🎒 Elevate your EDC game with tactical style and stealth-ready function.
The M-TacCCW Sling Bag is a medium-sized, water-resistant tactical crossbody bag designed for men and women who demand quick access and organized storage. Featuring a built-in universal holster for concealed carry, durable 600D polyester construction, and a compact 7.48" x 2.75" x 10.24" profile, it’s engineered for everyday carry, travel, and rugged outdoor use.
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pattern | Solid |
Strap Type | Adjustable, Cross-Body |
Capacity | 20.9 Liters |
Handle Type | Wrap Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Pocket Description | Jetted Pocket |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | М-Tac |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.18 x 9.02 x 1.69 inches |
Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8 x 3.5 inches |
Brand Name | M-Tac |
Warranty Description | no warranty |
Model Name | Sling Bag |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 10061002 |
Style | Loop Panel |
Included Components | Sling Bag |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
Size | Medium |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
M**O
Very Functional
Good materials and workmanship. Zippers are flawless, and the quick-pull tab works as described. Simple wrap around velcro holster a nice addition, easily replaced if you want to run kydex. 6 total zippered pockets. Front three compartments measure 5"x5", 5.75"x6.5", 6.75"x7" (zipper width and depth from zipper) and are good for flat items: phones, cards, thin wallets, etc. The 6th compartment is at the base of the front strap, triangle-shaped (5.5" zipper x 5" base, 2.5" top), might fit a key fob or chapstick, etc.Main compartment holds a full or compact-sized CCW, extra mag, single-cell flashlight and folder easily. If you go smaller, that's obviously more room for other things. Rear compartment doesn't offer room for anything more bulky than a basic blowout kit, to save room I replaced my CAT tourniquet with a RATS. Overall I am very pleased at the functionality for this bargain value. Buy 2 or 3 at the cost of others!
B**N
Great chest/cross tac bag
I'm only a lightweight when it comes to EDC. Before trying out tac bags, I had my keys, wallet, phone, and earbuds stuff into my pockets. I hated that...having stuff in my pockets. So I went looking for a good cross body bag to solve my issues. I have tried, on multiple occasions (and at cost...) to empty my pockets, but was ultimately unsuccessful because I was looking at cross-body style messenger bags and never wanted to carry them around because of the way they fit. Clunky, misshapen, too big, etc. I would have to swing it around or take it off to get in the car, and that was super annoying. Several hundred dollars wasted on that chase. Still...went back to pockets for several more years. This time, I came across a chest-style day bag on Facebook and decided, what the hey. It was cheap. I LOVED it. Almost. It was just SLIGHTLY too small in the right places. If I added anything else, it got a weird bulge, and I didn't like that either. Dang, am I picky. Anyway. Including all my previous experiments, and the one I went through this time, I went through...like...so many bags...so many...like, I'm a little bit embarrassed by it. But I just could NOT find a bag that I liked that was masculine enough to carry all the time and was formed in such a way that was easy to carry; big enough to hold my stuff, but small enough to not get in the way. Then, I ran into this in my search. I kept it in my cart for weeks. Multiple weeks. While I tried other bags. And then returned them for being stupid. Finally decided to try this one out and was almost immediately pleasantly surprised. Of course, this is a tac bag with a...'strategic' design. The velcro (molle), though, is what makes this a winner for me. I purchased a separate accessory to replace the holster and moved my piece to the back zipper, where it fit perfectly. The accessory added more elastic strap storage for my stuff. It is just a TAD bigger than the bag I was previously using, but much more user friendly. I did replace the zipper pulls, though, with something a little more streamline. I didn't like the paracord pulls...they stuck in certain positions and make it look like you were carrying a tiny bag-baby with crazy hair. Pass. Anyway, I replaced the zipper pulls and like it even more now. Way to win, M-TAC; 5*.
B**1
Great bag
This is one of the best ccw bags out there. Comes in a few colors besides black and optional Mille so it doesn’t look tactical. Mid size guns will fit with and extra mag in the main compartment. Three other pockets and I keep a tourniquet, trauma shears , cheat seal and gauze. Lots of room and the tab pulls great, no issues with the zippers.
B**I
Great everyday bag even if you don’t carry a gun with it
Great bag and only four stars because of the wire zipper pulls. The bag is big enough for everything and I love the steps pocket and the on the back. Has a nice sturdy feel to it and it doesn’t look bulky even fully loaded.Don’t understand though the long paracord zipper pulls, they really distract from the otherwise great look. The attached pic has the replacement pulls, also from Amazon which I think look much nicer.
C**Y
Excellent EDC sling bag
I purchased this bag in order to replace the 10+ sling bags I have purchased in the past. I carry a S&W M&P Shield Plus 4” w/red dot and the weapon fits phenomenally. I did have to cut the holster slightly in order for the gun to slide further into the holster. The red dot would hinder the weapon from sliding completely into the holster and the trigger was not completely covered. I am able to store 2extra 13 round mags and 2 TQs in the large pouch with my pistol. I have my phone, wallet (Slim wallet), and small flashlight in the 3 other pouches.The bag is well designed for a right-handed shooter. I noticed in the comments that either another customer or the manufacturer stated the bag can be used by a left-handed shooter. While it is POSSIBLE, it is not completely practical. I am a left-handed shooter and find that no matter how I have the bag slung across my chest I am not able to get a complete and comfortable purchase of the weapon when drawing without flaring my elbow up and putting my wrist into complete ulnar deviation. No matter how you wear the sling bag, the pistol will ALWAYS be canted for a right-handed shooter. Until a left-handed bag is made or an ambidextrous buckle is added this bag will always be for right-handed shooters with the ABILITY of a lefty to use it. I am a lefty and have extensive training with all types of firearms. It has always been the struggle of mine learning how to use right-handed firearms/holsters/bags as a lefty. Do I have to use this bag? Absolutely not, and I’m not saying you shouldn’t buy it because you’re a left-handed shooter. However, I wanted to create realistic expectations for my lefty friends. I will continue to carry this bag as I love the size and design. I will train to make sure I am getting a good draw from any position and orientation.I watched a few YouTube videos on the M-Tac bag and one of them stated she felt the Gen1 vs Gen2 had a different “thickness” of material. Such as the Gen2 being more flimsy. I purchased both the Gen1 and Gen2 in black in order to see for myself and I did not have this experience. I took the time to fill both bags with the same items in the same orientation and complete a few draws. I could not tell the difference. They both have the same feel as any “tactical” bag. The only difference I could see was the Velcro on the front of the bag for patches in the Gen1.The zippers have a nice feel to them and don’t seem to catch. Even with the pistol compartment completely closed and pulling the tab to draw my weapon the zippers felt nice. I went ahead and added Vaseline to the main compartment zippers to add some lubrication so that I can extend the life of this bag given the “yanking” and “pulling” it’s going to experience over it’s life.I gave this bag 5 stars having only used it for a week. I will provide an update in the future if there are more pros/cons that arise.
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