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AU Rapid Deployment Magazine Bandolier

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AU-RDMB
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$45.00
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(66 reviews)
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The AU Rapid Deployment Magazine Bandolier gives the responder an added advantage when engaging a threat such as an active shooter. A rapidly deployable option that can be stored in your vehicle and quickly secured to either side of your body via a shoulder strap; a belt loop is also present on the backside of the pouch for an even more secure carry, if desired. The bandolier features a combination of pouches allowing you to carry up to four AR15/M4 magazines, and four pistol magazines.

Features:

  • Military Grade Denier Nylon
  • Can be worn on either side of the body
  • Fits 4x 30rd AR15/M4 Magazines and 4x Pistol or SMG Magazines
  • Quick Release Buckle on Shoulder Strap
  • Drainage grommets in each pouch

Made in USA

Reviews

  • 5
    Only mag pouch you need

    Posted by Aaron B. on 7th Feb 2017

    Simply a mag pouch, no gimmicks, no trick wazoo designs, love the fact that the mags are easily accessible and you don't have to fumble with any flaps yet they hold in place just fine

  • 5
    Two thumbs up

    Posted by Jason on 7th Feb 2017

    Excellent design and well made piece of gear

  • 5
    My review

    Posted by Travis H. on 7th Feb 2017

    I bought one when they were first announced a while back. They feature the typical AU high quality construction. Both aluminum AR magazines and Magpul PMAGs fit fine even with ranger plates installed. The pistol mag pouches fit every pistol mag I tried including 30-round Beretta mags, even can hold a G2X Surefire light or a multi-tool. The back of the pouch has a loop for securing it to your belt and preventing it from bouncing around on the move. It's secured with a metal snap. The shoulder strap adjusts easily and has an elastic band to keep the loose end from dangling, theres a quick drop buckle so you can let it go if needed It is a compact simple mag carrying bag. It does the job and priced right