Mag pouches? Anyone tried this?

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  • dmarsh8

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    Magazine Pouches - products new home - Tek-Lok Single Mag Pouch


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    I noticed this one and thought something that would come off without removing the belt may be nice.
    Anyone have something similar, or why do you think others are better?
    Thanks?
     

    rhino

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    Been using them daily for years. All of my kydex mag pouches and light carriers are mounted on tekloks.

    The original version of the teklok was a good product. The current version is an excellent product.
     

    bradmedic04

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    Been using them daily for years. All of my kydex mag pouches and light carriers are mounted on tekloks.

    The original version of the teklok was a good product. The current version is an excellent product.

    I picture you carrying no less than 50 lbs of stuff on you every single day.
     

    derrickgoins

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    I have 2 of them and love them. Actually thinking about buying 2 more for the black Friday deal Comp-Tac has going on.

    The Teklok is very rugged and secure while also allowing easy on / off.
     

    rhino

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    I picture you carrying no less than 50 lbs of stuff on you every single day.

    Not counting any winter gear, it's about 30 lbs. including clothing. Of course, if I were actually expecting some kind of difficulty, it could easily go to 50 lbs. Heh.
     
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