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J**.
Not easy to use but effective
I've used these in USPSA competitions with the Smith & Wesson M&P 17 round double stack mags and the Walther Q5 double stack mags (both in 9mm). I'm new to this sport, so I'm no expert on this equipment and I'm fine with the entry-level quality of the product. The best part of these pouches was the price. I also find that they work much better than the one-size-sorta-fits-all kydex pouches, which did not fit my mags well. The fit is fairly secure, and they adjust for mag size nicely. The mags remove quickly and easily. There is no click or snap as the mags are inserted, but I guess that is true of all holsters like these. They have several adjusted options: you can raise and lower the height of the mag slightly, you can tilt the mags forward or backward, and they cant toward or away from your body. Just a head's up, these need to be disassembled completely to put them or your belt, but that's true of all mag pouches like these. I've competed with them a few times, and they worked perfectly even while running or kneeling. The other more experienced guys at the range were impressed with their build quality and price. My main issues are that they don't come with instructions (no big deal) or any allen wrenches to work on them (a rather big deal). Making matters even worse, the pouches require two different size wrenches to work them. It's a good thing I have a bunch of extra random allen keys from furniture so I can keep the wrenches in my range bag. Overall, I think these will work well for me until I get more invested in the sport and want to invest even more of my fortune.
B**.
It loosens up pretty easy; Also a bit flimsy.
Pros:-Budget-friendly-Will get the job doneCons:-Very flimsy when trying to holster mag pouches ( Glock mags in my case); I had to actually look at the pouches to guide the mags in otherwise I'd either bow the pouch or flare it open in a weird way I had to readjust the magazine to sit.-There's no instructions; the adjustment screws are a bit self-intuitive and for me I had the pouch contour alongside my mags.-You must completely disassemble the pouch in order to attach them to your belt.-Overtime the screw that holds the pouch to the the belt assembly will loosen and your mags will end up swinging around (loc-tite will fix that but the least they could of done is apply some loc-tite on there screws)All in all, worth it for the money if you're on a budget. Don't expect the greatest quality and reliability . I had couple mags loosen up in less then 5 minutes. Not the best if you're in serious competition, but good for practicing.
R**H
These seem like a great value for the money
These seem like a great value for the money. It does take some time to get them setup on your rig, but they are highly adjustable. They seem to hold my magazines well. I used blue thread locker to hopefully keep everything set.Some of the holders don't clamp down as well on my belt, so they move a little. We'll see if that affects my times/flow when I'm drawing a new mag in competitions.I'm considering just leaving the front cover plate off... because1. they don't screw down well because the hex heads are hard to grab.2. you have to take them off anyway to adjust the bolt for cant / height
S**N
Pretty impossible to beat at this price.
I was given a Black Scorpion mag pouch for Chistmas to try, then bought one of these later. Except for the cover plate, I can find no difference. You could still use faux carbon fiber cover plates sold as an accessory, if you wanted to. These pouches don't come with spare hardware like the Black Scorpion pouches, but small screws aren't expensive.Taking off one star, because the adjustments can't be totally locked down, and they are probably inappropriate for 3-gun.I think these are the only race pouches that can be made to work with Glock .45ACP and 10mm magazines.They are completely open at the front, so you can get a perfect index finger placement, but you need to be careful not to hook your middle finger on the tension adjustment screw and foul the draw.Pouches attach to the belt with clamshell clamps, held together with screws and nyloc nuts. I have several on a double Alpha belt. Perfect fit.
E**Y
Perfect. Pouches work with Tuff competition belt.
The pouches are great but my husband had to take out his tools to get these mounted for me on my new competition belt. They cant, drop down, and are totally fully adjustable! Love it. My husband said the wrenches are metric which he had to use though. Very good value for the $$$.
B**1
Good Quality mag holders
I Ordered the set of three to go with a Black Scorpion belt and Glock 17 magazines for USPSA. To date I have used the mag holders for one match with no problems. The items are well made and fit well. Magazine retention is adjustable and adequate for fully loaded 17 round magazines. I plan on buying another set of three. The price is good. Quality is good. The only negative comment is the complete lack of instructions on assembly or adjustment of the holder angle. Figured it out OK but you're gonna need a 5.5 mm socket or wrench and an allen wrench (Can't remember what size)to disable and adjust the holders. Angle adjustment requires removal of cover plate.
M**0
Great value
These are unbeatable for the price - Other branded pouches out there will work the same way (some worse to be honest) and cost twice more. These are relatively simple to install and adjust. I have them working on 2 different magazines - My CZ-75 and Glock 17, both work just fine (require different adjustments though).I've been competing in USPSA matches with these and they work quite well.I'm going to oder more of these to build another belt for another gun.
D**R
Decent product, great for the price
Used these for 2 Steel Challenge and 3 USPSA matches. Work well. Some minor complaints but still 5 stars. Screws to attach to the belt are tiny. I mean microscope tiny. Tricky to get started on a thick belt. Screw holes for the side cover are too big for the nut and the nut goes in and is hard to remove/tighten. I took them off and now I have quick access to the adjustment screws and it looks fine.
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