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Maxpedition Dual Magazine Retention Pouch Insert, PU Coated Black - 3503B
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Maxpedition Dual Magazine Retention Pouch Insert, PU Coated Black - 3503B

Details
SKU 802583
Model Number 3503B
Brand Maxpedition
UPC 846909002543
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Product Details

Details

  • Finish: PU Coated
  • Material: 800 Denier Nylon Fabric
  • TS_Dimensions_Length: 4-1/4"
  • TS_Dimensions_Height: 6"
  • Color: Black

Features

The dual mag retention insert attaches onto the loop field present in the CCW compartment of a variety of Maxpedition packs. Two retention loops of 2 inches wide elastic each hold up to two single stack .45 mags or a double stacked mag. The loops works just as well with multitools, flashlights, batons, pepper spray, etc.

Features:

  • 2 inches elastic loops each fit up to 2 single stack 0.45 mags or double stacked mag
  • Tough PU coated 800 denier nylon fabric for weight reduction
  • Triple polyurethane coated for water resistance
  • High tensile strength nylon webbing
  • High tensile strength composite nylon thread (stronger than ordinary industry standard nylon thread)
  • Internal seams taped and finished
  • Stress points double stitched, bartacked, or "Box-and-X" stitched for added strength
  • PTFE fabric protector for grime resistance and easy maintenance

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