Product Description
The Single Mag Pouch is a convenient way to carry a spare pistol magazine. It is available for a variety of pistol magazines as well as universal fit models. You know you should be carrying spare ammunition. Now you have no excuse with this compact and lightweight solution.
Each Single IWB Mag carrier features an adjustable tension screw so you can set it to your preference.
If you are looking to carry a single magazine and flashlight you should check out are Mag/Light pouch.
When ordering you can specify righty or lefty. The Righty is worn on the left side with the bullets forward. If you wear the Righty on the right side the bullets will face backwards. The Lefty, when worn on the right side, will have the bullets facing forward. Easy enough, right?
There are several IWB options available. These include the J-Hook, belt clip, and synthetic soft loops. You can order these now and save on shipping or later if you wish.
As always, if you have a question please Contact Us.
Additional information
IWB Attachment | Belt Clip 1.75, J Hook, Soft Loop |
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RIght or Left | Lefty, Righty |
Pistol Magazine | 1911, Beretta 92, CZ75, FN 45, Glock 17, Glock 20, Glock 42, Glock 43, HK USP 45, HK VP9, SA XD 45, SA XD 9/40, SA XDm 45, SA XDm 9/40, SA XDs 45, SA XDs 9/40, SIg P226, Sig P229, Sig P229 E-1, Sig P320, Sig P365, SW M&P 45, SW M&P 9/40, SW M&P Shield 45acp, SW M&P Shield 9/40, Universal 9/40, Walther PPQM2 9/40 |
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