Swift Lift Pistol Pouch

$23.00
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MADE IN USA Hand-sewn in Knoxville, TN!
BERRY COMPLIANT Mil-spec materials throughout
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Description

The Swift Lift Pistol Mag Pouch isn’t just for pistol mags it’s a versatile, quick access pouch designed to hold pistol mags, CAT/TQ, lights, multi tools, or similarly sized essentials. What sets it apart is its lift style movement, allowing items to rise up for an easier grab while staying securely retained when not in use.

The back panel features laser cut PALS/MOLLE with a single column, seven row design, offering multiple mounting options. Whether you’re securing it to your belt with One Wrap or using a free column on a plate carrier or chest rig, the Swift Lift adapts to your setup.

Additionally, it can be mounted on a belt both vertically and horizontally, giving you even more flexibility in placement.

If you hear a faint sigh from the corner of your gear locker, don’t be alarmed – it’s just your old pistol mag pouch, wondering why your hands never reach for it anymore.

Sizing

Dimensions:
Approximately 2″W x 4.25″H x 1.25″D

Weight: 1.2oz

Loop 1.5″x4″
1 Column by 7 Rows

 

What's Included

Swift Lift Pistol Pouch
2x One Wrap Strips (6.5")

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Specs

Material: Squadron
Berry & IR compliant
Handmade in Knoxville, TN by Midwest Armored 8ik

// Reviews

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Jeffrey M.
Verified 11 months ago

Well made, no negatives. Just have not figured out a place for it yet on my kit. Definitely fits a wide array of items. I've been playing with the idea of a pouch for my Surefire Warden because when you pull the lid, it "ejects out" without flinging it out but you are able to grasp it. Obviously not going to put it away hot.

Corey
1 year ago

The swift is really well made and I got it to accept a 27, 22, and 17 round 9mm magazines. It can hold an assortment of items from a tourniquet with shears, flashlights, and much more. It can be mounted on a belt or molle in vertical, at slight angle or horizontal with the loop provided or have a belt ran through the back horizontally. The only issue I had in horizontal is if you open the flap to quick you can launch your magazine out of the pouch. Adding some velcro to secure the flap so it doesn’t shoot the mag out can fix this. Another option is have a small amount of shock cord to feed through and tighten the pouch to prevent this. It's a really solid versatile pouch and would be an excellent multipurpose pouch for any kit!