Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
On a lark I purchased four (4) (2 rifle, 2 pistol) MagStorage Solutions holders at the Crown Point gun show.
I put them up in my basement on the side of the wall inside my ammo alcove. (I have a 9'L, 3.5'W alcove in my basement that I put 2 Gladiator shelving units which hold ammo cans and mags). Protip: Do NOT drill into concrete block without a masonry drill. I have a friend that tried to start this project with a Black & Decker household drill . . . it was less than optimal.
They are very utilitarian. I now have easily accessible loaded mags for AR-15s, Glocks and 1911s. The units may seem flimsy, but they hold the mags very securely and there is a positive feel when you snap them back into the holder.
I plan on purchasing more at the Indy1500 coming up so I can put up more on the other side of the alcove.
If you are looking for a way to store mags, check them out (videos on website): AR 15 Magazine Holder & Storage, Pistol Magazine Storage | Universal Magazine Storage Product | MagStorage Solutions
I put them up in my basement on the side of the wall inside my ammo alcove. (I have a 9'L, 3.5'W alcove in my basement that I put 2 Gladiator shelving units which hold ammo cans and mags). Protip: Do NOT drill into concrete block without a masonry drill. I have a friend that tried to start this project with a Black & Decker household drill . . . it was less than optimal.
They are very utilitarian. I now have easily accessible loaded mags for AR-15s, Glocks and 1911s. The units may seem flimsy, but they hold the mags very securely and there is a positive feel when you snap them back into the holder.
I plan on purchasing more at the Indy1500 coming up so I can put up more on the other side of the alcove.
If you are looking for a way to store mags, check them out (videos on website): AR 15 Magazine Holder & Storage, Pistol Magazine Storage | Universal Magazine Storage Product | MagStorage Solutions
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