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The ultimate shotgun
case for your Tactical Shotgun, up to a fully decked out bolt action
sniper
rifle.
As well as all your other essential gear. These unique backpacks are
designed with a built in Shotgun case for quick tactical access of your
Tactical shotgun or long range rifle. The Eberlestock special ops
backpacks have several innovative products that are gaining attention
in the tactical community. Our tough and versatile backpacks, featuring
our patented Quickdraw Backscabbard, are a revolutionary alternative to
drag bags, and are an immediate solution to missions where carriage of
more than one gun is necessary, or where putting your long gun in a
readily accessible place is needed. They're also the best option for
carrying your gear and weapon completely enclosed in a
conventional-appearing backpack.
We stock all three of
the Eberlestock Special Ops backpacks, the Phantom Backpack, Gunslinger
backpack system and the
serious Skycrane with built in shooters mat. All three unique backpack
designs have the hidden Shotgun or rifle carry case with removable top cover, all
built into the backpack system. The Eberlestock backpacks are
great for Special Ops, Backpacking, Hunting or as a
Bug out bag for emergency situations.
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.
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.
Once
you've checked out the Eberlestock backpacks, take a look at the pouches and sheathes that can also be attached to
your Eberlestock backpacks.
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