T3 Magnet Double Pistol Mag Pouch, Pistol Mag Holder
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DOUBLE PISTOL MAGAZINE POUCH: Our Double Pistol Mag Pouch holds 2 pistol magazines, is secured with a magnet, and can handle double- or single-stacked mags. It weighs 2.95 oz. and measures 3.5" W x 4.5" H x 1" D.
BUILT TO LAST: With an outer layer of 500-denier CORDURA, this magazine tactical pouch is water-resistant and ready for rough wear. It’s built with reverse stitching and a T3 Maritime MOLLE Closure System.
MOLLE-COMPATIBLE CARRIER: This magazine carrier is compatible with MOLLE webbed systems. It secures double- or single-stacked mags while keeping them easily accessible.
ESSENTIAL GEAR ANYWHERE: You can carry this versatile pouch on your duty belt or in civilian life. Use it to hold magazines with your hunting gear or to carry a multitool or other small items.
THE T3 DIFFERENCE: Owned and operated by former Navy SEALs, T3 embraces the Navy SEAL lifestyle. We know which products meet SEAL Team standards, and we’re also highly involved with the research, development, testing, evaluation, and marketing of new equipment.
BUILT TO LAST: With an outer layer of 500-denier CORDURA, this magazine tactical pouch is water-resistant and ready for rough wear. It’s built with reverse stitching and a T3 Maritime MOLLE Closure System.
MOLLE-COMPATIBLE CARRIER: This magazine carrier is compatible with MOLLE webbed systems. It secures double- or single-stacked mags while keeping them easily accessible.
ESSENTIAL GEAR ANYWHERE: You can carry this versatile pouch on your duty belt or in civilian life. Use it to hold magazines with your hunting gear or to carry a multitool or other small items.
THE T3 DIFFERENCE: Owned and operated by former Navy SEALs, T3 embraces the Navy SEAL lifestyle. We know which products meet SEAL Team standards, and we’re also highly involved with the research, development, testing, evaluation, and marketing of new equipment.
