Accommodation:
The Emdom Universal Rifle Magazine Pouch will accommodate nearly any rifle magazines. Please see pictures below.
Mounting:
MOLLE/PALS compatible and can be mounted on webbing or belts up to 2.75” wide via two short MALICE clips (not included) or two long MALICE clips. Mounting platform is composed of five rows of 7/8” wide webbing. Gaps are built in between the rows to allow easier weaving of MALICE clips.
Height Option:
A unique system of five rows of 0.875" webbing with built in gaps allows easy weaving of MALICE clips. When utilizing a pair of short MALICE clips (not included), the pouch can be mounted at three different levels on a three row MOLLE/PALS platform or four levels on a belt (up to 2.75” wide). The mounting platform is stiffened with a sheet of HDPE plastic which provides the stability necessary for mounting the pouch at different heights.
Active Retention:
The primary source of retention comes from the sides squeezing inwards. Two levels of elastic cord provide tension on the sides to retain the inserted magazine. These two elastic loops are each fully adjustable and are user replaceable.
Quick Adjust:
The upper elastic retention loop allows for a unique adjustment feature. A built-in Velcro secured tab provides a low profile means to secure the adjusted elastic cord. Please see photos and video below for details on how to adjust tension using this feature.
Passive Retention:
A foam insert sewn into the mounting platform of the pouch provides tension on the inserted magazine. The hypalon lining the interior of the sides create friction for additional retention.
Access:
- Insertion: The opening is flared from side to side as well as front to back. It stays open and will not collapse which facilitates unrestricted magazine insertion.
- Extraction: The foam insert in the platform of the pouch creates a slight standoff of an inserted magazine. This allows for a positive grip on the magazine. This standoff makes access to shorter magazines possible.
Trapezoid Shaped Opening:
Allows the pouch to carry two AR magazines. When one magazine is removed retention is maintained on the remaining magazine.