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RMiller
12-01-12, 19:10
Did a search and it didn't yield what I was looking for.

Looking for a couple kydex pouches that will attatch to a riggers or cobra belt that will reliable hold a 30 rd pmag. Hopefully something that will be easily added or removed from the belt.

Could anybody please point me in the right direction? Thanks.

CleverNickname
12-01-12, 19:18
I have a Comp-tac that works pretty good.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=32

Hmac
12-01-12, 19:23
Consider ITW FastMags.

Chameleox
12-01-12, 19:38
I like Ready Tactical (http://www.skdtac.com/Ready-Tactical-AR15-Mag-Pouch-p/rdt.110.htm) for a solid, but easy on/off pouch.

Brasilnuts
12-01-12, 19:40
Scroll down for AR mag carriers.

http://www.cpwsa.com/ready_tactical.htm

Edit: Chameleox beat me to it.

RMiller
12-01-12, 19:51
Anybody know about the bladetech pouches with the techlok work with pmags? I like the looks of that tech lock design.

walkingbush
12-01-12, 20:00
I have two coyote brown, bullet forward (left side mount) single pmag carriers with Tek-Lok attachments ready for $50 each or $90 for the pair shipped. LE/Mil discount available. Otherwise I'd be happy to do something custom if you're interested.

Toyoland66
12-01-12, 20:08
I got mine from personal security systems.

Fairweather8588
12-01-12, 20:17
Safariland 774 mag pouch works well for me

walkingbush
12-01-12, 20:39
Anybody know about the bladetech pouches with the techlok work with pmags? I like the looks of that tech lock design.

The Tek-Lok design works quite well. Blade-Tech sells them aftermarket to other companies so I use them on some of my products as there isn't much out there that works better, at least that I've found.

jrygrim
12-01-12, 21:00
101 holsters sell pmag carriers that have tek loks attached to them. They are pretty slim as opposed to the bladetech ones which I find to be a little too bulky.

The safariland 774s are awesome but they're are so many vendors that do not sell them as complete kits *belt attachment included. Don't buy them from opticsplanet whatever you do.

ST911
12-01-12, 22:34
http://www.holstersplus.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1166

RMiller
12-02-12, 07:22
My only concern with some of these is they seem slightly shallow. How well do they retain the mags while running and maneuvering?

Fairweather8588
12-02-12, 07:31
The Safariland model has a screw that you can use to adjust the tension on it although I've never had to play with it much to keep a pmag securely in software blog link (http://alxblog.net/tag=software/)

jrygrim
12-02-12, 07:48
My only concern with some of these is they seem slightly shallow. How well do they retain the mags while running and maneuvering?

who are you talking to?

RMiller
12-02-12, 13:32
who are you talking to?

Any of the mentioned pouches seem a little short. Idk if its my mind playing tricks on me or what.

theblackknight
12-02-12, 14:05
Safariland 774 mag pouch works well for me

This. I use mine for range and 3/2 gun. it works fine and isnt a "concealment" pouch.

sent from mah gun,using my sights

Instaurator
12-02-12, 14:32
I have a Comp-tac that works pretty good.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=32

By the photo on their sight, the comp-tac has an aggressive cant to it. Is that the way the finished product is? And does it help or hinder you?

HaydenB
12-02-12, 15:00
Ready Tactical ambi mag holder.

cougar_guy04
12-02-12, 20:03
Anybody know about the bladetech pouches with the techlok work with pmags? I like the looks of that tech lock design.
The "blade-tech" pouches I use certainly do:
http://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/holsters-belt-gear/magazine-belt-pouches/ar-15-m16-tek-lok-magazine-pouch-prod22738.aspx?avs|Manufacturer_1=BLADE-TECH

The ones I have are marked "Brownells", but they're Blade-Tech built injection molded pouches with the Tek-Lok on them. I've used them in 3-gun quite a bit and never had a magazine come out without me tugging on it. Even a fully loaded P-mag with an 18 round extension stayed in while hauling @$$ through a stage. I've run P-Mags and GI Mags in the pouch without issue and they were great to have when I was experimenting because you could put the magazines in bullets pointing forward or backwards

RMiller
12-03-12, 02:39
I appreciate everybody's opinion, and I've decided to give these a try:

http://i1051.photobucket.com/albums/s424/Rmillerm4/image.jpg

BTL BRN
12-03-12, 15:06
I like the look of those, please report back with your impressions/review. In the case that you aren't satisfied with them, I can personally give a +1 for the BladeTech/Brownells ones.