NOT a clip for clips:
Now if only they made a bigger magazine where I could hold multiple magazine holders full of 33 rounders.
Garrett Industries is the company that makes them. For $115 id probably attempt to bend my own kydex though… followed by $200 in parts and another $200 in labor, and then i’d wind up saying “Pffft it’s a stupid idea anyway”.
<— Standard “Yo dawg I heard you like magazines… So we put your magazines in a magazine so you can unload while you reload”
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10 responses to “A Magazine For Magazines”
I have one of these ( I actually have one of about every “tacticool gimcrack that has come out). It is huge, weighs a ton and even with practice ( I have no real life) it is cumbersome to use. Unless your a BFWO (Big, Fat, Wannabe Operator) that has 38 inches or more of waistband there is no comfortable way to belt wear it, or if you try it on a “rack”, it is so heavy you have to counterbalance it with at least two full boxes of Twinkies. It also takes three hands and a small goat to help you load it full with mags.
I iz no big n fat wannabe opowator……. :'(
(slowly walks into sunset with size 40 jeans while sad music plays in background)
LOL you should definitely click the “write a review” button on their website and put that in there… hilarious stuff.
If only it came in a New York reload configuration, small of back Face-Off style Gold 1911’s boo yah
I forget, is that like the Lara Croft style?
I think the idea is that you always reach to the same spot for your next mag. Not sure it would work well for any other real purpose.
Yeah, you could get one, or maybe five, of those.
Equally reasonable, is to train cats as bodyguards.
http://designyoutrust.com/2011/11/04/cat-bodyguard-comics/
hhaha cool comic.
A Pez dispenser for Glock magazines. Trick.
LOL. You guys wanna talk smack, but I think thats a great idea. Here in the PDRC we are only allowed 10 rounds. I wonder if having one of those filled with 11 magazines is illegal.. 110 rounds of… Bullets? Aren’t you glad I didnt say Boolits?
Seriously though… PDRC laws are stupid. Having one of these on a training course would be functional. other than that, not so much.