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The KRYDEX IPSC USPSA IDPA Competition Shooting Multi-Angle Adjustment Speed Shooter's Pistol Magazine Pouch is crafted from robust ABS polymer, offering 360-degree rotation and multi-angle adjustments. It accommodates both single and double stack magazines, ensuring compatibility with a variety of popular pistol models. Designed for competitive shooters, it includes spacers for customization and a simple instruction manual for easy setup.
H**R
Better than Double A’s at half the price.
I have purchased six total mag holders. I have a Wolf Tactical belt with quick release buckle. I used these mag holders right out of the box with NO adjustments. I slide them on my belt at each competition along with my holster and have had zero issues. I can move them between my belt loops on my pants and they also adjust/tilt and hold mags with no issues. I have not had a mag pop out or fall out like some reviews. I highly recommend these mag holders. I used them for double stack 9mm.I would challenge any of you poor reviewers to a shooting competition and guarantee I will beat you!
S**K
Adequate
I just had the mag carriers delivered today to set up my belt ahead of a test and tune on Saturday. I'm using a Shooter's Connection Ultimate Competition belt for those who know.Let's start with fitting the carriers to the belt. They don't slide over the belt at all. The included paperwork suggests loosening two screws on the back of mag carrier's slide. Loosening two or even all four is not enough. I had to completely remove all four screws and then press the two halves back together while tightening the screws down. These carriers are not moving at all any time soon. Someone else who bought these had 3D printed a new back piece that works with thicker belts. If you're out there I need that STL file.Next is adjusting the cant of the carriers. That requires removing two small lock nuts and a plastic cover plate on the front of the carrier. IF the threaded studs holding that plate to the carrier frame fall out good luck getting them back in without tweezers or something. Such a pain but once you have the cover off you have to adjust the T30 screw through the opening in the mag carrier. Best to do this while it's on your belt so you can get a feel for it because like I said your not moving them laterally once they're on the belt.Last I think is swapping the carriers from left hand side of your belt to right hand side for other handed shooters. I shoot left handed and tried to follow the paperwork on how to switch the carriers from left handed to right hand and it made no sense so I just stuck the carriers on my belt as is. I may be using them backwards but you couldn't prove it by me. The mags fit just fine.Now that they're all mounted and never leaving the belt unless there is some sort of catastrophic failure I can say that the construction and material quality is pretty good. They look every bit as good as the product pictures online. I even dropped one or two on the floor accidentally and there was no breakage so that's good.I don't expect any problems when I actually run these in a few days and if all goes well I'll update my review. If it doesn't I'll update my review. These would definitely be better rated if they fit my belt without all the hassle or the desire for the 3D printer file that someone else made.Edit: Ran these through several 3-gun stages on Saturday. Overall they worked well except one of the carriers rotated itself loose and almost came off its mount. Fortunately I was able to rotate it clockwise about a dozen times and it tightened itself back down. I'll keep running these this spring/summer and I don't think I'll have a problem.
S**R
Good investment
I bought this as test, look like a recognised brand, IDEN just for the logo, hold the magazines perfectly
E**V
Adequate Quality, Doesn't Work With DAA Belts
They're fiddly, have a lot of adjustability and seem to be a good fit for thinner belts, but a few design choices are baffling and simply don't work with my competition belt. Using a Double Alpha Academy (DAA) premium belt and this is simply too thin. The belt loop adjustments don't have anywhere near enough clearance to fit the DAA belt.
A**S
Awesome
When I opened the box, I got 5 holsters as advertised but no instructions or small tools to use. Good thing my father taught me to always keep tools. You'll need a 5mm and 2mm allen wrench/hex key and a small pliers like a keychain utility tool to hold the tiny nuts.. ha.I like that you can definitely turn these around 360 degrees, slide them up and down about 3 inches, and even tilt them a decent amount to/from the body for some three-way action.. ha.They are definitely very very sturdy. I feel like if you run out of ammo, you can definitely throw these before/after you throw your gun. They look and feel like they'll leave a mark.However I did some "customize" one of them, hoping it works out well for conceal carry. I removed the tilting parts to save about a 3/8" of space. I drilled a 5/8" hole in an outer plate which seems like an unnecessary piece (initially blocking access to the rotation screw) such that it would act as a washer to a flipped tiny dome piece. I intended to dump the all those tiny pieces but I needed it to give me enough space so the big screw didn't protrude inside the mag carrier portion so much.I intend to pick up some washers, screws and nuts so I can fasten two magnets to the one mag carrier I already butchered potentially allowing me to shave off another 1/4" of space and attaching two mags to one belt clip.I still have the other four for when I hit the range + 2 Blackhawk holsters so it's not a real loss. This will be good for when I try to get into shooting competitions later.I hope they can make something just as sturdy and strong but more suitable for concealed carry. Ultimately, the solution I want is horizontal OWB mag carry as opposed to the typical vertical carry which is typcal for conceal. I want something that can ride tight to the belt in a horizontal position without so much bulk. The magnet idea is specifically for future competition.
E**I
Works great, set up was a chore
Set up required me to undo all the screws for the belt. However, once it was installed and adjusted for the mag size and angles it performed very well. Seems sturdy and I expect it to last. I like the large adjustment screw, if you switch similar size mags or need to fine tune.
B**D
Different lot?
I purchased the belt and 5 mag combo along with this single mag holder as I needed 6 mag pouches.I am not sure if they have changed something from the combo set to the single. When I removed all the covers of the mag pouches from the combo set none of them had washers. The single mag pouch had washers on the bolt but the combo mag pouches did not. You can clearly see that the bolts are longer. Not sure what the reasoning was.Quality is decent, keep in mind that I have no frame of reference to the higher end quality ones.As I am just starting out this will suit my purpose, for now.The delivery was a day late, but, seeing that I was waiting for the belt and 5 mag combo set to come, I was not to concerned. They ended up coming at the same time.
P**R
Good buy but need fiddling to work well
These mag holders are affordable knock-offs of high end, competition-oriented holders which can cost 3x+ more per unit. If you are patient and handy with small tools, they can provide a low cost entry into competitive practical shooting sports. They are highly adjustable to a range of magazines and fit most common belt systems (up to 1 1/2” width). Made of plastic, they will not have the lifespan of high end units made of aluminum etc., but until you get into high frequency, intense practice and competition sessions they do the job. You have to spend time adjusting them to fit your mags, dealing with many tiny nuts and screws as others have mentioned (would be nice if company included some spares as they do tend to go walkabout!). Getting them mounted on your belt is also a bit of a pain; once you get them setup you will want to leave them on. As shown in accompanying pictures, I made a couple of mods which improved holders a bit. As they come, mag retention is by friction alone, which changes with use, temperature, etc. You can tighten the top black knobbed bolt down for secure retention, but then mags may be sticky to pull out. I epoxied 3/4” by 1/8” thick rare earth magnets to the inside center of the outer panel of each holder, so the magnet was centered over the fortuitously positioned hole through the inner panel of each holder (silver disc visible in photo). The resulting clearance is perfect for effective mag retention, without any scraping or interference and allows one to reduce the friction screw pressure, giving a secure but slick action. Note some competitions disallow magnet-only holders; it’s not clear if they would rule this system out, but if that ever was an issue one can quickly undue 2 nuts and remove the outer panels with attached magnets and use friction retention alone. Also as seen in photos, I drilled a tiny pair of holes in lower rear corners of each side of holders, and pushed through a 4-40x1” screw, with a piece of black plastic tubing as a spacer (cut to fit my mag thickness), with a nyloc nut on inner end. This addition made the mag holders much more sturdy and stable. Finally, as others have suggested, once I had all the holders adjusted so mags fit well, and got them mounted on the belt at the correct angles (tilting slightly away from belt, and slightly forward works), I applied blue medium threadlock to every nut and bolt (except top friction knob) and retightened everything carefully. Several friends use these holders as well, without modification, and seem happy. They use the holders with Krydex belts which also seem fine. I had a similar but higher-end Black Scorpion belt, on which these customized holders also work well.
S**E
Great for me
Worth the money for me for sure.Im a hobby/amateur shooter. I don't use them at the range when at the bench plinking, but I use them for the run and gun and steel shoots at our range (timed, scored etc). Events I do don't require mag changes, so cant speak to quick changes. For me its more about loading 5 mags without going back to my range bag or setting my mags on the ground etc...Price is way better than the fancy stuff. These have lots of adjustment, and hold my Glock mags just fine.4 stars because they do their job as advertised, they’d have to blow me away for 5 stars. Which, for the price, kind of blows me away compared to name brand plastic prices.
F**4
Good value and excellent customer service
I bought a set of 5 for my shadow 2 and I needed assistance in some issues. Will, the person I communicated with resolved the problem. After sales is very important to me, to any customer. I highly recommend this product to new sports shooters.
M**N
krydex ipsc uspsa idpa competition shooting mag holders
Received this 2 days ago, and they are great. Packaging was great. Only thing that I question is that to adjust the angle and/or tightness of mag holder you need an Allen key which was not included.I didn't take off a star because almost everyone has allen keys.These mag holders are a welcome addition to my range days.
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