Product Description
Fast Fang Pistol Magazine Molle/Belt Mounted Mag Holster/Pouch | FDE
The Fang Pistol GEN III is designed to accommodate almost any pistol magazine; from 45 ACP Glock 21 magazines to 1911 and most mags in between. The Fang Pistol follows the traditional design and features of the Fang AR and HD Gen.III series and maintains the key performance characteristics including low profile and the enhanced tension strap system. The Fang Pistol Polymer Mag Pouch can be attached to all rifle Fang variants for double-stacking.
NOTE: Product Images are for demonstration Purposes only, Product being sold is 1 Fang Magazine Holster.
- Compatible with most double stack 9mm, double stack .40 cal, single & double stack .45 cal magazines including 1911
- Reduces reload cycle time
- High-Impact resistant polymer case
- 'double-stack' Capability with the Rifle Fang Variants
- Magazine stays secure without pouch flap, hook, cover, or bungee
- Enhanced tension strap can be moved up or down or removed for Custom tension Needs
- Resistance to solar heating
- Not Manufactured by ITW Military Products
- Civilian Grade Quality: Recommended uses are for Home & Self Defense/Training/Competition/Range/Hunting
Whats in the Box :
Qty of 1 Fang Pistol Gen III Polymer Magazine Holster, to be mounted on Molle or Tactical Belts
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wow
his is my second Fast-fang purchased and I am a big fan. These hold most Ar15 mags with just the right amount of retention, including GI, Fusil, FN, ARC, Troy and P-MAgs. These are also stackable, with MOLLE slots on the face so they can be attached together, or you can add pistol mags to the front.
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magazine holster
I like it, I like it a lot. I purchased the MOLLE model however I am pleased to find it works just as well mounted on my deltarangerseal operatorteam6 belt. It's also coyote brown so its extra fast and tactical. When I'm firing my Automatic Rifle-15 in full semiautomatic It really helps the reload speed of my 30 round magazine clips.
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truly bad ass
I have had my Fast Fang's for about six months now. I have been to the range countless times, as well as taken a few classes using them. They are worked 100% for me since day one. I have two of them mounted on a duty belt I have set up for training/range use. They were a bit difficult to get on there, but that is because I don't believe they were made to stretch over a belt that thick. Because they are on so tight, they do not shift at all, even during heavy use. That's a major plus for me. I am not .mil, LE, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn last night, but I will happily recommend these pouches to anyone looking for a very rigid, yet inexpensive way to hold a magazine. I will be ordering another two shortly, as soon as I figure out a way to break the news to my wife that I bought a new rifle.
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molle mag holders
I placed three of the MOLLE Black Label Fast Fang carriers across the front of an Eagle Plate Carrier (Running Level 4 multi hit plates) and am using the higher retention setting of these mag carriers. They fit into the MOLLE tightly and are very secure. They make accessing a secure spare rifle magazine fast and uncomplicated. Highly recommended.
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molle pistol mag holder
I am running these Fast Fangs upside down across the chest. They seem to hold the mags solid, even if I jump up and down. They increased by reloads to near lightning speed. I have yet to test how well they hold a full mag during a PT test, but they feel solid enough to do well.
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great pouches and pricing is not bad
I am a rifle officer for a city PD and wear your basic utility belt. The Fast Fang is awesome with a 30 round PMAG, but even with only one band, the tension makes it hard to use a 20 round PMAG. With a 20 round PMAG, a little hard to get a good grip that will allow for a quick speed or tactical reload.
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quick reloads
The Fast Fang will indeed cut time off your reloads. Whether a speed reload or a tactical reload these mag pouches are lightning fast. You can quickly remove a magazine from the pouch by applying force outward and upward. It sounds a little funny but it is actually done instinctively. During tactical reloads the Fast Fang doesn't have any bungees, flaps, or any other obstacle to work around. The Fast Fang can also be used upside down and you wont have to worry about dropping a magazine. I installed 3 of these on my plate carrier and will be purchasing 2 more for my war belt. Don't hesitate to purchase these mag pouches from Cobratac, hopefully they will launch a pistol Fast Fang in the future....