TAC Shield Double Speed Load Rifle MOLLE Pouch

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posted on August 29, 2014
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When participating in a fast-paced shooting sport like 3-gun, having gear that won't slow you down is critical. When it comes to recharging your firearm in the heat of competition, simple, rugged gear is best.

The Double Speed Load Rifle MOLLE Pouch from TAC Shield holds two standard AR-15-pattern magazines of 20- or 30-round capacity in a 1000-denier nylon pouch that can be woven onto a pack with MOLLE straps or simply worn on a belt. Elastic straps hold the magazines in place and have large tabs that allow the straps to be pulled aside for rapid access to the spare magazines.

The pouch comes with a lifetime warranty from TAC Shield and is available in Black or Coyote. Open grommet holes in the bottom of each pouch allow for drainage should rainwater or mud happen to infiltrate the pouch in the course of use.

MSRP: $31.49.

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