
ATS Double M4 Stacked Shingle
The ATS Double M4 Stacked Shingle came from requests from units for a hard-sewn shingle style pouch that held two M4/M16 magazines in a single-height configuration. Stacking shingles has become a very common practice, and the Double M4 Stacked Shingle simplifies that process.
Each magazine is held in place by its own bungee retention strap, and each pocket has its own drain-hole grommet. The pouch measures about five inches long and is about three inches (two channels) wide. From the back panel to the face, the pouch is about 2 inches deep. The Double M4 Stacked magazine pouch, like all ATS-made gear has a lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.
Reviews
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sweet piece of kit
Nice change from the normal dual mag pouch. Is opened up a bit of flexibility while keeping familiarity. Nice design, wish it came in multicam
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5.56 Double Shingle
Rock solid, good stitching. Exactly as advertised, performs well.
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Simple and effective.
Exactly what I needed.
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Mag Pounches
Well made construction and the ability to adjust the tension straps is very nice. They fit well to my plate carrier and seem to not move around much.
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ATS Double/Single Shingle
just what I was looking for
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Nice pouch
This is the second pouch I have from ATS and it is just as good quality as the first one(triple shingle) I purchased. It holds pmags securely with or without the bungee. My only complaint is it seems to attach looser than my other pouch.
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ATS Double/Single Shingle
I had been looking for a double mag pouch but wasn't impressed with the single compartment ones that I had come across so far. The ATS Double/Single fits my needs by having two separate compartments sewn together with separate retention straps. I also like that it is 500D rather than 1000D material.
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ATS DBL Stack Pouch
One of the most low-profile double M4 mag pouches I have seen- like taking two mags and taping them to your gear. The other reviews that mention difficulty in re-inserting mags one handed are correct- however, this really isn't as bad as it seems. It CAN be done one handed, you just need to use a little finesse- can't jam them back in like a kydex carrier. Only complaint is I wish these used MALICE clips instead of pre-attached molle straps, and had a velcro flap closure instead of bungee loops. Will have to see how the stitching and slightly thinner fabric hold up over time as well.
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Nothing Special
I second the gent who said "good luck with one handed insertions. I tried it a bit with the rig on and off. Definitely going to be a PITA. Kinda wish I got the HSGI TACO's instead, but what the hell. this work's for now. Empties hit the dirt, partials go in the dump.