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Unread 11-19-06, 00:54
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Shock-cords vs. Ranger Plates

Do mag pouches the use the shock-cords, like as TT's single mag shingles, work well with Ranger-plated mags?
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they will *crush* somewhat, but I have not found them to be compromised to any extent - that being said, you can adjust the tension applied by the bungee cord.
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Sure, but I have found that good single mag pouches don't need any assist device; they were made for multiple mag pouches, where you are trying to separate one from the stack.
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I run the setup you are describing and it works with RP's.



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Thanks guys -- I was worrying about the cords slipping off due to the angle more than anything. Sounds like that's not really a problem.
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Works fine with my TT shingle - see pics. Second pic shows that there is ample stretch in the cords.



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