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The pack on the Waypoint 2020

I don't know either, so I thought I'd post the picture. Hope you get an answer. :)

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This backpack looks like it was first posted in a review article in American Rifleman magazine. There's no info that I could find on the particular pack.

 
Looks like a Mystery Ranch Sawtooth 45.


While I don't have a Sawtooth 45 I have three other Mystery Ranch packs for hunting, scouting, etc.

I think the Sawtooth 45 replaced a discontinued pack which is one of my three MR packs.
 
Interestingly, I received an email from Breach Bang Clear, that had an article about Mystery Ranch Packs, their history and several different links to more articles about Mystery Ranch products and news. (see below link).


Also, on their website, it looks like the Pintler is still listed as available next to their Sawtooth 45 product, that Mystery Ranch CEO @Talyn mentioned prior :sneaky:


Seriously, they look to be an excellent company with an interesting story/history.
 
Interestingly, I received an email from Breach Bang Clear, that had an article about Mystery Ranch Packs, their history and several different links to more articles about Mystery Ranch products and news. (see below link).


Also, on their website, it looks like the Pintler is still listed as available next to their Sawtooth 45 product, that Mystery Ranch CEO @Talyn mentioned prior :sneaky:


Seriously, they look to be an excellent company with an interesting story/history.
I check a couple sites and they had a close-out on the Pintler so I assumed (wrongly) that it was discontinued. My bad.
 
That is a really nice setup. I will say this, if doing some trekking through the woods or thick brush I would definitely figure out how to keep stuff getting into the barrel with it being muzzle up.
I really like the heavy duty wide waist support.
That set-up is mainly used in the west when hiking in or out of an area before the season or during when going into an area before sun-up or heading out. Especially if going up difficult terrain when you need your hand handy.

It's easy to cover up the muzzle with a gun condom (see link) or piece of painters tape.

 
I check a couple sites and they had a close-out on the Pintler so I assumed (wrongly) that it was discontinued. My bad.
No biggie, I just noticed it on their website. Maybe they're cutting back preparing to discontinue it and only offering on their website. Regardless, It's an interesting company I knew nothing about until this thread and the timely email I received about them.
 
No biggie, I just noticed it on their website. Maybe they're cutting back preparing to discontinue it and only offering on their website. Regardless, It's an interesting company I knew nothing about until this thread and the timely email I received about them.
They're out of Bozeman, MT. The owner used to run/own Dana Design packs/gear (still have/use some Dana Design stuff) before he sold it to another Company then he opened up MR.

MR also makes gear for Wildland Fire Fighters & the military.
 
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