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Eberlestock
Gunslinger High Peformance Gear
Eberlestock
Special Operations backpacks display
versatility and flexibility for a variety
missions, and go far beyond anything in prior
existence in terms of their function,
features, and design. At their heart is a
philosophy that seeks agility and performance,
and a fundamental belief in the importance of
quality. We know where these packs are bound
for. We expect them to be reliable in the far
and desolate reaches of our planet, because we
care about the people that will be using
them.
These are not
your discount store, big box sporting goods
Back packs. If that type of pack is good
enough for you, Then don't waste our time
looking any further. The
Eberlestock backpack
systems are not for the faint of heart.
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MSRP $209.00 |
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The Gunslinger is an excellent
organizational tool. The layout of its
compartments, with a large and a small tuck-pocket
on the outside, two small accessory compartments, a
mid-size compartment in the top-cover, and a large
main compartment that has both top- and full
side-access, you can load the pack with your gear in
a way that makes it predictable to locate whatever
items you need immediate access to. You can add
external mag pouches and accessory pouches virtually
anywhere on the pack. On top of this, there is
really no way to adequately describe the superiority
of this weapons carriage system over the standard
shoulder sling.
We've been
shipping these packs to some hard-core customers, in
virtually every government agency that has weapons
related missions, to US Special Forces troops, and
to SWAT units in a growing number of major metro
areas. So far, the collective feedback has been
very positive. When we ask for remarks about the
product, we get quotes like, "awesome." Or, as a
scout/sniper with the 5th Special Forces Group put
it, "this is the best piece of equipment to come
down the pike in 30 years."
For activities where you're carrying a gun and you
need both hands free, such as rappelling,
Eberlestock packs are unsurpassed. Also, for those
who carry more than one long gun, an excellent
system is to carry a heavy weapon in the
Backscabbard™, and leave your hands free for a
secondary weapon. If a situation calls for the
weapon carried in the pack, you drop the one in your
hands onto a sling and reach up and pull out the
heavy gun. It's simple, and smart.
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The new GS05M
Gunslinger is a 2900 cubic inch pack, with
extraordinary features that set it apart from any
other mid-size pack. The Backscabbard™ is wide
enough to hold any type of rifle, including assault
rifles and rifles with large scopes (DPMS .308 LRR
with Leupold 6.5-20 x 50 LR/T shown at left; it
drops right in and slips right out).
The Gunslinger is
compact and excellent for rappelling. SWAT Teams
will find it useful for carriage of a smoke
launcher, or for carriage of a second weapon for the
Entry Team. Other features include full side access
to the main compartment, hydration bladder housings,
multiple pockets with varied sizes and
configurations, fully padded harness and back
padding, and external compression straps.
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Removable waist belt
(for traveling, and for a better fit with some
tactical gear)
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Dual hydration
compatible (can hold two 3 liter hydration systems)
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Scabbard folds into
bottom of pack for use with shorter weapons or when
not carrying weapons
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Scabbard has new
drainage and cleanout system
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New HIGH VIS
interior
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Both top and full
side access to the main compartment
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New larger top cover
compartment (will hold several ammo boxes)
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Ample PALS/MOLLE
compatible webbing
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Fully adjustable
shoulder harness
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Triple compression
strap system for quick lash-on of bulky gear, and for
compressing your load
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#10 zippers
throughout
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Removable top cover
for gun scabbard fully encloses your gun, or can be
left off so you can quickdraw it.
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New for 2006: many
improvements, including a pull-out sleeve in the
top-cover that allows you to fully conceal a weapon as
long as 60"!
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Last update 06-03-2008 |
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