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| quote: Originally posted by RogueJSK: "Mag pouch" is the most common term I've heard/read/used.
"Mag carrier" is also common. As is "mag holder", which isn't listed as an option.
But "mag holster" is a term I've rarely heard/read, likely to avoid confusion with the more ubiquitous (pistol) holster.
Good callout. I added Mag holder as an option. |
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| I voted “mag pouch.” That said, when I’m referring to one of your company’s products, I always refer to it as the proper noun “Magholder;” the term “pouch” just doesn’t fit for me in that context.
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| quote: Originally posted by TheFrontRange: I voted “mag pouch.” That said, when I’m referring to one of your company’s products, I always refer to it as the proper noun “Magholder;” the term “pouch” just doesn’t fit for me in that context.
That makes sense! I appreciate that vote! Always interestig to see how others call things. |
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| Mag Pouch.
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| IMO, Mag pouch only if it's soft like leather or nylon.
Calling it a carrier/holder covers all descriptions for them all. |
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| I personally call it a magazine pouch but have no problem with any of the listed choices. |
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| I consider them two different things. Mag pouch makes me think nylon (cordura) or leather. Mag holder makes me think Kydex. Most certainly me just being weird but you asked
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