60% of my daily is the 945 bag (large) with a Sig 365 Xmacro, 30% is The Bridge from Conceal Craft (when I'm in gym clothes), the remaining 10% is split between the Bando and appendix carry (depends on me wearing pants).
I wanted to love the Eberlestock but not having the rapid access pull tab wasn’t great and it was just a little small so I found the Helikon Tex rat. ••The lil corner tabs are for a trigger guard attachment I believe.
Consider the other uses. For example, do I need to house my med kit, wallet, multitool and/or any other items. If so, the Vertx is great. If youre running slick with gun, mag, maybe a light and thats it, 945.
The reason the socp is so flimsy where the gun goes is because that’s a compartment meant to put a armor plate made by premier armor. Once u put that insert in it feels extremely sturdy but still the 945 is better to actually draw the gun sense the pull tabs for the socp don’t actually open like how the 945 does.
Was leaning 945 but saw an OG Nut Ruck on a video last week and it looks like a combo of the 945 and eberle. More room for other stuff in addition to weapon. Doesn’t have the quick draw tab that 945 does. It’s newer though and not any user reviews out there. That and they’re $160.😮
Just saw the Nut Ruck. Only f]draw back, for me, is that it is not designed to carry a firearm concealed. I like it for a active shooter style setup that gets left in the car just in case though. Thanks for watching, and the comment.
I have a hard time recommending anything else. They are built well, and considering the holster ins included, they are priced...ok. Remember to us code SORTOFTACTICAL10
Bando Xl user…. love the fact they use real velcro. It is not a bad bag, but there are deficiencies with this bag though… which I am sure why the cost is so low. It lacks padding and independent volume of the CCW area, so the fire arm will push against the back of the bag, and "into" the bag and the other contents This makes it hard to actually pack out, and access the other contents which you actually use the most. I ended up buying a Paladin33 which is 3 times the cost but I will tell you… it solves all my complaints and issues.
@@sethbaughman203 if carrying something like that I would size up. The space is limited on the regular, and honestly, could still be an issue with the larger one depending on on how small it folds down
nice job - thanks!
Solid video. Alot of choices to choose from. Are any of these your every day carry?
60% of my daily is the 945 bag (large) with a Sig 365 Xmacro, 30% is The Bridge from Conceal Craft (when I'm in gym clothes), the remaining 10% is split between the Bando and appendix carry (depends on me wearing pants).
@@sortoftactical Clutch! Thanks for the feedback. I think I'll give the 945 bag a swing with a H&K P30SK
I wanted to love the Eberlestock but not having the rapid access pull tab wasn’t great and it was just a little small so I found the Helikon Tex rat.
••The lil corner tabs are for a trigger guard attachment I believe.
I had not seen that one, I guess a review will be in order now... Thanks for watching!
Great video. Vertx or 945?!? Can't decide
Consider the other uses. For example, do I need to house my med kit, wallet, multitool and/or any other items. If so, the Vertx is great. If youre running slick with gun, mag, maybe a light and thats it, 945.
Saw a guy sew in a quick draw tab in the corner as Eberlestock then you have the same setup as Big Chyna Bag.
Hmmm....I have a sewing machine...
Yeah I did that too mine...saw it on mikeyedc, he did that to his, snapped one of the quick pull tabs off his 945 bag and threw on the bando
I ducked when you flagged me @7:46 while pulling that velcro!
@@roycrave2420 you're good. A cleared, holstered gun shouldn't trigger you through a screen. Toughen up, buttercup.
Wanted to love the Bando but they had their black extension strap on back order since November.
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The reason the socp is so flimsy where the gun goes is because that’s a compartment meant to put a armor plate made by premier armor. Once u put that insert in it feels extremely sturdy but still the 945 is better to actually draw the gun sense the pull tabs for the socp don’t actually open like how the 945 does.
Check out tight chutes for velcro bag style holsters. Loving mine.
@@roymcelwee9334 I just found them I will be getting one soon.
Was leaning 945 but saw an OG Nut Ruck on a video last week and it looks like a combo of the 945 and eberle. More room for other stuff in addition to weapon. Doesn’t have the quick draw tab that 945 does. It’s newer though and not any user reviews out there. That and they’re $160.😮
Just saw the Nut Ruck. Only f]draw back, for me, is that it is not designed to carry a firearm concealed. I like it for a active shooter style setup that gets left in the car just in case though. Thanks for watching, and the comment.
I'm considering the 945 since they have a pull tag and comes with a holster.
I have a hard time recommending anything else. They are built well, and considering the holster ins included, they are priced...ok. Remember to us code SORTOFTACTICAL10
@@sortoftactical I'm going to order it today. I have a VP 9 sk mos so I want to start carrying it.
I want the Bando Bag, but I’m 6’ 3” and 240 lbs and I’m worried it won’t fit. I wear a 38 waist. It may be too small.
@@christianbearden28 It adjusts up to 44". Im a 36 and have a lot of strap left to let out
@@sortoftactical is this with the extension that they sell?
I solved that floppiness on my Vertx SOCP by sliding the removable pouch, with some flat medical stuff in it, into the secret compartment on the back.
Good to know, thanks for sharing that.
Bando Xl user…. love the fact they use real velcro. It is not a bad bag, but there are deficiencies with this bag though… which I am sure why the cost is so low.
It lacks padding and independent volume of the CCW area, so the fire arm will push against the back of the bag, and "into" the bag and the other contents
This makes it hard to actually pack out, and access the other contents which you actually use the most.
I ended up buying a Paladin33 which is 3 times the cost but I will tell you… it solves all my complaints and issues.
Good take on the XL, I will have to check out the Paladin as well. Thanks for watching, and for the comment!!
Big enough for like a small hoody/jacket for a 5 year old in addition to an x macro? Or would you say go xl ?
@@sethbaughman203 if carrying something like that I would size up. The space is limited on the regular, and honestly, could still be an issue with the larger one depending on on how small it folds down
The bando xl strap is so short you will need to buy an extension which sucks
Does your xmacro fit in the small 945 bag?
@@jakewyatt7013 no, not even close.
@@sortoftacticalthank you. What about 365 xl or x?
@jakewyatt7013 the 365 XL was good. I carried that with an optic, a little tight, but it worked.
@@sortoftactical good to know; thank you.
@@jakewyatt7013 my pleasure, I hope it helps narrow down your choices to a bag that works for you.
Is 945 cheaper without holster ? They dont make a holster for my Beretta Apx A1 compact.
Tried carrying apendix but not comfy..
I dont think they do, I would call them and ask.
Where are you getting the kydex holsters from that Velcro in?
This one is a G Code universal: www.tacticalholsters.com/product/g-code-paradigm-universal-fit-holster-for-smallmedium-framed-firearm-in-black/
Regular or XL Bando in the video?
@@jpcmt1721 oh wow, huge oversight on my part. This is the regular
My personal opinion the 945 bag is the best on the market
I will not disagree with you today...
Does it go well with a summer outfit
It accessorizes well...