Elite Survival Systems flaunts new bags, gear at SHOT Show (PHOTOS)

Despite its spot along the back edge of the SHOT Show floor, Elite Survival Systems impressed with a host of gear options. From bags to holsters to belts, the Missouri-based gear maker brought it all to the SHOT Show floor. Here are a few pictures from the booth tour Guns.com received while taking in the sights and sounds of SHOT Show 2017.

Elite Survival Systems offers a bevy of holsters to include clipless and belly band styles. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

Elite Survival Systems offers a bevy of holsters to include clipless and belly band styles. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

(Photo: Jacki Billings)

The CR Secure Auto-Locking holster available in black or tan, seen above, retails for $89.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The Clipless holster attacks the growing market of CC consumers looking for a holster option that doesn't require the use of belt loops. The Clipless retails for $24.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The Clipless holster attacks the growing market of CC consumers looking for a holster option that doesn’t require the use of belt loops. The Clipless retails for $24.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

Cobra belt buckles are gaining in popularity due to the low-profile buckle design. These cobra belts by Elite come in wolf grey, tan and black and retail between $59.95 and 94.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

Cobra belt buckles are gaining in popularity due to the low-profile buckle design. These cobra belts by Elite come in wolf grey, tan and black and retail between $59.95 and $94.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

Elite's new range bag offers plenty of room to stow guns and range related gear. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

Elite’s new range bag offers plenty of room to stow guns and range related gear. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The range bag's modular design allows shooters to configure the bag to their exact needs. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The range bag’s modular design allows shooters to configure the bag to their exact needs. The range bag retails for $159.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The Guardian bag is available in a rich, royal blue color and comes with a quick access panel for concealed carry. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The Guardian bag is available in a rich, royal blue color and comes with a quick access panel for concealed carry. The Guardian retails for $139.95. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

In an effort to provide consumers with a quality CC bag for under $100, Elite came up with the Echo. The Echo has a rear CC pouch and retails for less than $80.(Photo: Jacki Billings)

In an effort to provide consumers with a quality CC bag for under $100, Elite came up with the Echo bag. The Echo is smaller but still features a CC pouch for carry on the go. The Echo comes just under $80. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The versatile three-day pack is the largest of the new packs by Elite, featuring a modular design for easy consumer configurations. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The versatile three-day pack is the largest of the new packs by Elite, featuring a modular design for easy consumer configurations. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The three-day pack unzips and unfolds so users can easily arrange items to fit their needs. The three-day pack retails for a hefty $229. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

The three-day pack unzips and unfolds so users can easily arrange items to fit their needs. The three-day pack retails for a hefty $229. (Photo: Jacki Billings)

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