I bring you my do everything range bag with this Grey Ghost Precision Transport Bag review

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Grey Ghost Gear Transport Bag
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The Grey Ghost Gear transport bag has proven to be my best all around bag for going to the range. It has a nice handle and a removable shoulder strap that makes it easy to carry with all my other gear.

I find myself needing a lot of different gear when going for training or gear reviews and the transport bag, along with my mystery range bag, fit all of my needs. The transport bag has the ability to flex in the main pouch to meet all of my needs.

Along the outside I carry my range book to keep notes about my shoots or review information. I also carry a sharpie and my safety glasses. This outside pocket does allow you to carry larger magazines but I find it looks a tad “look at my magazines” so I keep them inside the bag instead.
The sides of the Grey Ghost Gear bag also have large pockets. On one side I keep binoculars and on the other side I keep all of my ear protection.

By having these outside bags setup I can have all of the safety gear I need, regardless of what I am out doing that day and just change the inside contents.

The inner pouch has a Velcro pad and a place to hold 5 pistol mags. On the other side there are 2 mesh pockets. In one I keep all my random bits like batteries or tools or my mantis x10. You never know when you need to record some muzzle rise!

The other pocket is where I place 2-3 larger magazines so the whole bag just a looks bit more discreet. Now it doesn’t look discreet at all lol so maybe I’m just fooling myself.

Inside the main pocket I keep my rangefinder, a Sig 1800 bdx.

Depending on the theme of the day I can swap out the different inner contents with ease if I need to place bits from my battle belt, rear bags, a discreet eliminator.

I have found the Grey Ghost Precision Transport be one of my best bags as I’ve used it time after time and it’s just worked out perfectly. This is the one bag that is involved in almost every single video or review because of how versatile it is for the range.

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