Product Review
Very Nice Medium-Sized Sling Pack

Product: Vertx Transit Sling Pack
Price: $159.99
Durability: High
Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com
My Overall Rating: 9.0
Quick Product Overview:
ON THE GO, AT THE READY
Getting to your gear quickly and efficiently has never been this easy. The Transit’s easy-access sling design allows you to seamlessly grab your EDC on a moment’s notice while blending into your environment. Whether it be city streets, suburban sidewalks or remote trails. The Transit tactical bag features a floating back panel for added space in either the rear or main compartment. Blending professional into everyday settings, with an attractive sling attachment for comfortable carry. This tactical backpack features a weapon-compatible concealed carry platform with a Rapid Access Pull tab. The concealed carry platform accepts ballistic panels.
Specifications of the Product:
- Manufacturer: Vertx
- Outside Dimensions: 16”H x 10”W x 7”D.
- CCW Dimensions: 15.5”H x 9.5”W x 2.5”D.
- Main Compartment Dimensions: 16.5″H x 10.5″W x 2.25″D, 17″
- Capacity 13L.
- Weight 2.70LBs.
What I Like About This Product:
The size of this pack is great for an EDC pack, it holds most everything you will need. As far as a concealed carry pack it works perfect for that. With the Rapid Access Tab, it is easy to get to your weapon and I like that design.
What I Would Change About This Product:
They do not have a left – handed design! You put the strap over your left shoulder and then access your weapon with your left hand. I like the strap on my right shoulder and then accessing your weapon with your left hand.
Final Remarks:
The Vertx Transit Sling Pack is a very nice pack and the perfect size for an EDC pack. If you are a right-handed shooter, this pack works excellent. If you are a left-handed shooter it might not be perfect but you can adapt to this pack and make it work. I would recommend this pack for left or right handers.
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when loaded correctly it has a lot of knockdown power that will give you what you need in a trail gun. There are quite a few good handgun manufacturers out there that make the 10 mm, and the decision was a bit difficult. I have chosen the Glock 20, it is the full-size version with a 4.61-inch barrel that holds 15 rounds plus one in the chamber. They have a Glock 29 which is one of their subcompacts with a 3.78″ barrel and it holds 10 bullets in the magazine and one in the chamber. While it is also a great handgun, I like the full-size handgun with more rounds in the magazine. Some people insist on carrying a 44-magnum revolver with 5 or 6 bullets in the cylinder. They are more powerful then than a 10mm but I like having 15 bullets instead of 6 in my trail gun. Plus I can shoot a 10 mm better than I can a 44 mag and that is more important to me. A well-placed 10 mm round means more to me than a shot from a 44 mag that is not where I wanted it to go.
, while it is a great self-defense caliber and greater diameter bullet, it is fairly slow-moving and does not have enough energy to cause great damage to a predator if you need to use it. With the correct ammunition, a 10mm having a 180 gr bullet would go 1350 fps and have 728 ft. lbs. compared to a 230 gr 45 ACP bullet would have 830 fps with 455 ft. lbs of energy. If you were in a situation where you needed protection from a predator the 10mm would give you better odds.
being very active or wearing a backpack there is only one type of holster, in my opinion, that I see working in these situations, it’s the chest holster. The chest holster is a holster that is mounted on your chest, held there by a harness system that secures your handgun very well. There are many different manufacturers of a chest holster but there are two that I would stand by, Gunfighters, INC, and Diamond D Leather. Gunfighters.INC makes a Kydex chest holster named Kenai Chest Holster (upper picture) and Diamond D Leather
makes a leather chest holster named the Guides Choice Holster (bottom picture). They both are fantastic! I was told once that if you had a polymer handgun go with Kydex and if you had a stainless steel handgun, go with leather. I am partial to Kydex and therefore the Kenai Chest Holster gets my vote. They are a bit pricy but well worth it. They fit your handgun perfectly and are extremely secure. They are an all-weather holster that works over the top of your jacket or just under an outer shell. They have an extra magazine holder on the harness strap which is easy to get to. These holsters are ideal if you wear a backpack while in the outdoors. Just put on the holster and then put on your backpack and off you go. When it is time to rest you can remove your backpack and keep your handgun on your body. If you need your firearm they a very fast to get to and so very comfortable as your shoulders take all the weight of your handgun.





way to clean a gun is by using a cleaning rod. When I was young that was the only way to clean your gun so we did not question these rods. Cleaning rods do work great and now they are usually in the form of a one-piece coated rod or rods that screw together in sections to form a long cleaning rod.
Whether they are one-piece or in sections they do a similar job in the end. A one piece rod is usually Teflon coated so it does not scratch the crown or the barrel. The cleaning rods that are in sections are usually made out of brass or aluminum and will not usually scratch your barrel. But it is a good idea to use a
bore guide (protector) to protect your barrel crown when using these metal cleaning rods. You place them in the end of your barrel and then slip the cleaning rod inside the bore guide and into the barrel, this keeps the rod centered in the barrel and not scraping the barrel or crown of your gun. Cleaning rods can do a fine job as long as you are careful when using them.
OTIS Technology. They make high quality gun cleaning kits with excellent customer service to back it up. They produce every kind of gun cleaning kits that you might want, my favorite is the OTIS Tactical Gun Cleaning kit for rifles, shotguns and handguns. It has everything
you would want to clean your guns and do a very thorough job I might add. An advantage to the cable system is that you do not have to teardown your gun so that you can clean from breech to muzzle. Because the cable is flexible you can just open up the action and put your cable end into the breech and slide it down the barrel to the muzzle. A pretty cool way to clean your gun.
, add some bore cleaning solvent or CLP to the patch. place the opposite end of the cable into the barrel on the breech end push it through the barrel until the patch is at the end of the barrel. then draw it through the barrel, from breech to muzzle. 2) Remove slotted-end and put copper brush on the cable and draw through barrel from breech to barrel-end. Wait for a few minutes to let the chemicals work. 3) Then put the slotted tip back on along with a clean dry patch, as directed and draw the cable through the barrel from breech to muzzle and repeat this step until the patch comes out clean. End result is a clean gun.