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  • Kirk Freeman

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    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
     
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    snorko

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    Looks useful, I will have to check them out at the show. I can see this as a good solution for a "ready mag" or even preloaded mags for the range.

    BTW, you mentioned Gladiator shelving. Are you using the ones with the thick steel mesh shelves? I was looking at those at Lowes. the shelves I have are rated for a lot of weight but still are bowing from less than half their rated load.
     

    cosermann

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    Hmm. What kind of prices were they going for at the show?

    $40-$50 looks a little salty for what you get.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Looks useful, I will have to check them out at the show. I can see this as a good solution for a "ready mag" or even preloaded mags for the range.

    BTW, you mentioned Gladiator shelving. Are you using the ones with the thick steel mesh shelves? I was looking at those at Lowes. the shelves I have are rated for a lot of weight but still are bowing from less than half their rated load.

    Yes, I keep the mags that are out loaded.

    I have the 48" wide shelves. Two of them side by side in the alcove. The 48s have solid shelves so stuff does not roll. like on the mesh shelves. Get the solid.
     

    JollyMon

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    I use something similar but it was free and it's a box.

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