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Pocket Mag Pouch
J**R
Great idea for women for carrying your magazines in a back pocket.
Wow. Great magazine pouch for petite women. I have been looking all over for a discrete magazine pouch that wouldn't make me look pregnant. I'm 5 ft tall and pouches worn on the belt are way too obvious. The magazines are harder to conceal than an actual pistol. This is perfect for a single stack metal magazine. I wear it in my back pocket and it's ready to go. It doesn't come out either. The outline of the magazine is completely concealed. No one will know what I have in my pocket. I was able to use this in my front pocket as well, and a purse. It fits my Sig p238 magazines and Sig p938 magazines, including the extended magazines, as well as my Bersa Thunder .380 magazines. Again, these magazines are single stack and smooth metal. The pouch does not fit, I regret, the new Glock 42 .380 polymer magazines, because the Glock magazines have snags on them that do not allow you to pull the magazine out smoothly. It also does not fit the Walther p22 or the Ruger SR22 magazines, even though, they are metal because they also have snags on them. I could also use the Sig p250 metal double stack mags with this, but not as smoothly. If you're a woman trying to figure out a way to carry a spare magazine on your person, this is a great option. I'm going to buy more as gifts for family members. They make great stocking stuffers for outdoor loving/conceal carrying men and women.
E**I
Great option.
I was looking for a pocket mag pouch, and I stumbled upon this. It works awesome. I would buy this again even if it was $20. I have been using it daily for a month now, and it works perfectly. Tapered from top to bottom, the natural resting position is with the mag floor plate facing up, exactly the way you want it. There is not a single thing I would change about it. Just $10 + shipping? Buy several of them. But one for each handgun magazine type that you plan on using it with. See my note below.Note to future users:Use one of these for each type of magazine you use (ex, one for Glock9mm/40/357, another for Glock45/10mm, another for 1911, another for M&P40 etc..). This pouch uses some type of memory foam that conforms to your magazine with use. Once the pouch conforms with wear, it works PERFECTLY, but is ineffective with other magazine sizes. Once broken in, the pouch will have the perfect amount of tension such that it will not slip off your magazine too easily, yet it comes off nicely when extracting said magazine from pocket. Do NOT use one pouch for multiple magazine sizes. You will be disappointed if you do. To break-in the pouch for your intended magazine, put the magazine in this pouch, throw it in your back or front pocket for the day and the break in process will be complete. Enjoy! :)
B**Y
Great pouch but you need to break it in
I bought this for my LCP II magazines and it fits great. I've been carrying a second mag in my front left pocket and it I have had no problems. HOWEVER, despite the ease of use of this product there are a few things you will need to keep in mind.1. You will need to break in this mag pouch by leaving your magazine in it for at least a day or two.2. Since I put the flush plate on my mags, it is harder to get the magazine to come out of the pouch even with the sticky material. My mags tend to get caught up in the pouch still. I have put a larger item in the pouch to make it easier to pull out and that tends to help.3. Practice practice practice. Getting the magazine out of the pouch and what happens if the pouch gets pulled out with the mag.Otherwise, break it in and enjoy.
J**N
... this for a Glock 43 and it's less than perfect for that application
I purchased this for a Glock 43 and it's less than perfect for that application.The seam at the top catches on the magazine notch requiring two hands or some fumbling to retrieve.You can remedy by making a sleeve out of card stock paper to line the magazine holder.On the other hand the pouch works perfectly for a S&W M&P Shield magazine.The pouch appears very well made, but the maker should modify so that the magazine for the incredibly common Glock 43 slides out without catching.So only 4 stars.
J**Y
Terrible
Absolute trash. It’s super slick so it doesn’t stay in your pocket at all. Comes right out with the mag still inserted with it every time.
O**X
Works well with the LCP or Kel-Tec P3AT .380
I was looking for something to protect the extra magazine inside my pocket and this fit the bill it's pretty much what I was looking for.
D**K
WASN'T THAT IMPRESSED FOR WHAT IT COST
This item works I guess. It fit my Springfield XDS 45ACP single stack mags. Maybe a bit on the loose side, but I just wanted to keep lint and stuff out of the magazine if I put it in my pocket. It was just a bit surprising that it isn't very thick, the photo kind of makes it seem like it has some thickness to it, but it came flattened and is only 1/4 inch thick. With a magazine in it, each wall is about 1/8 inch.It is about 2 inch by 2 inch. I'm just saying, if I was in a store and saw this for 16 bucks, I wouldn't have bought it..
H**K
Works great with a pocket .380
Don't expect this pouch to work with a double-stack 9mm magazine or even a 1911 mag: It's meant for pocket pistols, and it works great for that purpose. I use it to make sure my spare P3AT mag is in reasonably the same position and, more importantly, always pointing the same way vertically. While it's not as easy or fast to reload from as a weak-side belt pouch, it's better than going on a fishing expedition in your pocket every time you need a reload. It does add a little more bulk inside your pocket than just the mag by itself (hence the four stars), but it's worth the trade-off.
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