
This carrier utilizes an ambidextrous front/rear plate for rifle magazines.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
- TWO KYDEX PLATES
- 2 BELT LOOPS OPTIONAL
- NECESSARY HARDWARE
Features include:
- MADE OF 0.08" KYDEX
- 4 POINTS OF RETENTION
- MULTI-PATTERN MOUNTING LAYOUT
- 2 BELT LOOP MOUNTING POINTS
- LOWER PROFILE DESIGN, MINIMAL FOOTPRINT
- MAGAZINE FEED LIPS
- OPEN BOTTOM DESIGN FOR FOREIGN OBJECT DEBRIS EJECTION
- MAGS CAN FACE EITHER DIRECTION
Features explained:
- MADE OF 0.08" KYDEX
- The thickness of the KYDEX shells are 0.08". This is the same thickness that most holster companies utilize.
- These carriers utilize a 2-piece design.
- The exterior/interior plates are designed for the ar15 magazine design.
- We may offer the thicker 0.125" KYDEX in the future depending on demand.
- 4 POINTS OF RETENTION
- Each corner has a point of retention so you can adjust your carrier retention exactly how tight/loose you like it.
- MULTI-PATTERN MOUNTING LAYOUT
- A multi-pattern mounting layout allows:
- you to connect multiple mags, both rifle and pistol.
- 2 BELT LOOP MOUNTING POINTS
- This system can utilize 2 belt loops .
- Minimizes the "flop/slop" movements.
- LOWER PROFILE DESIGN, MINIMAL FOOTPRINT
- This carrier is designed to minimize the overall footprint which may allow you to run another piece of gear which other carriers wouldn't.
- We trimmed the fat and believe, "If it doesn't directly help the user, it shouldn't be there."
- MAGAZINE FEED LIPS
- Feed lips are built in to facilitate more reliable magazine re-entry. The less time and concentration you need to retain a magazine back to the carrier greatly increases your survival rate.
- Keep your focus on your surroundings and not your gear, because that is what is important.
- A single carrier allows for mags equipped with mag-links to still be seated.
- OPEN BOTTOM DESIGN FOR FOD (FOREIGN OBJECT DEBRIS) EJECTION
- Giving a path for foreign debris to exit the mag carrier, again, allows your focus to stay where it is needed.
- Spend less time fumbling with a spent shell casing or rock that happened to land inside the carrier not allowing the mag to seat and stay focused on any possible threat.
- MAGS CAN FACE EITHER DIRECTION
- No longer will you have to decide between either forward facing or rear facing only to find out you chose wrong.
- Spend your money once and get a system that gives you options and allows you to try different training methods which may have been unavailable before.