Yeah that's what I'm saying.
I guess in 6-12 weeks when mine arrive from Questar I'll try it and see.
6-12 weeks???!!!
Brownells has these maglinks now!
Yeah that's what I'm saying.
I guess in 6-12 weeks when mine arrive from Questar I'll try it and see.
6-12 weeks???!!!
Brownells has these maglinks now!
Yeah that's what I'm saying.
Not sure they can ship them though, I think they're ITAR restricted, aren't they?
So I tried the setup out on a Blackhawk magazine pouch and it actually worked pretty good. This pouch has a lot of elasticity built into it, so it accommodated it very well. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for this particular application, as while the pouch is relatively shallow - it has an extended velcro flap that I had to fold in half in order to fully insert the magazine and accommodate the coupler.
I have the same pouches but I run them with the flap removed (they're only held on by velcro). Did you have to fold down the velcro on the front of the pouch that the flap fastens to? How secure is it when attached to your rig and actually worn?
Fast Mag pouches would probably work better as there is no velcro to get in the way, plus they are more rigid. This looks like it will probably work for me though.
I'm quite certain that Brownells uses USPS for shipping. I NEVER use UPS after my first learning experience.
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Just for clarification, I installed the Maglink on the 2nd-3rd "rib" on the first PMAG, and the 3rd-4th "rib" on the second (they need to be staggered). I also used Magpul's ranger plates because with the coupler this low, there's really not that much to grasp (especially on the second PMAG). Two is probably overkill; you could probably get away with just one on the second PMAG (the one where the coupler is mounted the lowest).