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GridLock Modular First Responder Bag - Green/Tan

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GridLock Modular Response Sling Pack - Green/Tan

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You don’t rise to the occasion—you fall to your level of organization. The GridLock Modular Response Sling Pack locks your first responder loadout into seven mapped compartments, dual M4 and pistol mag pouches, and a rear concealed carry pocket. PALS webbing on every side—even the bottom—means you build the exact layout the mission demands. The padded shoulder strap tucks away when it’s time to grab, go, and move. Green with tan trim keeps it field-ready without shouting for attention.

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Locked-In Organization When Seconds Decide Outcomes

On real calls, there’s no such thing as “I’ll find it in a second.” The GridLock Modular Response Sling Pack is built so you always know exactly where your next move lives. Seven dedicated compartments map out medical, admin, tools, and reloads, so your hand is already moving before your brain finishes the thought. In green and tan field tones, this first responder bag disappears into the environment while your organization stands out.

First Responder Bag Built for Modular Control

This isn’t a casual daypack dressed up in tactical fabric. The GridLock Modular First Responder Bag is purpose-built around a modular mindset: predictable layout on the inside, infinite options on the outside. If you’re law enforcement, EMS, or a prepared civilian who treats gear like part of the team, this pack fits the way you actually work.

PALS Webbing on Every Side — Even the Bottom

Full-coverage PALS webbing transforms this shoulder bag into a modular platform. Front, sides, and even the underside take MOLLE-compatible pouches, sheaths, and gear. That means tourniquets staged on the outside, radio where your support hand naturally falls, or a dedicated trauma pouch you can rip and hand off. You decide the layout, and the GridLock holds it.

Seven Compartment Layout for Fast Indexing

Seven separate compartments keep chaos in check. A top pocket with hook-and-loop panel hosts ID, patches, or unit tags. Front zip pockets stage small tools, gloves, and admin. Side pouches secure quick-grab gear behind flap-and-strap closures. The main compartment carries bulk supplies or larger tools without swallowing them into a single dark hole. Everything has a lane, so you don’t have to think—just reach.

Mission-Driven Features for Real-World Response

Every visible feature on this tactical utility bag reflects real field use: dual weapon support, concealed carry, and fast transitions between shoulder carry and grab-and-go.

Dual M4 and Pistol Mag Pouches

Reloads aren’t an afterthought here. Dual M4 mag pouches stage rifle magazines securely, while paired pistol mag pouches keep your sidearm fed. Whether you’re setting up an active shooter response bag or a patrol-ready go kit, your mags sit exactly where you expect them to be when stress spikes.

Rear Concealed Carry Pocket

A dedicated rear concealed carry pocket keeps your ace out of sight but never out of reach. It’s positioned for discreet draw from the body side, protected by the bag, and separated from your main gear so you’re not fishing past medical or tools. The pocket also works as a secure document or valuables stash when carry isn’t on the agenda.

Comfortable Carry, Built to Move With You

A first responder bag only matters if you can keep it on you when things get loud and fast. The GridLock’s carry system is tuned for that reality.

Padded Shoulder Strap That Tucks Away

The wide, padded shoulder strap spreads weight so it rides comfortably through long shifts and long scenes. When you need to switch to pure grab-and-go—moving from vehicle to door, or bag to staging—the strap tucks away cleanly. No loose webbing, no snags on door frames or gear racks.

Compact, Boxy, and Structured for Access

The compact, boxy silhouette keeps the profile tight while maintaining usable volume. Reinforced stitching at stress points and sturdy zippers with tan pulls keep the structure intact, even when fully loaded. That structure matters when you’ve got one hand on the bag and one on a patient, a door, or a radio.

Field-Ready Aesthetic: Green/Tan Tactical Utility

Olive green body fabric with tan webbing and trim strikes the balance between professional and low-visibility. It blends into rural, woodland, and urban environments alike without looking like casual lifestyle gear. The color-blocked compartments and horizontal webbing bands create a quick visual map of where everything lives, even in low light.

Attachment Points Where You Actually Use Them

Multiple D-rings and strap hardware give you anchor points for carabiners, gloves, chem lights, or keys. Side-mounted utility pouches with flap closures keep small but critical tools secure while still accessible. It’s the kind of layout that feels intuitive the first time you run it, and only gets more dialed the longer it rides with you.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Butterfly knife and balisong laws are written at the state and sometimes city level, and they change. In broad strokes, many states like Arizona, Texas, Utah, and Florida currently allow ownership and carry of a butterfly knife for most adults. Others, including California, New York, and Massachusetts, restrict blade length, concealment, or treat balisongs like switchblades under their codes. States such as Hawaii and some municipalities outright ban them. Because this first responder bag is gear, not a blade, it ships without those restrictions—but if you plan to carry a butterfly knife inside it, always check your current state and local laws or consult an attorney before you buy or carry.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

A butterfly knife trainer is a balisong with the same handle profile, weight class, and pivot action as a live blade, but the “blade” is blunt and usually cut with holes or slots. It lets you practice openings, combos, and behind-the-back transfers without edge or point risk. A live blade balisong is sharpened and intended for cutting, carry, or advanced flipping once you already own the fundamentals. Many flippers keep both: a trainer for high-rep drilling and a live blade for when the skill and environment match the risk.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This specific product is a GridLock Modular First Responder Bag, not a butterfly knife. But if you’re building a go-bag or range bag that carries your balisong, this pack fits the role. It organizes trainers, live blades, spare hardware, and tools in separate compartments, and the PALS webbing lets you mount cases or pouches dedicated to your butterfly knife gear. For learning to flip, look for a balisong trainer with smooth pivots, consistent handle weight, and safe spine geometry—then stage it in this bag so it’s always where you expect it.

Your Loadout, Your Role, One Bag

Whether you’re a sworn first responder, a prepared civilian, or the person everyone looks at when things go sideways, the GridLock Modular Response Sling Pack gives your gear a disciplined home. Med, tools, mags, or documents—everything has a lane. Set it up once, drill your access, and let the bag do what it’s built for: keeping your level of organization unmistakably high.

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