🎒 Gear up smart: triple mag storage that adapts to your mission.
The Condor MA52-002 Triple Pistol Mag Pouch is a versatile, durable polyester pouch designed to securely hold three pistol magazines with an adjustable Hook & Loop flap and elastic retention. Its universal fit and convertible open-top design make it ideal for tactical professionals and enthusiasts seeking quick access and multi-purpose storage in a compact, lightweight form.
Color | Black (002) |
Brand | Condor |
Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 7.5"W x 4"H |
Item Weight | 6.1 Ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Closure Type | Flap |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Manufacturer | CONDOR |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00022886052027 |
UPC | 022886052027 854585601684 |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.17 x 6.42 x 1.73 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 7.5 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Condor |
Warranty Description | 1 YEAR MANUFACTURER |
Model Name | Triple Pistol Mag Pouch |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MA52-002 |
Style | MA52 |
Included Components | POUCH |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Airsoft |
A**.
Very Nice Product
This is a very well-designed and nicely-made product. The nylon fabric is very heavy and all critical seams are double-stitched. The edges of the fabric are heat-sealed. All three pockets have elastic tension straps to grip the magazines securely. The pockets fit a number of different double-column magazine types or two single-column 22 LR magazines, as well as similarly-shaped items such as multitools, folding knives, flashlights, and small staplers. Two large vertical belt loops on the back fasten with snaps, and two horizontal straps allow the pouch to be mounted to your MOLLE vest, if you're so inclined. The pouch flaps are secured with velcro strips and are adjustable for length, allowing the carry of extended magazines. I didn't have any really long large capacity magazines to experiment with, but 20 rd. Browning High Power magazines fit nicely. It wouldn't surprise me if 25-rd. UZI magazines would fit. I'm not sure about magazines longer than that. The pockets even have drainage eyelets, a nice touch. The only problem I've noticed is that, while magazines are easily removed, magazine lips sometimes snag on the fabric during insertion, requiring a little effort and wiggling to insert the magazine to the bottom of the pocket. I've observed the same problem with other web magazine pouches, both cotton and nylon. I think it's a quirk of fabric pouches, and it doesn't affect the usefulness of the pouch at all. I'm not military, LE, security, survivalist, or zombie hunter, so I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to use this pouch for, but I'm perfectly happy to own it simply because it's so nice. Highly recommended. Very nice job, Condor!
A**.
The over-straps are adjustable/removable, but the elastic is quite tight
BIG EDIT: I take back what I said. As I was installing it on my MOLLE belt, I discovered that the magazine over-strap is adjustable and entirely removable! That means you can have it hold quite long mags, or whatever length you want if you remove the strap and rely on just the elastic bands! It holds my Wilson Combat 10 round mags perfectly. I've added back the star I removed as it also sits perfectly on my mentioned belt without sagging or moving despite 3 heavy .45 230gr 10 round mags in it.So now that I know it can fit longer mags for sure, the only maybe downside is the elastic is quite snug and is likely a tight fit for double-stack mags. I don't have any on hand to test, though. (Seek out other comments, I guess.)
B**R
Practically universal pistol mag pouch
These are probably the best you can get. They attach quickly to molle points, are super sturdy, and are easy to load, open and close. There is absolutely no worry the magazines are going to accidentally slip out, and they can handle just about any pistol mag you can think of from .22, .380, 9 mm, .40, and .45 acp, standard and extended mags (haven't tried any .50 cal as I don't own a deagle). Every item I have purchased from this company has been of the same extremely high quality, durability, and ease of use. It's not often I can write a review and not find something to ding the manufacturer for, but in this case I think they may have made the perfect basic mag holder.
B**R
All the reviews looked good, so I went ahead and purchased it
I bought this mag pouch because of the price and the design. I wanted to mount it to a 2" duty belt for my Glock 17 mags, and assumed that I could use the molle system on the back to do so. All the reviews looked good, so I went ahead and purchased it.It arrived quickly, and even before I took it out of it's packaging I could already tell it was top quality. Heavy duty canvas or nylon type material with quality stitching (or over-stitching...lots and lots of stitching, which I like) and heavy duty velcro. I usually don't like velcro on any type of tactical gear because it's loud, not always strong enough to retain your gear, and it clogs with dirt and debris easily and stops working altogether. I still hold that position, but if I'm going to have to use velcro, this is the velcro I want. Very strong and heavy duty, like the rest of the unit. All in all, this pouch system is very well constructed and I would have no issues trusting my life to it.So why four stars? And why am I returning it? Because it doesn't fit my mags. Glock 17 mags are too tall for it. The covers DO fold over, but only about 3/4" of velcro attaches. I put a fully-loaded magazine (loaded with heavy +P ammo) in it, latched it and turned it upside down and shook it aggressively and it did not drop the mag. The velcro didn't fail. But I'm just not comfortable with how much I have to stress the cover to get it to stretch over the top of the mag and latch. I think this pouch would probably work very well for Glock 19 mags, but the 17 mags are just too long.So for that reason I'm submitting a return. It just doesn't work for my mags and wouldn't work for Glock 22 mags either, or probably any .45 or 10mm mags (I'm just guessing there, but because the pouch was also snug around the girth of the mag, I expect .45 or 10mm mags would just be too thick). If you've got shorter 9mm or 40 cal mags, though, I think this pouch would probably work find.
G**E
Amazing Quality and Value
I have had mixed results with Condor gear over the years, but their mag pouches have been an outstanding value. They are very well built, and cost much less than some of the other "name brand" companies out there. I own a couple different Condor mag pouches, and have used them to carry extra magazines of various sizes and brands, flashlights, and multi-tools.The only downside to these pouches, which is not enough for me to knock a star, is that the colors may not match your other mil-spec gear. Each company seems to use their own source of materials and colors, so they will typically only match perfectly with other gear from that same company, although black may be more true across the board. This is not a deal breaker for me, but it may be for you. So far I've never had anybody mention the minimal color differences in my gear, but I'm also usually well armed when I'm wearing it.
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