Designed to be carried on a belt or attached to a MOLLE platform, the Liberty GunPack can be worn in a horizontal or vertical position and has dual rip-cords for instant access to your firearm from multiple positions. The main compartment conceals an adjustable, removable holster as well as a magazine loop to secure a spare magazine. The firearm compartment fits most compact and sub-compact autos (such as a Glock 19 or smaller) and small frame revolvers. The large accessory compartment provides additional space, and has a mesh pocket for additional organization. A flat pocket on the front provides quick access to contents. The front phone pouch has an elastic band with velcro closure and fits most smart phones. The Liberty is constructed of heavy-duty 1000 denier nylon and is available in black and coyote tan. The pack is designed to be ambidextrous and measures 7” x 5” x 2.25”.
5**G
If you have to carry in a bag, this is probably the best choice.
[First I should point out that I added a strip of Velcro to the front phone flap. So don't complain when yours arrives without that.]I really like this bag. I have a Sneaky Pete holster too and I like it, but the Sneaky Pete can only carry my handgun; no extra magazine or anything else. I was a little worried that the Liberty Gun Pack would be too large to carry comfortably or would be so big that it looked out of place. When I wear it in the four o'clock position it doesn't get in my way when walking or sitting in my car. It is a little large but my spouse and teenage kid thought it looked like a fanny pack (apparently fanny packs are coming back, who knew?).As a holster I would say this bag is a fair compromise. Drawing from it takes practice but if you carry concealed you should practice with whatever holster you use anyway. My S&W M&P Shield fits perfectly with the 8 round magazine and the 7 round magazine then fits along side thanks to adjustable Velcro holders. Larger magazines don't fit as well. I'm not crazy about carrying a spare magazine on my right hip however, since if I needed it I would probably need to grab it with my left hand.After much trial and effort I found that I draw best from this holster if I leave the zippers opened to the corners, as opposed to drawn together. Even though there are tabs that you are supposed to grab and rip to quickly open the gun compartment, I do better grabbing the front of the bag itself with my thumb and quickly pulling downward. Leaving the compartment slightly open doesn't visually reveal the gun at all. In the future Elite Survival Systems might consider placing a pull tab in the middle because pulling from the middle unzips both sides more efficiently than pulling from a corner. At first I found the corner of the handgun's rear site would hang on the top right corner of the gun compartment as I drew, but after practicing drawing up and out rather than straight up, that is no longer a problem.In addition to the nice gun compartment there are two more zippered compartments. One on the front panel and one just forward of the gun compartment. You can carry a lot of stuff in these compartments. I have to remind myself not to carry too much or else this thing will start to weigh a ton. But I do have a good EDC kit fitting very nicely.The phone compartment is good. It holds larger phones easily but typical sized phones aren't loose or swallowed up. I nerded up the flap that holds the phone in by sewing some industrial strength Velcro to it for morale patches, goofy pins or patches that make the bag look more like a nerd bag and less like a gun pouch.The back of the pack is a nice molle webbing that works with any belt and lets the pack ride low. Packs that ride too high on my belt tend to lean out ward and when drawing tend to pull outward. The Liberty Gun Pack doesn't have that problem.I'm glad I bought the Liberty Gun Pack. If I could make any recommendations for improvement it would be to add the Velcro on the flap, make the zipper pull for the storage compartment smaller so that it would be easy to tell it apart from from the gun compartment zipper without looking and put a sturdy pull tap in the middle of the gun compartment.I give it a 5 star rating in spite of the suggested improvements because the bag is so close to perfect for me.
M**E
but felt like I should on this little pack
I don't write to many reviews, but felt like I should on this little pack. You could probably fit a Glock 19 and mag in it, but a Glock 43 and mag is perfect. I could easily see how nice this would be for women going on an outing with the kids or something, but for me, it's perfect for my backpack. I wanted my important items secure in the bag and not flopping around. When I don't have my backpack, I can easily grab this pack and go. This thing is well made and really just perfect. Don't hesitate if you are thinking about getting on.
M**T
... expected but hold mt Springer XDs well and I like the phone pocket
A little larger than I expected but hold mt Springer XDs well and I like the phone pocket. You can't tell from the pics, but it has an additional internal pocket separate from the holster section. The added pocket has it's own zipper.
M**R
Exactly what I needed.
The Liberty Gunpack is perfect. From my experience thus far I think it's actually a better design than the 5.11 or Maxpedition product lines. It has lots of room for an edc flashlight or knife in addition to a wallet without being too large. It can easily attach via molle as well. Highly recommend. Great brand.
T**1
Just what I needed for a Taurus M85. 38 ...
Just what I needed for a Taurus M85 .38. I agree with another customer; carry vertically and don't completely close the top of the pouch. Weapon is still concealed but immediate access is a given.
J**I
it will fit a 380 to a 9 mm gun 16 shot and mag cause of the adjustable Velcro plus extra space for pen paper pad and cell phone charger size is great.
The case came. a week early . it will fit a 380 to a 9 mm gun 16 shot and mag cause of the adjustable Velcro plus extra space for pen paper pad and cell phone charger size is great.
J**H
Perfect for when you can't hip carry
Love this setup, I can pack my Sig P238 with an extra mag, wallet and phone. Sometimes if I'm running around and just have a pair of sweat shorts on I can't hip carry and this makes it nice as it's still concealed well and all.
R**R
Good case, just needs a tweak.
The size is just right for a subcompact(XDS, P320 with standard mags). The phone pouch would be better is just a bit larger to accommodate the larger iPhones with a case(speck). I can fit mine in but really a challenge to get it out.
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