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G.P.S. Rapid Deployment Packs

By Aaron

As today was about to end on the SHOT Show floor, I was perusing the “New in 2015” section when I came across the G.P.S. Wild About Shooting Rapid Deployment Packs (RDP), and I was very glad I found them. I had not seen these bags before, but I was immediately impressed with the design, material, and carrying capacity of each pack.

The Medium G.P.S. RDP is perfect for an individual officer.
The Medium G.P.S. RDP is perfect for an individual officer.

There are many bail out bags on the market, but this one seems tailored specifically to the law enforcement officer responding to a critical incident. In fact, this appears to be ideally suited to be an active shooter bag if you elect to use a sling pouch instead of a plate carrier.

There does not appear to be any wasteful areas that are too big to provide realistic storage for critical items, and there are plenty of magazine pouches easily accessed on the outside of the bag. What I mean by “realistic storage” is that the pockets are small enough that an officer fighting the adrenaline dump, doesn’t have to rely on fine motor skills to fish a critical item out of a gigantic pocket. Yet, the pockets are sized well to fit several key items like flashlights, water bottles, tourniquets (you better be carrying one), door jams, etc.

There are two sizes of the G.P.S. RDP – Medium and Large. The medium-sized RDP is, in my opinion, ideally sized for an individual officer. The Medium RDP has enough ammo and extra storage to satisfy an individual officer’s needs, while not being too bulky. An officer should be able to maintain fast response and movements despite the Medium RDP being slung.

The Medium RDP has a decent sized pouch for larger items, with (3) additional pistol mag holders.
The Medium RDP has a decent sized pouch for larger items, with (3) additional pistol mag holders.

The Key Features of the Medium G.P.S. RDP:

  • (2) Double AR-15 magazine pouches on the front
  • (1) Pistol magazine pouch
  • (1) Hook and loop backed shotgun shell pod with (4) shell capacity
  • (1) Larger internal storage compartment – for ammo boxes, first aid kits, water bottles, etc.
  • (1) Medium internal storage compartment – for door jams, paracord, etc.
  • Removable handgun holster that can be configured for RH or LH draw
  • MSRP – $69.99
Medium GPS RDP pistol magazine pouch.
Medium GPS RDP pistol magazine pouch.
The rear pocket of the Medium RDP has more storage and an integrated pistol holster.
The rear pocket of the Medium RDP has more storage and an integrated pistol holster.

The Key Features of the Large G.P.S. RPD

  • Larger sized to allow for carrying more equipment and ammunition
  • Variety of external hook and loop and MOLLE webbing attachments
  • Removable AR magazine weather cover
  • (6) Single AR-15 magazine pouches, with magazines stacked perpendicular to officer’s body
  • (2) Pistol magazine pouches
  • (2) Hook and loop backed shotgun shell pods – (4) shell capacity each
  • (1) Nalgene sized water bottle pouch
  • Internal storage compartments that allow (3) more pistol magazine pouches
  • Internal storage capable of holding additional ammunition boxes, batteries, first aid, etc.
  • Small storage compartment on top for critical items – tourniquet, map, etc. (opens toward officer)
  • MSRP – $79.99

The large-sized RDP could be used by an individual officer, but in my opinion, is too bulky for rapid response during critical incidents. If loaded down as designed, the Large RDP will quickly expend precious energy and stamina of a responding officer carrying the pack. However, I think the Large RDP is ideally suited for a response to known or unexpected potential critical incidents – such as large sporting events, parades, protests, civil unrest, etc. In those situations, the Large RDP could be staged in a key area, or with a supervisor on scene, in the event that resupply is needed.

The Large GPS RDP is about the size of a backpack, with much more storage space.
The Large GPS RDP is about the size of a backpack, with much more storage space.
The Large RDP has (2) pistol magazine pouches attached to a medium sized exterior pouch.
The Large RDP has (2) pistol magazine pouches attached to a medium-sized exterior pouch.
The main pouch on the Large RDP is large enough to store several boxes of ammo and more. Notice the removable flap covering the (6) AR-15 mag pouches.
The main pouch on the Large RDP is large enough to store several boxes of ammo and more. Notice the removable flap covering the (6) AR-15 mag pouches.
The small pouch on top of the main pouch of the Large RDP is ideal for maps, tourniquet, flashlights or other critical gear.
The small pouch on top of the main pouch of the Large RDP is ideal for maps, tourniquets, flashlights or other critical gear.

The G.P.S. Rapid Deployment Packs have a single, cross-over style shoulder strap that allows hands-free carrying while at the same time providing easy access to items while the bag rests on the officer’s side. The strap has extra padding on an adjustable sleeve to prevent the nylon strap from biting into the officer’s shoulder during use.

The single carry strap on both GPS RDP's is padded for comfort, along with the back side of each pack.
The single carry strap on both GPS RDP’s is padded for comfort, along with the back of each pack.

I plan on ordering one of the Medium GPS RDP’s when I get home from the SHOT Show.

Make sure you take a look at our Best Bail Out Bag for Police article. It offers numerous action steps you can implement today to be prepared for dangerous calls.

About Aaron

Aaron is a sergeant with a midwestern police department, where he serves as a trainer, supervisor and SWAT sniper. In addition to his broad tactical knowledge, Aaron has experience in DUI, DRE and undercover narcotics investigations.

Comments

  1. Rick Cummings says

    February 4, 2015 at 5:11 pm

    I also saw these at Shot but have been unable to find a brick and mortar or online retailer that carries the large bag (GPS1120RDB). Do you know of any?

    • Aaron says

      February 4, 2015 at 5:52 pm

      Rick, I haven’t found one yet, but there are brick and mortar distributors in addition to GPS themselves:
      http://www.goutdoorsproducts.com/where-to-buy/

      Some of their bags are located at Cabela’s, and I found the single strap B.O.B. (GPS-980RDP) at a local firearms store. If I find anything on the particular model you’re looking for I’ll repost.

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