Got two Blackhawk bags in excellent shape that I just don't use and want to trade for something else. They are both two of Blackhawk's Big Boys and they're super nice.
1. RAPTOR X3: OD Green: OD Green Blackhawk RAPTOR X3 backpack. Not to be confused with it's little brother the X1. This is one of blackhawks bigger packs. It has little use and is in pretty much new condition. Might be a little dusty as it's been sitting in the closet for about a year. The only Mod to the pack is that there are these long straps that tuck under the side pouches that unravel so that you can strap the pack to your legs to jump out of a plane. These have been removed. But unless you're a paratrooper this should not be a big deal. The removal of these straps in no way effects the bag itself. They are not responsible for any of the bags structural integrity. Only leg straps for plane jumping. The pack itself is complete and ready to roll. It has the internal frame which should even out the removal of the jump straps. Not sure I have the little compression straps on the front. But I got a pile of webbing and stuff so I can hook something up for ya.
2. SOF Ruck: OD Green. This one has frame and all and is in excellent shape. Very little use. This thing is really too big for me. It's a serious pack.
3. Eagle Industries NATO load out bag in Black. This thing can hold more gear that you can carry. It's huge and it doubles as a duffle or backpack. I've used this thing to carry towels and extra clothes to the pool a few times. Other than that it sits in my closet. Practically new. Check one out here http://www.eagleindustries.com/product.php?productid=193&cat=63&page=1
1. RAPTOR X3: OD Green: OD Green Blackhawk RAPTOR X3 backpack. Not to be confused with it's little brother the X1. This is one of blackhawks bigger packs. It has little use and is in pretty much new condition. Might be a little dusty as it's been sitting in the closet for about a year. The only Mod to the pack is that there are these long straps that tuck under the side pouches that unravel so that you can strap the pack to your legs to jump out of a plane. These have been removed. But unless you're a paratrooper this should not be a big deal. The removal of these straps in no way effects the bag itself. They are not responsible for any of the bags structural integrity. Only leg straps for plane jumping. The pack itself is complete and ready to roll. It has the internal frame which should even out the removal of the jump straps. Not sure I have the little compression straps on the front. But I got a pile of webbing and stuff so I can hook something up for ya.
2. SOF Ruck: OD Green. This one has frame and all and is in excellent shape. Very little use. This thing is really too big for me. It's a serious pack.
3. Eagle Industries NATO load out bag in Black. This thing can hold more gear that you can carry. It's huge and it doubles as a duffle or backpack. I've used this thing to carry towels and extra clothes to the pool a few times. Other than that it sits in my closet. Practically new. Check one out here http://www.eagleindustries.com/product.php?productid=193&cat=63&page=1
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