buckle for quick detach. The pack can sling over your right or left shoulder.With regards to external pouched, the front two pockets are held closed by Velcro flaps and elastic straps hold the two M16 mags firmly (2 pockets x 2 mags per pocket), keeping them from rattling or banging into each other. These pockets can also hold P-mags, though they fit a little tighter. The pockets on the side are, I assume, are for pistol mags and hold my two Glock 19 well. Just like with the front pockets, the pistol pockets hold 2 magazines each, though I'm guessing you can hold more single-stack magazines.The main compartment is huge and you can probably fit eight more magazines if you position them vertically! It's "zipper-closed" and there are 3 elastic straps sewn on one "wall" if you want to secure things. They are big enough to secure more Glock 19 magazines. On the other "wall," a netted pouch is sewn on (approx. 6"x6") if you want to put your ID there or something. You can fit a medkit in the main compartment if you don't want to haul around a ton of ammo and mags:ย US PeaceKeeper Replacement Supply Kit for Rapid Deployment Packs Another "zippered" compartment can hold more magazines, documentation, small notepad or whatever. It's about 6" x2" so whatever you put in there will have to be flat-ish.The back of the pack (external) is webbed and comes with a Velcro'd flap that lets you secure the pack to your belt.There are a couple other thing built into this pack that I haven't mentioned. Nothing bad about this pack yet except there's no good place to attach a holster...
J**S
Very reliable, versitile bag. Fits more than you would think, too.
This is my GHB (Get Home bag). A little bit different from a bug-out bag or even an EDC. I bring it a lot of places, and it's been knocked around a fair amount. I have it pretty well loaded up with random gear. It has magazine pockets, but I have never used it for that. You can take out, or adjust, the flaps on the outer pouches to make them fit whatever you need. The webbing allows for (certain) pouches to be added to the bag as well. I say "certain" because of the placement, you can't necessarily fit just any MOLLE pouch, they have to be the right shape or it won't sit well on your shoulder.As I'm sure you know, with any gear, any bag, especially gear/loadout bags, you need to play around with placement and items until you find what works for you... and then continue to make sure it works well.One reviewer mentioned the bag falling apart, literally to pieces, dumping gear everywhere. I cannot imagine my bag doing this and it's been fully stocked with gear, and tossed around, bumped into things, brushed against concrete and so on. In fact, some of the seams have been rubbed against metal corners (accidently), and it doesn't show a bit of wear- in fact, it still looks brand new.It's possible that one reviewer's bag was a defect. I couldn't say for sure, though. As for customer service, I have never had to speak with their CS people. But I believe I saw that the company has a solid warranty as well (also, not positive because I haven't had to inquire).If you want a reliable bag that has many functions. This bag is easy to load out, easy to grab and go and easy to modify. I've never had a problem with reliability.I almost forgot. For the price alone... if you're in the market for a bag like this, don't hesitate! Inexpensive doesn't always mean "cheap."
S**N
Good Bag, But not Good Enough to be EDC
I LOVE THIS F***ING BAG!!! No, seriously, I love this thing. Has the organization and separated pockets that I go to military designs for. four pockets around outside. a large b;ucket pocket as primary with netting pocket on one side, elastic tool holders on the other side, and hook and loop on lid for your morale badges (Remember it is cheap to make your own. Several shops that come up at Amazon input morale patch will offer custom, and if you want a special design hop to fiver and get one for $5 or so; mine say "..l.the streeet finds its own uses for things..." and "People Before Prophet" which as no typo and is a test to see if people are openminded at a deep level or not). A back pocket with hook and loop on one side.. And the back has a strap to allow you to hook to a belt. the damn thing is fantastic.(And the idea that it was associated with peace keeping missions just warmed my cold leftist commie pinko heart.But. Yeah, you knew there was going to be a but. There are questions of structural integrity. As you can see in the attached picture, the carrying strap end holder (which I'm sure has a name" broke. Amazon and the company replaced the whole bag of course rather than sending out another small piece of plastic, so the support was great. I just didn''t expect breakage on somehting like this immediately. This was going to be my EDC bag for public transit. Back to the drawing board.
B**7
This is my second purchase my first bag was for different caliber
This will be 300 Blackout bag the first one was for my 5.56 NATO. For obvious reasons I don't mix the two in the same bag. The first one I bought about a year ago still holds up it's been thrown around cost in the trunk tossed in the back of the car tossed. Tossed, I think you get the point and I'm not easy on equipment. So far I've not had stitching problems for those that do find a Shoemaker they still do exist also places that make sailboat sails the canvas makers have heavy machinery that can sew new stitching very quickly. I hope that helps. What I buy one again? Obviously yes today is my second purchase again I don't mix ammo...
R**K
Craftsmanship
Great quality . A+
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