Respectfully, the "dust caps" on the PMAGS are for long term storage to prevent possible feed lip creep. There is no need to be patrolling with those on. Save yourself valuable fractions of seconds and take them off. Thank you for the great review.
I know I'm almost spamming your comments, but I just thought about this. With the way the elastic straps are stitched in, you can cut a single half of the lower two elastic straps to make the rig easier to use with pmags OR to load the mags brass up or brass down.
Actually, if you put them base plate up, like you are supposed to, they go in and out just like a standard GI mag. Also, take off the dust covers. It is going to be tight if you double up mags as the straps are not long enough to engage with both mags in.
Will the circle 10 AK mags fit in there?
Doggorunning 2 months ago
For $20, it still seems like a good deal on a basic rig...
Hiluxtaco 6 months ago
How well do AK mags fit?
MilTroop 6 months ago
Respectfully, the "dust caps" on the PMAGS are for long term storage to prevent possible feed lip creep. There is no need to be patrolling with those on. Save yourself valuable fractions of seconds and take them off. Thank you for the great review.
kanejakejimmy 6 months ago
They are $20 bucks on clearance on their website.
lostend1 7 months ago
And for this rig you WILL need a dump pouch for your empty mags, the design is intended for ease of removal, rather than ease of entry.
cdpardue 10 months ago
I know I'm almost spamming your comments, but I just thought about this. With the way the elastic straps are stitched in, you can cut a single half of the lower two elastic straps to make the rig easier to use with pmags OR to load the mags brass up or brass down.
cdpardue 10 months ago
That means that it will stretch if force is used, and the pouches are designed to be loaded brass down.
cdpardue 10 months ago
It's elastic.
cdpardue 10 months ago
The only reason the pmags are going in tight is he is putting them in baseplate down.
rpfoley100 11 months ago 2
@rpfoley100 Not true it's tight no matter how you put it in.
SouldatAR 10 months ago
@SouldatAR
Actually, if you put them base plate up, like you are supposed to, they go in and out just like a standard GI mag. Also, take off the dust covers. It is going to be tight if you double up mags as the straps are not long enough to engage with both mags in.
cainstrife 7 months ago
@SouldatAR Thats what she said! lol
njstrongman32 6 months ago