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The SOG Responder Bag features a large padded compartment and an adjustable shoulder strap with front pouches that hold up to six AR magazines and side pockets for additional storage space. It has dual zipper sliders for easy opening and closing and a padded mesh back for added comfort. Inside, the bag has MOLLE loops for other accessories and equipment, and features a belt attachment point. Features: Large Padded Main Compartment. Adjustable Shoulder Strap with Quick-release Buckle. Dual Zipper Sliders. 2 Side Pockets for Additional Storage. Front Pouches Support up to 6 AR Magazines. Grommeted Bottom Drainage Holes. Shoulder Strap Pad. Padded Mesh Back. Belt Attachment Point. Interior MOLLE Loops for Gear Organization.
Large main compartment and two side pockets
Front AR magazine pouches holds up to six AR magazines
Padded mesh back
Belt attachment point
Interior MOLLE channels for additional accessories and gear organization
ASIN#: B00OMWY7LU
Model number#: YPM001SOG-008
YPM001
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Got one last week for $14.99. I removed the goofy SOG patch. The bag is of decent quality and small. It can hold one to two large sized pistols, eye pro, hearing pro, and a few boxes of ammo in the side pockets. It's a great bag if you're just taking one pistol to the range. If you don't overload it the straps should be just fine. Worth it at $15, probably still worth it at $20, but I wouldn't pay any more.
December 1, 2020 bought one for $14.99 at Amazon during the holidays. Got a dollar $1 digital credit and about a dollar for cash back. We will see how it does. Many of the reviews suggest ditching the SOG patch and reinforcing the shoulder straps.
Nice little go bag, I use mine exactly like mreed911 (below), as my 300BLK range bag kept separate from 5.56 ammo & mags, to avoid any unpleasantness. Room for first aid, accessories etc in the center pouch. Rugged enough for occasional use, such as a truck bag for your truck gun, I may buy another one just for that.
Bought mine, it actually fits nine(9) STANAG magazines well. Planning to reinforce the shoulder strap, add a handle, and replace the patch.
@gundeals please monitor these posts better. It’s $16 w discount.
Does anybody else get $5 courtesy credit on the last page of checkout ?
I just went through all the way to placing the order. The second discount never came up so it was $14.99 plus tax. Also, they are offering a free week of Prime for 1.99 which you click on during the process. Since I could not get the discounts to work I cancelled the order/took the bag from my shopping cart. Low and behold... the Prime membership was still active and apparently was going to be charged even though I never finalized the order. I had to go into my account, find it and cancel it. So I now have to watch my credit card statement to see what they actually do. Annoying to go through this.
The shoulder strap ripped off of mine after a few months of 1x/week use. The bag seems to be sufficiently constructed except for the shoulder strap reinforcement.
Got mine in the mail yesterday. Was smaller than I thought, just a little bigger than my pistol range bag that's in a similar style. Was able to fit 6 USGI mags with ranger plates. Added a pistol mag patch to the external molle panel. Internal molle panel is a good touch. Sog tags and patch were corny. Those are coming off soon.
Anyone tried putting targets in this? How big targets can it fit?
Got one. Filled it up. 6 30rd pmag/Lancer mix, 1 40rd pmag, 1 quick clot trauma kit, 2 Israeli bandages (probably 5x3 vacuum packed), emt shears, 2 fnx 14rd 45acp magazines in an interior molle pouch & two more on the exterior molle, 1100 lumen surefire, crkt m16 folder (on shoulder strap), Gerber lmt fixed blade, 2 glowsticks, 4 protein bars, 1 lifestraw water filter, 6 cr123a, 2 cr2032 batteries & a barney band aid.
Bought it, received it, removed the patch. Nice quality bag and well worth $20.
This is a great range or "go" bag. I sewed a handle where the hang-up loop is and replaced the patch with molle and it is now perfect.
That's a pretty clever idea adding the handle, going to do that as well. I de-stitched that SOG patch as well, then replaced it with one of my old leather flightsuit nametags.
Had I not had a leather Speedy Stitcher I bought to make my Ka-Bar parangatang machete a real sheath, I'd have glued on my leather patch to my SOG bag, as sewing through thick leather usual always ends up with lots of cussing and lots of punctures to my fingers.
(It'll be a cold day in hell before I ever use a sewing thimble, hell will freeze over before that happens)
Great bag for stuffing with 556 ammo...6 filled mags and several boxes in other 3 pockets....great for ar15 range day or mini bugout bag add on
This is a really nice bag for the money. It has the molle attachment in the interior of the bag so you can customize the interior. It's probably going to be a range bag for me. For the money, you really can't go wrong. It fits ammo and mags nicely in the side pouches.
I was really jonesing for a manbag.
My last one was Belkin stone-cold-bitch grey outside with pussy-pink inside.
I got a lot of comments on that one.
Let's see how this one does.
With the right shoulder-bling rifle, few will comment on your bag. Good luck finding shoes to match.
Will the side pouches hold 308 mags? If yes, single or double?
Beltfed,
The side pockets are approximately 7" tall by 5" length and roughly 2.25" sidewall to the other sidewall, there is some give sans the zipper to overstuff it.
It's a solid bag with heavy materials used. If the zippers were slightly more heavy duty it would be a 10 But it's a pretty good deal for a >$20 bag. Well worth the cost, the molle webwork inside is a nice touch.
Ordered one on 18Aug, it finally shipped today (1Sept) This will make my life easier. I have two 6.8 rifles, one only takes 6.8 metal USGI type magazines, and one can take Magpul 6.8 Mags and USGI type.
My 5.56 gear is in a rolling type of carrier. These smaller bags will make schlepping small amounts of 6.8 gear a bit easier.
Now I just need to borrow TheExpert's bedazzling kit and make them tactically bedazzled. :)
Actually, this is just what I needed for a "go bag" for my .300BO rifle. Easy to pack everything I need for a quick outing and throw in the car vs. digging through crap, packing it up, etc. Also a good way for me to keep my .300 mags separate from my .223 mags.
Came in today. Stuffed it with mags and a few other things and it's the perfect throw-and-go bag to match my .300.
If you're really dying for this manbag, head on over to your local Walmart--mine has them for $13.99.
Still don't want one even at that price.
Listed for $25 at Walmart. http://www.walmart.com/ip/SOG-Responder-Bag/36256351...
Bought specifically to use as a tactical diaper bag. The strap with less reinforcement broke after 6 months of rice MRE's, diapers and teethers. Good luck carrying ammo, doubt it!