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TUFF 8 In Line Magazine Pouch (1000D Black Nylon, 1911 220)

TUFF 8 In Line Magazine Pouch (1000D Black Nylon, 1911 220)

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Product Feature

  • Single Stack Mags .45ACP
  • Belt/M.O.L.L.E. Carry
  • Removable Flap
  • 1911 220
  • off duty/sport

Product Description

8 In Line Magazine Pouch

TUFF 8 In Line Magazine Pouch (1000D Black Nylon, 1911 220) Review

I've done a lot of MOLLE gear shopping of late, and I was pleasantly surprised when I found a magazine pouch for 8 (!!!) magazines for my 1911A1. Given the price to mags ratio, I was expecting this thing to be mildly gimmicky, maybe not all that high quality, loose when mounted to a MOLLE weave, requires a magic passphrase to draw a magazine, something to that effect. $5.50 per magazine? Far too cheap, I figured, but I took the gamble anyway.

It was a very good gamble, all things considered. This thing is rock solid once properly fitted to a vest. It passed a yank test (Trying to pull apart at the stitching by hand). It somewhat passed a lateral slap test (Filled all the mags and slapped the end magazine to hear the sound), 'somewhat' being that I did hear something as opposed to nothing on a standard mag pouch set, but it wasn't much. The magazine wells are reinforced and stiff once you first use them, but all stiffness fades in time and you are left with a good, secure hold but pretty easy draw. I've found that if you have to burn ammo, your best bet is to yank up and outward on the dust flap to remove it so it doesn't get in the way of a follow-up draw. If you are used to sideways-oriented mag pouches, it will take some practice to get used to drawing mags out oriented forward instead of sideways.

It has stations for belt attachment, though I have not tried this on a belt at this time. Given how much of a pain it was to fit to a vest, I am somewhat unwilling to remove it to test belt function - I may just get another one for belt use. Supposedly this is usable with airsoft gear, but I have no experience with airsoft and cannot confirm or deny utility for that purpose.

Comparable to other magazine pouches for MOLLE platforms, this is hands down your best bang for your buck. The $5.50 figure is far cheaper than any other pouch period, and you get the best possible space usage for those who like to cram a lot on their MOLLE vests. I highly recommend.

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I went ahead and bit the bullet on pulling it off my vest for purpose of testing with a belt rig only. After some finagling, I found that it worked extremely well in balancing between a 1911A1 on my right and 6 mags on my left. That said, wearing a 1911 + 6 mags for the intent of working outside in our recent 90+ degree weather...not as fun as it sounds. No problem with weight or storage, but every extra pound you carry will drag on you after hours in the sun. This mag pouch, even with 6 mags, weighs pretty heavy. Keep that in mind going forward. It held up to outdoor yard and construction activity, so no fault there!

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As a testament to how much I like these rigs, I have placed a custom order direct through the manufacturer for a set of the 8-in-line 1911 and AR15 pouches in OD green, which they do on a list basis. OD is the preeminent color in my area of the country, especially in the middle of summer, so having a full rig in a near-natural color is a wise move to begin with. I expect I will probably have to pay above full price for the custom order, and I have been on the wait list since summer, but IMO it is well worth it for high-quality pouches of this type.

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