Another HPG kit bag user here. From kayaking to backpacking.

It works well for kayaking locally as people don't have any idea what it is.

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What is both advantageous and dis-advantageous of the (stupidly expensive) Kenai rig is that it is not within a bag, like the HPG, run slick.

It would stand to reason that weapons presentation is going to be quicker with the Kenai, but also it is going to subject to both scrutiny and the weather, if worn openly.

Advantages and drawbacks.

If a guy really wanted, due to some of the HPG kit bags having molle on the front, a guy could simply attach a holster to the front, if super fast presentation was more important than protecting the handgun.


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One thing I like about the HPG bag is that a guy can just drop various sizes of handguns in it with no real issue. I regularly have my G30S, and its belt holster right inside the main compartment.

Plus due to design a few other basics can be put in the pocket that is not designated for firearms use. I keep my hunting license, a lighter, small knife, truck key, pair of foam ear plugs,and a small flashlight in mine.


THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL.

The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world.

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