Author Topic: Spare mag Bullet forward or back.  (Read 11178 times)

Bidah

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Re: Spare mag Bullet forward or back.
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2016, 04:59:37 PM »
I will say that I thought the whole "bullets out" was some sort of weird fad.  I ordered new magazine holders for my comp rig, and the ones I got would let you do it either way. I (very) quickly discovered that not only was I faster, I had less missed reloads.  Not what I was expecting.  So far, I have no problems switching back and forth, although I really should go "one way".  For a typical double stack magazine, the only drawback from a concealment reasoning would be the base plate "may" stick out more.  For single stack, it would be quite different. Although I guess it would not stick out much more that a double stack would. Just funny looking  ;D

At this point I need to choose whether I want leather or kydex, as they would need to be custom made. I am still stuck right there LOL
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Re: Spare mag Bullet forward or back.
« Reply #21 on: October 31, 2016, 05:11:30 PM »
Well, I'll have to see what custom made will cost...sure doesn't sound cheap

For IWB there would not be much difference between forward and out for double stack, but for single stack, it might take another belt hole. 

Thanks for the info, Bidah
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