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That looks real nice, I don't know why I was thinking AR mags. I'm sure he'll be happy.

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Hi,how did you mould the double pouch?i want a triple mag pouch but have only moulded single pouches,i would love to know how you achieved yours.nice work by the way.

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Since they’re so long, I didn’t mold and form a real tight fit. I wanted him to be able to pull the mags when needed. But it’s basically the same as molding a single. Just more to mold. And thanks for the compliment!

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One thing that "might" stop that flare is to make the top wider.  Don't make it square.  Not drastic by any means but about as much as the bottom looks like it flared.  Because the bottom does not flare, the top gets pulled in when you shove the mags in the pocket.  When I do mag holders I flare the stitch line at the top to give them a little more room so they don't change the shape of the mag holder as much.  That said, looks good and I wouldn't think twice about sending it.  

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Thanks chief. It can be done that way. Also could taper the last couple of inches at bottom of pouch to eleminate it. Or to make it form better. If I flare at top I would lose some retention. Which is NOT a bad thing since these mags were 8” long. They’re not tight but they will not slide out on their own. On shorter mags, a tapered stitch line the whole way would be ideal. Appreciate the feedback!

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19 minutes ago, Clintock said:

taper the last couple of inches at bottom of pouch to eleminate it

Yup, this here ↑

Snug up the bottom, and it will not only cosmetically line up, but will put the majority of the friction (pronounced ree- ten - shun) in the BOTTOM of the rig, so the guy doesn't have to PULL the entire length - just break it loose and yer good ;)

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