I have seen a couple of ok ones, some not so good, but nothing that is the bomb yet...from back pockets to the "taco" ?(whatever that is)
What is everyone using and where do you get them?
I am using Wilderness soft 308 mag pouches. they work great for the 5+5s or the 5s, but the 2+8s don't fit all the way into the pouch.
thanks!
jj
MKA 1919 mag pouches?
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RiggerJJ
, Jun 15 2012 02:05 PM
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#1
Posted 15 June 2012 - 02:05 PM
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#2
Posted 15 June 2012 - 03:00 PM
molle radio pouches, on a molle leg rig...
#3
Posted 15 June 2012 - 09:28 PM
Not perfect but I have one of these from Saiga days.
http://www.thevestgu...ct.asp?id=10220
It works for the Firebird mag extensions. I had to cut mine down since I made the mistake of buying the 12 round versions. IF I were going to buy a new one I would go with the 10 rounder. The good thing is it lets the mag extension fit in it. Not perfect but for now its what Im using. I cut off the top flap closure and cut it down some to make it easier to grab the mags but like I said I got the 12 round version. I think the 8 may be a bit short and I would hate to buy one and it does not hold 75% of the length of the mag. I think the 10 is the safe bet.
I bought one of the 3Gun Gear rigs but had the same issue of the mag body fits but the mag extension does not. When the new mag bodies hit the streets this all changes again.
http://www.thevestgu...ct.asp?id=10220
It works for the Firebird mag extensions. I had to cut mine down since I made the mistake of buying the 12 round versions. IF I were going to buy a new one I would go with the 10 rounder. The good thing is it lets the mag extension fit in it. Not perfect but for now its what Im using. I cut off the top flap closure and cut it down some to make it easier to grab the mags but like I said I got the 12 round version. I think the 8 may be a bit short and I would hate to buy one and it does not hold 75% of the length of the mag. I think the 10 is the safe bet.
I bought one of the 3Gun Gear rigs but had the same issue of the mag body fits but the mag extension does not. When the new mag bodies hit the streets this all changes again.
Edited by Kent Grewe, 15 June 2012 - 09:30 PM.
#4
Posted 03 December 2012 - 02:39 PM
I tried the M1A Safariland pouches, and that works for a 5 round, but far too much hanging out for teh Firebird gen 2s
For my coupled FB gen 2 10-rnd and my single FB gen 2's, I used the R&R Saiga mag clips with the 3M high bond 2-sided tape. This has been the perfect solution for me and even saved space on my rig where I was looking at mag pouches before... and I have found space on rig to be at a premium!
A package of 2 is $16 from midway:
http://www.midwayusa...ck-package-of-2
Individually, from R&R at $7 ea.
http://randrtargets....arts/mag-clips/
Cheers,
For my coupled FB gen 2 10-rnd and my single FB gen 2's, I used the R&R Saiga mag clips with the 3M high bond 2-sided tape. This has been the perfect solution for me and even saved space on my rig where I was looking at mag pouches before... and I have found space on rig to be at a premium!
A package of 2 is $16 from midway:
http://www.midwayusa...ck-package-of-2
Individually, from R&R at $7 ea.
http://randrtargets....arts/mag-clips/
Cheers,
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