Weak side pouch, bullets forward or to the rear? Different or the same between AK and AR? Carbine mag in front of pistol mag, or behind?
Bullets to rear.
Bullets to front.
AK bullets to rear/AR bullets to front.
Never thought about it before.
Weak side pouch, bullets forward or to the rear? Different or the same between AK and AR? Carbine mag in front of pistol mag, or behind?
Weak side, bullets forward just like a pistol mag.
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Weak side bullets facing front placed behind pistol mags.
Weak side, bullets rear, behind pistol mags.
Same same
I use a redi-mag gen II or the new BFG Skeletonized redi-mag fo another mag on the gun (your first reload is usually the most important.)
I carry the PMAG's (shameless plug) on my vest bullets front (or better termed pointing to my strong side as I have mags across the front of the vest.)
If I have carbine and pistol mags stacked - I have the pistol mags attached to the front of the carbine pouch (or integral on the Eagle pouch) I dont put mags for different weapons on the same line.
Kevin S. Boland
Manager, Federal Sales
FN America, LLC
Office: 703.288.3500 x181 | Mobile: 407-451-4544 | Fax: 703.288.4505
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I have an AR mag pouch on my "war belt" And have tired running the bullets both ways. It only took a few reloads to figure out that, for me bullets forward was an un-natural movement. I would have to try it again but if i remember correctly it was the rotating of the thumb inboard and while pulling the magazine out of the carrier. With bullets to the rear, my hand comes straight to the magazine without the twist. Play with both, and see what works for you, I've seen people run gear in ways that would never work for me but is the hot setup for them. How do you run your AK mags on your week side?
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
I tried both - and I vastly prefer the 2nd action release of the 2nd gen ones.
The skelonized one is really the heat and I'm only getting those now.
Kevin S. Boland
Manager, Federal Sales
FN America, LLC
Office: 703.288.3500 x181 | Mobile: 407-451-4544 | Fax: 703.288.4505
www.fnhusa.com
Hey Kevin- do you have the actual part number for the skeletonized model? do you need to bolt catch extension? I had meant to play with someones at class and it slipped my mind. sorry for the hijack.
After coffee i need to fire you off an email.
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