3 Ways to BAG your Gun #concealedcarrynation #gun

Published on August 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates three methods for discreetly carrying firearms in bags, ranging from fanny packs to larger backpacks. It highlights specific gear like the Vertex Scope fanny pack, Vertex Longwalks backpack, and showcases firearms such as the Canik Mete MC9, Recover Tactical 28, and CMMG Descent braced pistols, emphasizing the use of velcro lining for holster and firearm retention.

Quick Summary

Three methods for carrying a gun in a bag are demonstrated: a fanny pack for subcompacts like the Canik Mete MC9, a small backpack for chassis systems like the Recover Tactical 28, and a larger bag for braced pistols such as the CMMG Descent. Velcro lining is highlighted as essential for securing holsters and firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bag Carry
  2. 00:06Fanny Pack Carry Method
  3. 00:16Canik Mete MC9 Example
  4. 00:21Small Backpack Carry Method
  5. 00:28Recover Tactical 28 Chassis System
  6. 00:42Larger Bag Carry Method
  7. 00:49CMMG Descent Braced Pistol
  8. 00:55Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main ways to carry a gun in a bag?

The video outlines three methods: using a fanny pack with velcro for subcompact handguns, a small backpack for chassis systems or braced pistols, and a larger bag for more substantial braced pistols, emphasizing secure storage with velcro lining.

What types of firearms are shown for bag carry?

The video showcases a subcompact 9mm handgun like the Canik Mete MC9 in a fanny pack, a Recover Tactical 28 chassis system in a small backpack, and a CMMG Descent braced pistol in a larger bag.

How does velcro help in carrying a gun in a bag?

Velcro lining inside the bags is crucial for mounting holsters securely and stabilizing the firearm, preventing unwanted movement and ensuring quick, reliable access.

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