Ready Tactical Pistol Mag Pouch
Right Hand Mag Pouches: Left side carry - Rounds pointing forward (typical RH Shooter)
Left Hand Mag Pouches: Right side carry - Rounds pointing forward (typical LH Shooter)
'CCW' MODEL
- DENOTES ZERO OUTWARD CANT FOR BETTER CONCEALMENT AND IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR 1.5" BELT WIDTHS.
- Made for inside the wasteband carry.
If you are looking for a quick way to carry an extra mag on duty, or want a blazing fast reload for competition, look no further than the self-tensioning Pistol Mag Pouch from Ready Tactical! The exclusive RT belt loop system is actually a cross between a loop and a paddle, securing directly onto the belt without having to take it off. The unique self-tensioning design provides the perfect amount of resistance to keep the mags in, yet releases them with startling speed when pulled on. These pouches are simply amazing performers- and cost effective as well!
Reviews
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Great mag pouches
I bought two these for mag pouches for an upcoming class and couldn't be happier. They provide the correct level of tension on the mags to prevent them from coming out while running or moving but come out easily when you want them to. They don't move around too much because they are tight on my belt. Wish they made them for more types of guns though.
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SKD ReadyTac mag pouch
I picked up a couple of these recently for wear on a 1.5" belt. The belt loops are generous and allow for belts of various thickness. The dimensions are compact compared to other kydex mag pouches on the market and they can be removed without taking off the belt. They do slide along the belt easily,which could come in handy if you have to reposition them during the day. They conceal well and offer good retention.
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Small footprint, low profile
I got 2 of these and they are working out great for me. They take up less belt realestate than any other double stack, single mag carrier that I have tried. I like the one piece molded design. I read somewhere that they might be prone to failure from stress at the top of the belt loop, but when threaded on, and even clipped on there doesn't seem to be that much stress at that point.
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Decent, works well.
I have been using this for a about a month now. The CCW model cants inward and is easy to cover up with a unbloused shirt. However, in my Glock 9/40 model, the retention is a little less than I'd like. To remedy that, I've wrapped the the pouch with some duct tape to provide a little more frictional resistance. Nonetheless, as a CCW carrier, I have yet to have a mag come close to falling out. Works well. I'd recommend it for CCW.
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No Compromise for Competition
Superior in every aspect. Easy to get on, easy to get off, easy to get the mag out, secure when shooting a stage. By far the best I have ever used.
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Good to go mag holder
I've been using Ready Tactical kydex mag pouches for three years now. I have them for my 1911 magazines and my M&P magazines and both function flawlessly. They hold the magazines securely, yet are easy enough to remove during reloads. The kydex is strong and has held up to being clipped on and off my gun belt countless times. When and if they do break on me, I will not shed a tear because they do they job I ask of them and being able to clip them on and off is uber convenient so I expect the eventual failure at the stress point.
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Great Quality & Value
Great quality and value. I purchased several, along with a Ready Tactical USPSA Production Master holster, to upgrade my competition gear. Look forward to using them in the upcoming matches.
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Fundamental flaw in the deesign
I have worn one of these mag pouches everyday for about the past year. I have been fairly happy with the retention and how tightly it sits to the body; however, there is a fundamental design flaw in the belt clip. Through repeated use and wear, the belt clip bends and stretches. On mine it eventually snapped.
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Ready Tactical Pistol Mag Pouch
These mag pouches are secure, fast, and take up very little space. I can wear 6 in the same space as 2 Fobus double mag carriers. Which means alot when competing in single stack. I looked at several different makes and models and deceided on the Tactical Ready pouches and I'm not sorry I did.