Well, hey -- using one to carry photo equipment would only be the latest in a long line of heresies for me, such as: drinking beer from a tumbler, putting trash in grocery bags, using a BBQ lighter to set off fireworks, and eating ice cream with a demitasse spoon.

I figure it would work pretty well in a deer stand or turkey blind this fall.


On 9/5/2010 4:43 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
It's an ordnance bag, you can carry your grenades and blocks of C4 in it too...

On 9/5/2010 1:35 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
So your saying we should use a firearms bag as a camera bag based on
the advice of a guy using it as a diaper bag? ;-)

On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Walter Gilbert<ldott...@gmail.com> wrote:
  Hi all,

Yesterday, while having a lovely beverage at my favorite local dispensary, I saw a gentleman wearing what looked to me like an excellent camera bag -- only he was using it for diapers, bottles, wipes, etc. for the baby he was carrying. It was an over-the-shoulder type sling bag that hung across his torso and fell at about waist-level. I asked him where he'd gotten it, and he told me he'd ordered it from cheaperthandirt.com -- a shooting sports equipment site. So, I checked the site, and unfortunately, that particular bag wasn't listed there any longer. Still, they did have several there at
reasonable prices that appear to be potentially good candidates for
photography use, and at very reasonable prices compared to some of the
LowerPro gear I've seen.

I thought I'd pass along the link in case anyone might be interested, and see if anyone had any experience using anything along these lines to get
pros and cons.

For your perusal:

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ItemListing.aspx?catid=280



Best,

Walt




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