Product Description
MTR Custom Double Magazine Carrier
The MTR Custom double mag carrier is designed as a double magazine carrier that attaches to the belt via two belt slots. The carrier features 2 retention screws so the wearer can adjust the mag tension to his or her specific preferences. The belt slots are designed to fit any belt up to 1 3/4" wide.
Please note that the MTR Leather double magazine carrier is designed to be shooting hand specific as they utilize the best practice of a weak-side bullet forward draw. For example, a RH shooter would choose the RH option as the magazine is designed to be worn on his/her left side with the bullets in the magazine facing inward. This allows the magazine to be drawn with the left hand (weak hand) for an up and over type of magazine change. Although it may sound confusing, it really isn’t. A RH shooter would choose a RH option while a LH shooter would choose a LH option.
Here are some of the commonly asked questions that we see regarding this double paddle mag carrier:
#1 – I see that you also offer this double carrier in a version that attaches to the belt using a paddle? What's the advantage of the paddle over a mag carrier that attaches to the belt?
Both paddle mag carriers and belt slot mag carriers have their own set of pros and cons. The paddle models are really designed for convenience as they are easier to out on or take off compared to a traditional carrier with belt slots. The downside of a paddle carrier is they don't tend to be as secure as a belt slot model as they rely on the hooks in the paddle for both stabiility and retention on the belt. Also, the paddle models tend to ride a little farther away form the body as compared to a belt slot model. If you are looking for the paddle holster version, it's located here: MTR Custom Double Paddle Magazine Carrier.
#2 – I’m still a little confused about this whole RH or LH thing with a mag carrier. Can you provide more of an explanation?
Sure, the most widely accepted way for a quick and efficient magazine change is to have the mag positioned on the weak side of the body with the bullets in the magazine facing inwards towards the belly button of the shooter. The idea behind that concept is when the magazine is drawn from the carrier, the shooter simple has to rotate the wrist upward and the mag is in a position that ready to be inserted into the firearm in the correct position to be accepted by the firearm. It’s actually far easier to show than to actually explain in words so check out this video. The mag carrier in this video is set-up in the manner being described.
#3 – I understand the “suggested” way of doing a magazine change, but I still prefer to keep the spare magazine on my strong side and reach across my body to draw the magazine. In that scenario, which shooting hand should I select for the mag carrier?
If you are RH and wanted to carry on the strongside (your right side) but still wanted to draw with your left hand, you’d still want to choose a RH magazine so when you draw the mag, the rounds are still oriented in a manner for optimal transition into the pistol.
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MTR CUSTOM DOUBLE MAGAZINE CARRIER WITH BELT SLOTS
Excellent quality, fit, and finish. I would buy it again, and will probably shop here again.
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Exceeded My Expectations
Craftsmanship and attention to detail is beyond reproach. Brad from Gunner's Alley worked with me to ensure that the extended Sig mags for my P238 would fit/work perfectly. And indeed it does. I'm a big fan of Gunner's and MTR.
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Good craftsmanship, but ...
I'm filling it with standard Springfield XD 10 round mags (double-stack 45 ACP) and it will not tighten up to securely hold the mags. The screws are run all the way down but still loose. I suppose I'll get some thin leather strips and glue them inside. The pockets are just too wide. There's no excuse for that. Maybe these guys can make it good. idunno. But - good quality and good service from Gunners Alley. It's not on them - remember that. I also purchased the matching belt wand crossdraw holster (left reviews).