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The MAXPEDITION Modular 3-Clip Holster in black is a compact, ambidextrous pouch designed for professional-grade durability and modular convenience. Made in Vietnam with premium materials like Lon thread and #AS-100 foam padding, it securely holds magazines, multi-tools, or flashlights. Featuring silent UTX-Duraflex buckles and hook-and-loop Velcro compatibility, it integrates seamlessly with Maxpedition packs for tactical efficiency and everyday readiness.
Color | black |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 0.5"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Pocket Description | Single Compartment Pouch (Holds Magazine Clips, Multi-Tools, or Flashlights) |
Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909001683 |
UPC | 876404001680 796793339174 846909001683 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 2.87 x 0.71 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Model Name | MX3502B-BRK |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MX3502B-BRK |
Style | Protection |
Included Components | see description |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
M**A
Multipurpose mag holder from Maxpedition! High quality, low price.
Absolutely fantastic like all maxpedition gear. Has a strong Velcro backing that is currently attached firmly to the inside wall of my gunsafe holding 3 Ruger SR9 magazines. When I go out to the desert or the range, I simply take the mag holder off the wall of the safe and attach it to the inside hook/loop panel of my maxpedition pack. I love maxpedition, I think this thing was 10 bucks and not only do I use it for safe storage and organization, but it's portable as well for use in my packs. I'll probably get a couple more for my Glock mags. I did not receive free or discounted prices for this review. Hope it helps.
J**E
Maxpedition Products will not let you down!!!
Excellent product and price. So so so good and very happy with my purchase. I currently have it set on a portion of hook and loop (Velcro) inside of a 5.11 backpack pocket, completely hidden. It stays where you want as solid as possible. These 3 elastic straps provide all sorts of universal capabilities. Very sturdy. Currently I have a Victorinox One-Handed Trekker along with a 5” long by .5” wide pry bar in the first slot, a S&W M&P spare 8 round magazine in the mide and an A1S Tactical flashlight in the 3rd strap. This is solid construction and I have owned Maxpedition & 5.11 products for years. Both companies create well made, quality gear. Each piece of gear is well thought out and made of some of the best material quality out there. The construction of the product is as tough as nails. Cannot go wrong with the durability Maxpedition produces. Fortuneately, Mine did come with a Maxpedition tag. Some photos seem to be missing the logo tag. Been holding up great so far and I assume it will continue.
C**Y
Great strength
I use these in a backpack to hold spare mags . Works wonders
L**0
Very functional
Good, functional mag holder. I have this in the hydration section of my Maxpedition Kodiak Gearslinger. The hook and loop field attachment keeps it very secure even with 3 fully loaded single stack mags. The only issue I have is that reaching in the bag to pull a mag from the holder is awkward. I sling the bag to the front, and the hydration section is right up against my chest, so unzipping the compartment, and reaching in with my left hand and withdrawing a mag is cumbersome and slow. However, I will continue to carry extra mags in this way. I will carry my primary pistol in an IWB holster on my right hip outside the bag. I will keep a second pistol in the bag but it will by my BUG.The mag holder elastic bands are quite tight, so inserting the mags are difficult when it is in the bag. The mags pull out of the holder easily enough, but you need to position the holder at the right angle so you aren't fumbling around to grasp the mag. I'm sure I'll get faster by training, but be advised that this may not be the most ideal way to carry your extra loaded mags.When wearing the bag, I cannot feel the mags on my back because there is sufficient padding in the bag. The mags are secure even when taking the bag on and off or slinging it around to the front. Aggressive hiking pace with a lot of bending and twisting doesn't dislodge the mags, so I have to say that both the bag and mag holder are well designed. You will have to judge for yourself whether to use this holder or not, but I think that in the long run for me, it does provide a good convenient way to carry your extra mags.
C**F
This thing is great
This is great for what it does, it has Velcro on the back side and three elastic loops on the front. So I guess you could use them either way, Velcro secure and use the elastic loops or Molle the elastic loops and use the Velcro. Anyways I use the Velcro to secure this to my bag and use the elastic loops for edc tools. This was a good purchase on my part.
J**K
Def would recommend
Great retention! Fits .45 double stacked mags no problem. Velcro holds even on an aggressive mag pull.
S**R
Simple & effective!
Perfect for attaching to a ballistic vest (bulletproof vest) that has Velcro but doesn’t have MOLLE webbing. You can put spare pistol magazines, folding knives, flashlights and walkies in it.
T**D
Also awesome for gun safe mag storage!
These work great in the various bags that allow for velcro attachments, they have fairly stiff elastic so they hold even full mags securely and the velcro holds rock solid. There's also another use I've found for them that I don't see them marketed for and that's for magazine storage inside safes with carpeted walls, they hold really well and it gets all your mags off shelves etc. and out of the way. You can store them in a small tuperware etc. but then you have to dig through to find the mags you want, here you can find what you want and retrieve it right away. If they made a 6 mag version and marketed it as a gun safe mag storage product I think they'd sell a ton of them.
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