Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 51371
Color: Black
Holds: Two 9mm or .40 caliber single-stack magazines
Internal tension device
Tension screw adjustment
Belt slide
Fits: up to 1-3/4" belts or clips over waistband
Manufacturer Number: 51371
Color: Black
Holds: Two 9mm or .40 caliber single-stack magazines
Internal tension device
Tension screw adjustment
Belt slide
Fits: up to 1-3/4" belts or clips over waistband
Not The Right Size As Advertized
This mag pouch would have worked fine if it would have fit a single stack .40 magazine. Way to narrow and the retention screws don't come out far enough to fit the magazine. This was not a careless purchase as I have owned an Uncle Mike's Double Mag Pouch in the past and they have fit my .40 magazine fine without much retention adjustment. But I lost or misplaced them during a training class and none of the local shops had any.
April 1, 2019
I bought this initially f
I bought this initially for my Sig P225/P6 9mm single stack, I tightened it as much as possible, but they weren't snug. They keep bouncing around, and I shoot IDPA, so they need to stay still when I move. Fortunately I have a 1911 as well, in .45, my 1911 mags fit perfectly! Wasn't expected at all, but it ended up working out for me!
May 31, 2014
I bought one of these hop
I bought one of these hoping to use it for IDPA with my Sig Sauer P6. It held them, but even adjusted as tight as it could, they were still lose, I ended up purchasing a different one for my P6, but this actually ended up working great for my 1911 .45 mags, so in the long run it worked out :-)
August 17, 2013
This would fit a 45 size
This would fit a 45 size magazine, but way to big for standard 9 or 40 magazine, no way pouch will hold 9 or 40 magazine in.
April 4, 2013
In total agreement with t
In total agreement with the prior two posts. Still trying to break the locked threads. May have to resort to drilling them out and replacing the screw/nut combo. Well molded but the assembly leaves alot to be desired.
August 9, 2008
Agreed with other poster.
Agreed with other poster. Can't adjust tension on mag pouch because of thread-lok on bushing. Had to use small needle-node pliers and put force on threads to adjust. Now is tight enough mag's won't fall out when upside down, but easy to pull still. Not messing with my adjustment screw anymore. What a PAIN.
May 24, 2008
Too wide out of the box f
Too wide out of the box for standard factory Colt 45 single stack mags. Required adjustment via tightening the tension adjustment screw. However, the flange nut and tension adjustment screw turned together, preventing any adjustment - looser or tighter. This was probably due to blue thread-lok applied to the adjustment screw by the Filipino assemblers. In addition, the plastic bushing inside the pouch around the adjustment screw prevented tightening. I broke the thread-lok using needle nose pliers and elbow grease. I removed the plastic bushing and trimmed it shorter with a sharp knife. I was able to tighten the adjustment screw adequately to hold two loaded mags firmly, after these field expedient mods. This design needs work.
May 21, 2008