TACTICAL GEAR – FIELD TESTED: Tactical Tailor Crossfire Concealed Carry Bag

by Bubba G · 5 comments

in Tactical Gear


Tactical Tailor Crossfire Concealed Carry Bag

I carry a gun for work, and carry one off work as well. I carry my firearm everywhere… and the places that you don’t find me carrying in, I don’t frequent if I can help it. Being without your tools is unforgivable.

I know I look like a ā€˜fag’ with a bag, but sometimes concealed carry demands an off the belt option in certain climates and working environments. My solution has been Tactical Tailor’s Crossfire Concealed Carry Bag for this type of duty.

Having a strong side carry holster stitched to my belt has been impractical on many occasions. In the past when I have carried on the belt during extended periods, the level of activity I was engaged in hampered the concealment value of belted carry.

In hotter climates I am not always wearing my 5.11 pants and a belt either. Plainly put, I enjoy my flip flops and the opportunity to break out the Hawaiian shirts when enjoying time away; the crossfire bag gives me that option.

It’s one of the better bags in its class that doesn’t scream GUN! at first glance. And let’s face it; cool is a set of ray bans and a lady at your side – not a sweaty sidearm and holster you’re constantly grabbing at.

Check out the Tactical Tailor Crossfire Bag and tell me what you think.

The Removable Holster Fits Small to Medium Sized Pistols
The Mag Well Compartment Holds 4 Magazines (2 Shown)
The Main Stowing Compartment Holds Your Other Gear

Some Specs….

The Crossfire is crafted with 3 separate compartments:

1. Flapped weapons compartment – approximately 30 ci. of space big enough to stash a duty sized weapon or smaller handgun.

2. Main stowing compartment – 168 ci. of area to stash your goods.

3. Mag well compartment – 54 ci. of room stitched with a 1ā€ wide piece of elastic to set 4 mags up for reload or provide another area for accessing smaller items.

Overall, there’s plenty of space to sort out your needed kit and cover the bag’s intended purpose.

Tactical Tailor

Crossfire Concealed Carry Bag

70.00 USD + S&H

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~Bubba G
Editor at Large

Bubba G. is an active protective professional presently performing contract duties in the Middle East and has well over 15 years of military, high risk contracting, international training and martial arts experience.


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1 James G February 4, 2010 at 11:23

Good article Bubba, but you have to agree anyone who knows about gear will immediately look at that bag and say gun. But for non gun/gear folks it would probably not attract too much attention. I think that would be great for PSD or EP.

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2 tomahawk February 4, 2010 at 20:35

all you need are some capri pants and some crocks and you wil have the complete ensemble.

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3 James G February 4, 2010 at 21:00

Hahaha… Crocks

You ex-Rangers are hard on each other

Also I think Tactical Tailor is now in direct competition with BLACKHAWK! and imdb.com for the worlds slowest website award 2010

~James G

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4 DaveC March 24, 2010 at 19:25

Looks like it’s great for all the essentials… handgun, knife, lavender scented hand sanitizer.

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5 NWViking February 12, 2012 at 16:17

Good review.

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