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You guys have any suggestions. I have a Dynamic Pistol course in 2 weeks and I cannot seem to find a double mad pouch to fit. I will be using my P320 Compact in 9MM | ||
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War Damn Eagle! |
Take your pick: Comp-Tac Blade Tech Blackhawk Uncle Mikes 320 mags are also the size tube as 229-1 mags, so if you see the latter, but not former, those will work too. | |||
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My son and I did a short course last night. He ran his P320 and used a Blackhawk double carrier. It has screw tension on the body to adjust to different magazines; a small adjustment with a screwdriver gave the mags an acceptable amount of tension. | |||
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Prince of Cats |
I was using the Raven Concealment double mag carrier until my P320C blew up in class. | |||
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I use Stealthgear OWB Flex double mag carrier. “I'm fat because everytime I do your girlfriend, she gives me a cookie”. | |||
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Blue Force Gear belt mounted pistol mag pouches they are universal so they can be used for most mags. https://www.blueforcegear.com/...stol-belt-pouch.html | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
I have both Comp-Tac and Kytex Gear mag pouches for my P320 9mm. Both work well. https://www.kytexgear.com/prod...-sauer-p320-carrier/ https://comp-tac.com/gear/magazine-pouches/ I'd suggest two single pouches rather than one double pouch. Two single pouches function the same as a double pouch, but allows for a bit of extra flexibility with regard to placement, belt loops, and options for number of magazines carried at a time. Wait times are short for both companies. Kytex Gear is cheaper, but Comp-Tac is likely slightly faster, if you want to ensure you'll get them in time. | |||
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Blew up? | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
As described here: https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...935/m/2090085244/p/1 | |||
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My Vote is ESSTAC Kywi's cp SFC USAR/AGR 12B/19D/79V US Army Distinguished Pistol Shot. | |||
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The thread never seemed to come to a consensus. It appears to be bad ammunition, with the sum total damage being extractor failure, correct? Reference was made to P320's firing out of battery, with a statement that it cannot happen post-upgrade. An article was linked regarding a law suit in progress over firing out of battery. The article suggests that the weapon which did so was post-upgrade, which suggests that the problem, if it exists, was not fixed with the upgrade. Your pistol was pre-upgrade, and the question remains whether it fired out of battery, or was an ammunition issue which resulted in the extractor failure. I can't tell from the pictures, but it appears that the primer is ruptured; is the case bulged and blown out? What's the current status on the pistol, or current consensus on what occurred? I'm a lot more interested in the pistol than the mag carrier...as I am shooting the P320 with my son presently. | |||
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Prince of Cats |
It wasn't a burst primer, it is bulged to the right of the feed ramp if you are looking through the rear sight. I can say I ran 1200 round of that ammo with no other issues in two guns, P320c and Wilson/Beretta Cen. Tac. We will likely never know, if it fired out of battery the case would look that way, if it was an ammo issue the case would also look the same. | |||
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The issue of firing out of battery isn't something I've heard much about with the P320. Some are saying it's well known, some say it's not possible with the upgraded P320...the article posted suggests otherwise, but with bias. Interesting. Any mag carrier that will fit the mag should work just fine. I've been using LAG tactical just lately, but only at the range. Most of the time if I'm carrying, the mags are in a side pocket. | |||
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The Safariland 079 is my choice for a double mag carrier. Just find out which group size is for your pistol. Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake. | |||
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