Well good luck! It's never a good feeling having that doubt, peace of mind is a very good thing to have. I only continue to use guns and brands that have never failed me, for peace of mind primarily. I just can't trust a M&P after neither mag would lock into place, even if they ever resolve the issue, just that memory is enough for me not to carry one if my life is having to depend on it.LeakyWaders wrote:No, I have not identified the issue yet. Shortly after posting on this problem I received a new holster for my 45 and I have not been wearing the 9 mm magazine holster. I have been wearing a nylon double magazine holster with 45 cal Springfield XDM mags made by the same company and I have had zero issues it. I wear both magazine holsters at the same 9 o'clock position. I'm wondering if it has to do with the Sig magazines. This evening I changed back to carrying the Sig 9 mm and I reversed the position of the magazines so that the bullet faces the rear rather than the front. I'll see if that makes a difference. I have every intention of replacing the nylon mag holster for the 9mm mags just out of the need for peace of mind. My preference is for a double kydex mag holster over leather but I'm not having much luck finding one that is not overly bulky.Charlies.Contingency wrote:Have you found out the issues with this yet? And does this happen whenever you face the magazine either direction, or facing towards the rear? I wear at my 10:30, so the whole carrier usually sits on top of my thigh. If it only happens whenever you have sat down at all, I would suspect that it's possibly from hitting your thigh, but that's just a guess. I'm not familiar with how hard those carriers are down there, but if I used my finger from the outside of my nylon, I could push a round forward from pushing on the side. That's the reason I prefer leather, less give, and it looks good.LeakyWaders wrote:The feed lips on both magazines look fine. The only thing I notice is when I remove a full magazine from the pouch the top round has sometimes slid forward by 1/4 inch.TresHuevos wrote:I occasionally carry the single mag version of the Barsony nylon carrier and haven't had a single problem. Have you checked to see if the lips were possibly bent?
Now you have me nervous...
I've never had any real problem with open top hard plastic mag carriers either, just the fact that they like to snag onto things more than anything else. Leather is the way to go in my opinion, but it's heavy and bulky, but it looks slick as heck, especially if you go western like me, and wear all matching leather from you belt to your boots.
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