High Speed Gear TACO MOLLE Single Rifle Mag Pouch, Made in the USA
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It makes a taco magazine that cannot be attached to a belt with The pouch that is compatible with molle should be purchased if you have a battle belt with molle.
That seems improbable to me.
Yes, of course. M4/AR15 magazine holders of this type are great. You only have to adjust the tightening screw to keep the mags in place
This type of gear is designed to be mounted to molle webbing and can be attached to it in the same way as other Whenever I think of a duty belt, I think of the Sam Browne style and these belts aren't designed for that sort of use.
Selected User Reviews For High Speed Gear TACO MOLLE Single Rifle Mag Pouch, Made in the USA
My apologies for the negative review, but I feel frustrated by this situation. This is what I got when I bought a warehouse deal -- an HSGI multicam taco for much less than retail. The switch was pulled by someone. Amazon's fulfillment center is losing my faith, which is a shame.
I think it is incredibly stupid to sell a mag pouch without a way for the customer to attach it unless they buy I hate it.
The HSGI taco pouches have been getting praise for a long time, but I had a great experience with some other mag carriers I had. Finally, after setting up some new gear, I got around to trying these. I am very happy with them. The threading (so that they do not slide up or down) was a bit tricky at first, but that's just the nature of this There is no fault on the part The rifle mag pouches were 2 and I got the double pistol mag pouches. There's nothing wrong with any of them.
There are a few rifles I own that require different magazines. In all my ARs I like to run PMAGS. In a few of my off-the-shelf rifles I run aluminum magazines, and in my AUG I run AUG magazines. The fact that I do not need to own several different sizes and shapes of kydex is a relief! In the event that you need one pouch to do it all, this one is likely to be a good starting point.
Even though these come with molle clips, I simply thread my belt through the clips and it works just fine as is. I realize that you can get velcro straps that do the same thing (and possibly even better), but the molle clips are so tight that I can't really feel the clips moving when I withdraw a magazine from them. Although the mags are a bit tight to fit around the rails, they can be adjusted somewhat. The cool thing about this is that you can decide how you want to balance speed and retention.
I believe there are a few needy people here who think that if a product inconveniences them in the slightest, it is deserving of It is my great pleasure to write this statement about High Speed Gear. I bought a few pouches from the company, one of which had its shock cord cut too short. In about three minutes, a simple email to the company was replied to quickly, and the problem was resolved It has a lifetime warrenty from a company that stands behind its products. The only reason I knocked off a star is because the price tag is a little high compared to other products, however, there are no products made by this company that are less than 3 stars. The MALICE clips, while a bit difficult to install, do not seem to be that terrible in the end. The molle compatible items can be applied in a matter of minutes or seconds if you have used a pair of needle nose pliers earlier. You shouldn't trash a great company based on your shortcomings in an honest review. Be specific, be realistic, and don't disparage a company that has a lot of great qualities.
It's hard to think of anything else to add to this. There is already an amazing reputation for these mag pouches, and all I can do is build on it. The rifles I've purchased have only been with me for a short period of time, but they have already gone through countless mag change drills, a tactical rifle course, and the range several times without any problems. In my opinion, the adjustable tension is fantastic since it allows me to insert the pouches where they will be held properly. In my present situation, I carry two of these Magpul PMAG pouches on an AWS belt and the pouches carry both Magpul PMAGs and issued aluminum magazines, both upside down, while running, and even when slipping.
As I made the switch to HSGI, I am now able to use any primary weapon or pistol without having to quickly set up multiple rigs or keep multiple sets ready. It's the perfect solution for my AK's, AR's, M1A's, Glocks, and 1911's since they all hold all my magazines just fine. As of yet, there has been no issue with retention, and the mags remain snug even when you use them rough. I have not yet had a magazine fall out from my belt when using it over the last several months, but time will tell how well the bungees hold up over time.
As is the case for many, figuring out how to attach this can be a bit of a I had to choose just one side since MOLLE could be found on both sides. As long as it is attached, I am not worried about it falling Since I am pretty certain I won't be taking it off, I won't take it Thanks to the flexibility, I am able to do what I want. A few different sizes of magazines can be used. The pouch works with USGI, MFT, Magpul Gen2 and AMEND 2 magazines, all of which function fine when fitted in it.