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| ASIN | B071KGS2YG |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2018 |
| Package Dimensions | 20.8 x 12.7 x 3.4 cm; 92.13 g |
| Size | ワンサイズ |
| Sport Type | Skiing, fishing area |
A**R
Well made, but fit is so tight that I could not pull mags out with one hand. Took two handed grip and still a fight to get out. I sprayed inside with food grade silicone, placed empty magazines in, and then repeatedly pulled them in and out several times. Then left mags in overnight. Next day, I found them to be considerably easier to get mags out. Hopefully with repeated use, they will loosen up more. My wife could not withdraw her mags at all, even after first silicone treatment. Re-treated 2 more times and she was finally able to remove the mags, but still too tight to count on in an emergency.
S**D
1791 Gunleather 2.1 Mag Holster is a quality product at a price much lower than many competitors. I purchased this particular model, which is designed to carry single-stack .45 caliber 1911 pistol magazines, to use with my single-stack 10MM 1911 style magazines. It works perfect and I love the way this mag holder hugs close to the body for CCW. I recommend using Vaseline or leather soap to generously coat the insides of the magazine pockets, then wrapping your magazines with thick paper (envelopes or file paper work good). Tape the wrapping tight to your magazines, cut the paper to size so that it acts as a sleeve, then push the paper-wrapped magazines into the magazine pockets and allow them to sit for a couple of days. Upon removing the magazines and paper sleeves you will find your magazines are a perfect fit in your new leather mag holder.
C**W
Ok so, first off, this leather quality is good. This is good leather in both material and craftsmanship. The stitching is good and the tanning is great, the leather itself is well-made. Kudos to the leather and the manufacturing. Take pride in that. Awesome! Now the problems. A mag pouch is not just about holding on to mags. It is a tactical device/tool that facilitates good tactical maneuvering and, specifically in this case, the movements/motion to retrieve a fully loaded mag and top off. Right? Issue on the design: as seen in the photo, the pouch is just way too deep. There is not enough mag exposed for a firm grasp by the support hand and then properly index the rounds. Pouch this deep might as well just put the spare mags in pockets...or fully cover them up. No no no, wrong tactical design. Compare to a different manufacturer's mag pouch you see how much more mag is available for grabbing and indexing. (You may not understand this if you don't already know what indexing a spare mag is... Can't get into details right now, sorry). The fingers are required here to pull the mag out instead of the palm pulling out the mag. There is just not enough depth. Also keep in mind I am using an 8 rd mag which is already a bit longer. If you have a 7 rd mag, it will seat even deeper still. In the photo comparison I lined up the loop so the photo is showing exact depth of the mag available to your support hand. There's quite a bit. Loop-on-loop lined up is exactly how it will be carried. Second problem: the mag pouch is one hunk of a piece of leather. A lot of leather. And the loop is far from the mags (ie the loops are separated quite a distance from the mags). This means A LOT of presentation and printing, if happens. But the biggest problem is when worn, the long spread loop positions forces the pouch to curve around which inexplicably tightens down on the mags...like a tight sandwich effect. The mags become extremely difficult to pull. Extremely difficult. The mags could come out somewhat easily when the pouch is laid perfectly flat. As soon as it was worn the tightening effect became apparent. This forces you to have to wear it much further behind in a 7 o'clock position or so where there's less curvature or body contouring. The mag pouch is not canted in such way to support that carry position. So a giant pickle! There you have it. This is a great piece of leather and good workmanship but the design concept in terms of tactical-minded specifications were completely off. Too deep, too tight, and too large. If the loop can be built onto the mag portion instead of on the "elephant ears" the pouch wouldn't curve that much causing tightness. Reduce the height of the pouch (and save on leather) allowing hand a full firm grasp on the mag itself... and possibly conditioned interior for a smoother draw (right now it is very tight when new, a lot of friction leather on steel).. Sorry, cannot recommend. Good leather but just not the correct answer to your tactical needs. Beautiful to look at and very pretty sheen...... too bad it doesn't function as beautifully as it looked. Thanks all.. maybe it works for other people and if it did, congrats! Happy for you!
C**N
My mags for my S&W shield fit in this great, nice snug grip they don't fall out, the leather molds to you after a few uses, quality is good
D**N
I carry daily and have many ammo pouches but these have to be the best co strutted that I have. I have their holsters as well and the built quality looks like something yiu would expect back in the early times. I am sure my kids and grandkids will still be using this someday.
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