High Speed Gear Single Pistol Taco Mag Pouch, Molle
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Yes, malice clips are included.
With so much adjustability, this shouldn't be a problem.
I'm pretty sure there's only one of them. They're stylish and versatile. I have a flashlight and pepper spray in each of my bags.
The molle and pouch are connected by a plastic strap. Belts have their own style at Hsg. Make certain you choose the appropriate style.
Selected User Reviews For High Speed Gear Single Pistol Taco Mag Pouch, Molle
I've used these pouches for about 300 hours, mostly on duty, and dozens of hours in training. I've started using these as utility pouches because they're so adaptable to whatever you put them in. br>br>They fit any pistol magazine (single or double stack), flashlights, multi tools, knives, and just about anything else in that size range. Everything I've put in them has been safe and secure, and I've never had to worry about them falling out. When I jump, climb, bend over, or do anything unusual with my gear, I don't have to worry about losing it. It's simple to draw from them. br>br> I included a photo that compares the perch of a 17-round magazine (in the Taco) to the perch of a 10-round magazine. A standard 15-round magazine (in a G-style rifle) Short version of Code Scorpion. The magazine protrudes about an inch and a half from the Taco (the 17 round magazine has an extended base plate, making it about a 1/2 inch longer than the standard). Overall, they're quite large pouches. With a magazine, the draw is smooth and resistance is minimal. Because the inside of the Taco isn't smooth, I've noticed some resistance when using multitools or other items. To find the smoothest removal, I recommend experimenting with different item orientations. Replacing a magazine in the pistol Taco isn't as difficult as it is in the rifle Taco. When empty, it has a square shape, and it takes some practice to get used to putting things back in. br>br>One thing that most people overlook is the pouch's flexibility. When wearing a plate carrier, your magazine pouches are close to your face, making it difficult to draw a rifle or pistol magazine. You can draw out and up on the Taco to give it a more natural feel. I've included a photo to show you how the Taco flexes. They appear to be fairly long-lasting pouches. br>br> The cord is fraying at one end. The fray is cleaned up with a lighter, but it does not seal the cord inside, so I'll be dipping the ends in super glue to keep them from fraying. This is something I would suggest doing before mounting them to your gear. HSGI produces a high-quality molle clip system. br>br> They're very simple to operate. The removal of them necessitates the use of a flat tool, but it is not difficult; there is only a smidgeon of wiggle room up and down, and about a quarter inch side to side, barely enough to notice. br>br>The following is subjective and solely my opinion. The pouches aren't particularly attractive. In such a small space, there are numerous different materials and textures. When you combine two Tacos, they sit slightly crooked and unevenly. I evened things out a little by weaving one of the cords through the adjacent pouch and pulling it in toward the plate carrier (you can see the weave in one of the photos). I wish the drawstring cord had been routed to the back of the pouch rather than the front. They were designed so that you can adjust them while wearing them, but once you've got them set, you won't have to touch them again. br>br>HSGI was a game-changer in the multi-player video game industry. The Tacos are a bit pricey, but well worth the investment if you use your gear frequently. If you're looking for something that can do a lot of things, this is the place to go. Use pouches that will last you thousands of hours, and spend the money on them.
I thought these would be great because of the brand, but after using them for a few months, I have to say that I despise them. These are way too expensive and won't hold your magazines. I've lost one mag in each of the last two fights I've been in. When I'm running, I have to remember to keep my magazines tucked away or they'll fall out. I have a few partners who have used these and have said the same thing.
I don't like spending a lot of money, but I also don't like losing my HK mags in the dirt, so I would have preferred a bungee retention system or an over-the-shoulder retention system. the- top flap, but most/all of the companies that make them are merely (or literally) airsoft equipment manufacturers. br>br>This is the perfect fit for my HK USP spare mag and keeps it safe. I am still not 100% confident that it will hold on to it, but that is just my belt-and-suspenders mindset. It is certainly snug. With the exception of my gut, there is no wiggle or jiggle, and it fits snugly into my vest. br>br>Oh, and instead of using the connector they provide, use the Blackhawk speed clips. Please accept my heartfelt gratitude.
In the LE community, this is the "next big thing. " I'm guessing these weren't designed for LE use in the first place (probably military or airsoft), but LE adapted them to work for them after the fact. They work great and hold equipment, but they're way overpriced. They made something cool, turned it black, renamed it SWAT or LE, and doubled the price, just like everyone else.
My current go-to taco is HSGI Tacos. On my PC, I use them to organize magazines, but they're also useful for other things. Please keep in mind that while I am not a professional military member, I do regularly engage in simulation training with trained professionals. I am in charge of the 5. On my rig, I have 56-inch tacos that can fit anything you need and stay put with a little adjusting. I'm carrying my Leatherman Surge multi-tool in this pouch. Because the original leather pouch had disintegrated due to wear and tear, this tool was created. I've been using it nonstop for a few months and have only had one tool fall out. There isn't much wear, and the shock-absorbent material is still in good condition. The cord remains supple. I strongly advise you to do so.
I've got a few more tacos in the freezer. I like that there are a variety of configurations available, such as single, double, and rifle with piston front. The bungee adjustment is also convenient, as it allows me to adjust it to my liking if I want to use this single to hold a multi-tool rather than a magazine. You can also adjust the retention of whatever you're putting in it by loosening or tightening the bungee to your liking.
I've been using these for run and gun shooting matches and they're fantastic. They've stood up to a lot of crawling, dragging, running, and shooting. So far, I haven't misplaced a single magazine. You can tighten the retention elastic as they get used to it. Stop referring to them as pistol clips, as well. You are well-aware of your own identity.
I gave it five stars because it can be tweaked to fit any situation: a flashlight, and a multi-purpose tool pistol magazine as a tool - They come in a variety of sizes and can be attached to a PALS-equipped item with relative ease. This item is for anyone who has a PALS garment/pack/bag and wants a pouch that is secure, easy to attach, matches their multicam, and can be used for something other than a magazine. In reality, I'd probably rather have a blade tech double mag holster with the MOLLE attachments for magazine retention, but then you lose the ability to swap magazines from different weapons or use it for something other than a magazine. or the ability to be adaptable.