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4/17/2010 2:47:07 PM EDT
I currently have a Eagle Plate Carrier and am looking to add a few things to the mix. What pouches would you recommend for carrying 3-4 AR 30 rd PMAG's and 3-4 single stack .45 mags, as well as a dump pouch? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Currently looking at the SKD Monkey Stomper.
4/17/2010 2:50:45 PM EDT
[#1]
word of advice...put the dump pouch on your belt
4/18/2010 5:15:51 PM EDT
[#2]
I have a DBT six mag pouch for the AR mags on the front. The pouches carry six mags (two in each pouch) with the flap covering them, but I tuck the flaps into the pouch and use them as open top singles. For 1911 mags I like the DBT open top pouches with the magnetic retention( detloc I think it's called), and those are on my left side a little farther forward than where I keep the mags in my kydex on the belt. I'm not a fan of stacking mags on top of other mags as it tends to get a little heavy and bulky in that one spot. I prefer to have the weight spread out and lower profile. I also second the dump pouch being on the belt.

ETA: Diamondback isn't the only manufacturer that makes that style rifle mag pouch. Just about every major company that makes pouches has their own version of that particular style pouch.
4/19/2010 5:55:06 AM EDT
[#3]
I always like to have single shingles for my Rifle mags and double/ single pistol shingles. This way if I have to move anything around I'm not stuck with one solid pouch. I can re-arrange it as I need and as I get used to the way I reload, move, and shoot with each rig. Being able to adapt something to my needs is always my first choice. Also going with two fastmags or kydex pouches for the primary reload has really made my reloads incredibly fast.



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