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A roomy main drawstring-closed compartment provides generous and secure storage space for your gear in this multi-functional Tactical Messenger. With a front pocket for quick access, an interior pocket for convenient, separated storage, and a concealed back pocket with zipper closure to protect your most essential small firearms or accessories, this is the only bag you need. It also has a fully adjustable, padded and ergonomic shoulder strap for comfortable carrying.
ASIN: B002BJBIRW
Item model number: PVC-P218B

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Alot of you will hate me for this but with all the crap we gotta carry around nowadays isn't it finally time for the "man purse" or "murse". I know it sucks but aren't you guys sick of having all that crap in our pockets. From wallets, knifes, flashlights, gun's cell phone, pepper spray, pen, key's, water bottle etc. Plus not too mention when the wife/GF or other (gotta be PC don't want to piss the lib's off) says "Honey I dont have any pockets can you carry this/these". I think I'm gonna cross the picket line to the other side. Looks like I'll be ordering one on camo to compensate for the fact I'll be carrying a "murse." Never thought the day would come but "oh welp, Adapt or die."

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Actually I agree with you. I used to switch between a work truck, my personal truck, and a small commuter car on a daily basis and used a similar bag to move the essentials from vehicle to vehicle to avoid buying duplicates of EDC items or accidentally leaving a gun in my work truck / or a car my wife might use (she didn't have here CCW) when I wasn't driving it. Also, they are great for travailing in pickpocket havens such as Europe (just got back from Oktoberfest last week).

I honestly was just poking fun at our resident underwater knife fighting instructor Martyr_Machine as she claims to be the expert on everything 'tactical.'

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Prolly wore by the dude balancing on his bike at the intersection

That may be my all time #1 pet peeve

It's like just put your feet down douche...

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What are you talking about???

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You must not live in urban environment. People like to ride fixed wheel bikes here and they like to balance and look cool whilst waiting at an intersection. Apparently their fancy bike shoes ain't made for walking.

I've seen them fall its glorious

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LOL, never heard of such a thing.

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Consider yourself lucky. Maybe it's a millenial thing? Bastards put hammocks up everywhere too.

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Wow, where do you live? I live in Central NC on the outskirts of a city with a million+ people in it (well within the county) and never seen such silliness.

BTW at 37 I'm technically a millennial so should I invest in a hammock?

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Lol. Ok I meant Generation Z not Millenials. Had to fact check. It must be a Gen Z thing bro. Sorry I bad mouthed millennials.

I live in MPLS and I see a little bit of everything....including the most gorgeous babes on the planet.

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I think it is a millennial thing but that 'generation' spans too large of a period officially to be considered the same group of people....at least in my book.

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I cannot believe there are actually people out there who buy stuff like this.

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It's for carrying around home made night vision goggles between LARPing matches. Surprised you don't own a few ;)

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I mostly just own people who don't know much about I2 or thermal.

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Gotta save room for those tampons in your murse?

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Nice murse, fellah!

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"It's a European Carry All."

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I have one of these in my closet, it was cheap but didn't last long under edc until it started coming apart.
I have since saved for a Maxpedition and it's doing a much better job.

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