The Wilderness Magazine / Speedloader Pouches
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The Wilderness Magazine / Speedloader Pouches
Has anyone used these:
http://www.thewilderness.com/storepinna ... parent=174" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also, I'm considering pocket carrying a J-frame of some kind (S&W or LCR) when not carrying my Glock and these caught my eye.
http://www.thewilderness.com/storepinna ... parent=174" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just looking for some feedback on how they work.
Thanks!
http://www.thewilderness.com/storepinna ... parent=174" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also, I'm considering pocket carrying a J-frame of some kind (S&W or LCR) when not carrying my Glock and these caught my eye.
http://www.thewilderness.com/storepinna ... parent=174" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just looking for some feedback on how they work.
Thanks!
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Re: The Wilderness Magazine / Speedloader Pouches
Interesting. I have only used leather and Kydex pouches, but they look like they would do the job. They appear to be a bit expensive for what they are. PS - I think the leather and Kydex prices are outrageous!
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Re: The Wilderness Magazine / Speedloader Pouches
The mag pouches are a bit pricey but they seem pretty low profile and it seems a single horizontal magazine pouch would disappear pretty well along the belt line.
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They look nice and from what I've seen & heard they are well made.
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Re: The Wilderness Magazine / Speedloader Pouches
I have one of the single stack mag pouches, and it is awesome!! I would highly recommend you to get one for just about any purpose. I have the horizontal one to toss on my shoulder strap for my camping bag/belt and it holds the mag extremely secure.
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Re: The Wilderness Magazine / Speedloader Pouches
I use the horizontal
It fits snug and hidden. You wear it behind a belt loop so when you pull on the mag, the belt loop keeps the pouch from sliding. I don't think it would slide anyway, but thats what they say to do. Works for me.
It fits snug and hidden. You wear it behind a belt loop so when you pull on the mag, the belt loop keeps the pouch from sliding. I don't think it would slide anyway, but thats what they say to do. Works for me.
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Thanks folks, that's what I was looking for. Wilderness Instructor Belt and mag pouch it is!
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I was in their store in Phoenix a couple of months ago--small retail store in front, production department just behind. Every one of their products I looked at appeared to be first-rate, maybe a little pricey, but I don't mind that for U.S.-made products. I bought a few things--Safepacker, Sonoran Shirt--and am very happy with products and quality. I'll be buying more of their products.
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I started looking into this after I saw this in the Pictures Of Your Daily Carry thread. Wasn't sure what brand it was until I started researching it and came across this thread. I have a Comp-Tac double magazine pouch but this looks more comfortable and a lot more stealthy. Any idea if this can be purchased locally in the DFW area?Vandelay Ind. wrote:I use the horizontal
It fits snug and hidden. You wear it behind a belt loop so when you pull on the mag, the belt loop keeps the pouch from sliding. I don't think it would slide anyway, but thats what they say to do. Works for me.
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I ended up picking up a horizontal for my Shield. I really like it! Great construction, good retention but easy enough to draw from.
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Ordered one tonight after not being able to find a local retailer.SQLGeek wrote:I ended up picking up a horizontal for my Shield. I really like it! Great construction, good retention but easy enough to draw from.
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Got mine in the mail last week and finally got a chance to use it the past couple of nights. Really comfortable than any other magazine carrier I've used. Wish I had bought this a long time ago.
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Just a little update. This has got to be the most comfortable magazine holster I've ever used. I bought the horizontal version and it made all the difference in the world as far as comfort (no poking me in the love handles anymore!), especially because I carry a single stack 1911 magazine in 8 and 10 round capacities. I wasn't sure how good the retention would work but I'm actually very impressed with it.