Safariland Model 573 Open Top Magazine and HandCuff Pouch
Unique paddle design features a self-locking belt hook Adjustable tension device • Standard chain style cuffs only Right hand is worn on left side of body with magazine toward front
Safariland Model 73 Open Top Double Magazine Pouch
Adjustable angle positions for both vertical and horizontal carry Low cut design and space between pouches for quick magazine retrieval Tension screw allows retention adjustment
Vertical/horizontal belt slots for regular/low-profile position Tension screw allows you to adjust magazine retention Span between pouches plus low cut allow for a quick and easy draw
Safariland Model 771 Open Front Single Magazine Pouch
Two magazine tensioning screws on back side of the holster to adjust tension on both the middle and end of the magazine Sits against plastic rollers that reduce drag during draw Open-front design keeps index finger from touching the holder during reload, ensuring fast reload
Safariland Model 773 Competition Open Top Magazine Pouch With Belt Loop
Utilizes the 90 adjustable belt loop 2 sets of tension screws threaded through rollers for greater adjustment and lightning-fast reloads Closed low-cut front to help secure magazine and prevent it from being knocked out of the front of the pouch
Clip-on belt attachment to fit 1.5 (38mm) to 2.25 (58mm) belts Adjustable for carry angle SafariLaminate thermal-molded construction with tension device
Safariland 775 - Slimline Open Top Triple Magazine Pouch
Provides triple magazine retention without flap in an area comparable to standard dual magazine pouches Durable SafariLaminate thermal-molded construction Vertical and horizontal belt slots
Magazines are oriented bullets out to save space on belt Optimal for use on tactical rigs due to minimal width Durable SafariLaminate thermal-molded construction
Safariland 79 - Slimline Open Top Double Magazine Pouch
Magazines are oriented bullets out to save space on belt Optimal for use on tactical rigs due to minimal width Durable SafariLaminate thermal-molded construction