I've used HSGI Tacos on a battle belt; they're a solid option. As Talionis said, they're quite versatile.
I've used HSGI Tacos on a battle belt; they're a solid option. As Talionis said, they're quite versatile.
"When the phone rang, Parker was in the garage, killing a man."
Big fan of Tacos, especially the LT model, if they’re not being used for concealment.
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HSGI tacos are actually amazing. They work equally well for not just any magazine, but any vaguely magazine-shaped object you can think of.
Buy tacos and you can use them for any application in the future, not just AR mags. I have an obscure platform and my magazines fit just as well.
I have no experience with the polymer tacos but the nylon ones are good to go.
I've got three Taco Double Deckers on my Atlas G-hook training / bump in the night belt. I tried a few different pouches at the SIG Pro Shop and liked them the best. I haven't unseated a mag running around in the belt yet, but I'm distinctly low speed even with High Speed Gear.
Mike "Garand Thumb" did a rifle mag pouch review a while back that may be helpful.
https://youtu.be/FdB-a0pcXac
Matt
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BTW, the HSGI Blowout Pouch is nice as well. I have mine on my work backpack which is pretty much always with me.
CAT Gen7 in PF approved orange and a Dark Angel Medical Pocket D.A.R.K. "Mini" with room for a bit more and an easy deployment tab.
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Excellent, @GMSweet !
Thanks!
When I put together a new belt a couple months back, I went with Esstac for pistol and rifle. I also have a set of Comp-Tacs. The Esstacs are more robust/heavy duty and the Comp-Tacs are more concealable.
Food Court Apprentice
Semper Paratus certified AR15 armorer
I have used Safariland, CompTac, and Ready Tactical. All good to go.