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<blockquote data-quote="teamacacia" data-source="post: 1545389" data-attributes="member: 1610"><p>Garand, that pack looks really good! Even though I don't have to have a "grey-man" type pack around town, I kinda like the thought more and more as I think about it. I emailed them about how you would secure a firearm in the pack but haven't heard back yet. When I do, I'll post an update.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>WTJ, I looked at Kifaru earlier and everything on the website seemed like it wouldn't be a good fit for my usage...Need a small-midsize backpack to carry to and from work that would be able to conceal a weapon and also hold a few magazines, folders, laptop and such. I haven't had a chance to check out Mountain Ridge but I will momentarily.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Erick, I'll check out that north face back here in a few. It is hard to find a backpack that I can cram a whole bunch of crap in while traveling. You'd be amazed at all the junk I can cram in the Oakley. It has been tough as nails, lasting me from college through med school, residency, and countless plane trips both domestic and abroad.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Thanks, I'll check out both Osprey and Mystery Ranch. I think I recently read something about Osprey and how wonderful their warranty is...something to the effect that if it EVER breaks, they'll fix it.</p><p>As for the second pack, after looking at the 5.11 Covrt 18 I'm really thinking about going that way rather than something with stuff all over it. It wouldn't matter so much at work as most of the folks I work with are firearms folks, but it would make a difference going to and from work when wearing attire that isn't conducive to carrying concealed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input everyone! Keep any other ideas coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teamacacia, post: 1545389, member: 1610"] Garand, that pack looks really good! Even though I don't have to have a "grey-man" type pack around town, I kinda like the thought more and more as I think about it. I emailed them about how you would secure a firearm in the pack but haven't heard back yet. When I do, I'll post an update. WTJ, I looked at Kifaru earlier and everything on the website seemed like it wouldn't be a good fit for my usage...Need a small-midsize backpack to carry to and from work that would be able to conceal a weapon and also hold a few magazines, folders, laptop and such. I haven't had a chance to check out Mountain Ridge but I will momentarily. Erick, I'll check out that north face back here in a few. It is hard to find a backpack that I can cram a whole bunch of crap in while traveling. You'd be amazed at all the junk I can cram in the Oakley. It has been tough as nails, lasting me from college through med school, residency, and countless plane trips both domestic and abroad. Thanks, I'll check out both Osprey and Mystery Ranch. I think I recently read something about Osprey and how wonderful their warranty is...something to the effect that if it EVER breaks, they'll fix it. As for the second pack, after looking at the 5.11 Covrt 18 I'm really thinking about going that way rather than something with stuff all over it. It wouldn't matter so much at work as most of the folks I work with are firearms folks, but it would make a difference going to and from work when wearing attire that isn't conducive to carrying concealed. Thanks for the input everyone! Keep any other ideas coming. [/QUOTE]
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