View Full Version : Kydex pouches for Pmag that fit a belt
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
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.
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.
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.
http://www.holstersplus.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1166
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/)
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?
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?
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
I appreciate everybody's opinion, and I've decided to give these a try:
http://i1051.photobucket.com/albums/s424/Rmillerm4/image.jpg
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.
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