This is my IFAK that rides on my range bag and I have a duplicate on my BCM03 harness. Both of them are based on the Maxpedition FR-1 med pouch which I personally find very useful.

The bag itself hangs on my range bag and has been drug to 4 different shooting classes, all sorts of weekly range trips, and various other events where it made sense to have an IFAK on hand. There are no signs of use, damage, etc.

I've had experience using this IFAK to deal with a gunshot wound. In the heat of the moment I found it easy to use and quick to access as you rip the zippers to the sides and the bag falls open to reveal the contents. This also provides easy access to the contents.

So speaking from (albeit small sample size) experience, this bag is GTG.



Once the bag plops open you see there's a fair amount of stuff jammed in there. Clearly obvious are the rubber gloves, trauma shears and CAT tourniquet. The shears & tourniquet are loose and on top so they can be quickly access to deal with a serious arterial bleed right away.



The "bottom" panel of the bag contains: compressed gauze, an ouchie kit (bandaids, burn cream, hydrocortisone, etc) a petroleum bandage and a celox gauze bandage.



The "top" panel of the IFAK contains: Israeli compression bandage, two packets of loose celox powder, burn cream, suture strips, H&H chest shield and a decompression needle.



One feature that would be a nice addition is a velcro tear-away panel. The velcro backing would attach to your molle/bag/chest rig and would hold the IFAK in place. When needed you rip the bag off and you can place it anywhere you wish. As it works now, the IFAK is attached to my range bag which means it could be cumbersome if space is limited.

There are several manfacturers of bag that make this velcro tear-away feature (Including Maxpedition) but I'm going to look into rolling my own retrofit sort of deal.