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GPS Pistolero Backpack

A Pistolero

While I have wandered the southwest, and meandered on either side of the border, it may be a stretch to consider myself a pistolero. But I do love shooting handguns, and the GPS Pistolero Backpack adds some organization and security to my handgunning. The Pistolero Backpack is designed for a handgun enthusiast headed to the range with a variety of pistols.

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fitting handguns into the Pistolero was easy, here you can see my Ruger RXM, and the BCA Grizzly 9mm pistols

Inside the Pistolero

  • Five internal handgun storage cases with magazine storage
  • 4 outside zippered pockets for mags and other accessories
  • Larger top storage for ammo
  • Free standing backpack
  • Visual ID storage system
  • Waterproof pullout cover
  • Each side pocket holds 6 mags. Total of 12 mags in both side pockets!
  • Internal frame for rigidity of the pack
  • MOLLE webbing system that is triple stitched

Carrying just about everything but your bulk ammo stash, the Pistolero keeps up to five handguns individually cased. While allowing you to keep all your other stuff in there too, with magazines storage pouches on either side, and personal protective equipment. The adjustable shoulder straps allow you to customize the fit while the various zippered pouches allow you to separate equipment. Many of the pouches are labeled if you need help with that, And there is even a pullout rain-fly to cover the pack in poor weather. Various surfaces on the pack also incorporate velcro for adding your favorite accessories (even if they are just goofy patches) as well as molle for attaching other accessories to the pack.

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the ammo storage pouch up top seemed better suited for my Safariland Liberator headset

Loading up the Pistolero

With room for up to five pistols, I figured it was worth a trip to the range. Each of the pistol pouches is padded and zippered to keep your guns safe. There is a separator between them to keep each pouch secure and upright. The pouches themselves are pretty simple, but provide ample protection, especially when in the backpack.

Average size handguns fit just fine in the pouches. I can even fit my 5-inch 2011 pistols in them, so anything smaller than that should fit easily. If you run big oversized red dots it might be a tight fit.

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my Girsan 2311 fit nicely into the Pistolero’s pouches

The PPE pocket has a spot for ear plugs, and shooting glasses with a fuzzy lined pocket for the latter. I usually wear a headset, which fits nicely in the top pocket. The top pocket is supposedly for ammo, for which it will work I guess. But if I’m bringing five pistols to the range, I would likely have a separate ammo can. As the top pocket would probably fit around 6-7 boxes (50rnd) of 9mm, and thats barely over a box per pistol.

The magazine pouches are nice, giving you room to organize and store up to 12 magazines neatly. Obviously one of those could hold a suppressor instead if you’re that kinda guy.

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various Glock magazines tucked neatly away, as well as my YHM 9mm suppressor

Pros and Cons

At first I felt the Pistolero was a bit bulky because of its wide base. But after a few range trips, I can see it was made that way to make it a stable base to prevent it from tipping over. You can set it on a table or bench and work out of it much like a tool box. The padded pack is comfortable, and the smooth zippers don’t have that cheap catchy feel. And the material this pack is made of is more robust than expected, not that thin flimsy nylon but sturdy and rigid, giving the pack some structure.

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The pistol bay in the bottom also incorporates a lockable zipper, in case your range is in the hood. Allowing you to put a small lock through the zipper, possibly more for keeping unwanted children away than actual thieves. On the bottom of the pack, you will find a rubberized bottom. This I found to be optimal, not only for resistance to wear. But also to keep dirt, snow or other debris from getting picked up and carried back into your vehicle or home.

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My Recommendation

There is really very little to critique about this pack as long as you see it for what it is. The Pistolero is for transporting handguns to the range, it’s not meant for traditional backpack duties. I suppose you could fit a ham sandwich in one of the pistol cases, and it might even keep it cold for a minute. But this pack is meant for serious pistol shooters, or Pistolero’s as my father might have said.

You can pick this pack up at Palmetto or Midway USA for under $120, which makes it pretty accessible for a serious pistolero. I think it is worth that price, and it will certainly be accompanying me on my pistol outings henceforth. You’ve heard the saying about bringing a knife to a gunfight, but bringing a Pistolero like this to gunfight will certainly give you and edge.

-CBM

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