Posted: 3/13/2009 8:44:36 PM EDT
|
Ive been using this for the last year or so for a duty rig. The spring loaded mag pouch holds 7 1911 mags in the space that most people can hang a 2 mag pouch. Its pretty cool...Need a good duty belt for the added weight, all in that one spot...but its not too bad. You get used to the added weight really quick. The photo s on the web site dont do it justice. It also comes with the mount to mount it on a Molle rig or duty belt. I highly recommend it. Good for muscle memory too as your always going to the same spot for your reloads not searching around for em on your belt. Give it a shot. Not bad for the money either.
http://www.gimagclip.com/garrett_industries_015.htm |
|
Quoted:
hmmmm...........that's kinda cool. A magazine for magazines. Other than games, I don't really see the necessity––if I need that many mags for my pistol, I should probably be carrying my rifle....but it's a helluva neat idea! Speaking of which, a similar system exists for AR mags - the STRAC FAST system. Rather pricey, though. |
|
I am kind of old school, I use a Milt Sparks six-pack.
6 magazines are heavy enough. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea, but how many pistol magazines do you really need to carry? They could make a 4 mag version, and I think that would be plenty. I have some nylon 3 mag pouches, and lots of people love them. It is good to see innovative thinking. |
|
Quoted:
I am kind of old school, I use a Milt Sparks six-pack. 6 magazines are heavy enough. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea, but how many pistol magazines do you really need to carry? They could make a 4 mag version, and I think that would be plenty. I have some nylon 3 mag pouches, and lots of people love them. It is good to see innovative thinking. Depends what I'm doing...day to day stuff i carry 3 in plain clothes. If im doing something sketchy IE Entry work. As Many As I Can Without Slowing Me Down. I dont want to be dead from lack of shooting back. |