Regulation Tactical Reflex Mag Pouch
A tan tactical pouch for high speed oper8ors
The original Reflex Mag Pouch was designed to make magazine exchanges fast and simple. It works by cycling the rear magazine forward and holding it there so that it doesn't fall out during dynamic movements. Cycling the rear magazine forward leaves a space behind it, so that empty or partially full magazines can be easily inserted and in the same quick motion, allow you to draw the next magazine. The Mk2 introduced the ability to adjust magazine capacity (double-stack, single-stack, and low-profile) for two reasons. The first reason is because different missions can require different load-outs. The number of mags you carry may be different for a raid vs a vehicle patrol vs a foot patrol. The second reason is so that you can tailor your silhouette based off environment. For example, bulk isn't such a concern in open terrain, but if you're operating in a vehicle or about to enter a passenger plane or bus, bulk will be an issue. And the Mk2 allows you to make these adjustments quickly, easily, and while it is mounted. The Mk3 takes it a step further by being able to handle both .308 and .223 calibers magazines as well as a new Reflex mechanism for smoother cycling.
In the double-stack configuration the Mk3 is compatible with USGI, PMAG 25 LR/SR, 20 LR/SR, FAL, M-14, and HK. In double-stack it is not compatible with AK style magazines, but can be set to handle AR-15 magazines.
In single-stack or low-profile configurations it is compatible with all 7.62/.308, to include AK magazines, and AR-15 sized magazines.
Best further explained directly by the manufacturer:
https://www.regulationtactical.com/pages/reflex-mag-pouch-information
A tan tactical pouch for high speed oper8ors
The original Reflex Mag Pouch was designed to make magazine exchanges fast and simple. It works by cycling the rear magazine forward and holding it there so that it doesn't fall out during dynamic movements. Cycling the rear magazine forward leaves a space behind it, so that empty or partially full magazines can be easily inserted and in the same quick motion, allow you to draw the next magazine. The Mk2 introduced the ability to adjust magazine capacity (double-stack, single-stack, and low-profile) for two reasons. The first reason is because different missions can require different load-outs. The number of mags you carry may be different for a raid vs a vehicle patrol vs a foot patrol. The second reason is so that you can tailor your silhouette based off environment. For example, bulk isn't such a concern in open terrain, but if you're operating in a vehicle or about to enter a passenger plane or bus, bulk will be an issue. And the Mk2 allows you to make these adjustments quickly, easily, and while it is mounted. The Mk3 takes it a step further by being able to handle both .308 and .223 calibers magazines as well as a new Reflex mechanism for smoother cycling.
In the double-stack configuration the Mk3 is compatible with USGI, PMAG 25 LR/SR, 20 LR/SR, FAL, M-14, and HK. In double-stack it is not compatible with AK style magazines, but can be set to handle AR-15 magazines.
In single-stack or low-profile configurations it is compatible with all 7.62/.308, to include AK magazines, and AR-15 sized magazines.
Best further explained directly by the manufacturer:
https://www.regulationtactical.com/pages/reflex-mag-pouch-information
A tan tactical pouch for high speed oper8ors
The original Reflex Mag Pouch was designed to make magazine exchanges fast and simple. It works by cycling the rear magazine forward and holding it there so that it doesn't fall out during dynamic movements. Cycling the rear magazine forward leaves a space behind it, so that empty or partially full magazines can be easily inserted and in the same quick motion, allow you to draw the next magazine. The Mk2 introduced the ability to adjust magazine capacity (double-stack, single-stack, and low-profile) for two reasons. The first reason is because different missions can require different load-outs. The number of mags you carry may be different for a raid vs a vehicle patrol vs a foot patrol. The second reason is so that you can tailor your silhouette based off environment. For example, bulk isn't such a concern in open terrain, but if you're operating in a vehicle or about to enter a passenger plane or bus, bulk will be an issue. And the Mk2 allows you to make these adjustments quickly, easily, and while it is mounted. The Mk3 takes it a step further by being able to handle both .308 and .223 calibers magazines as well as a new Reflex mechanism for smoother cycling.
In the double-stack configuration the Mk3 is compatible with USGI, PMAG 25 LR/SR, 20 LR/SR, FAL, M-14, and HK. In double-stack it is not compatible with AK style magazines, but can be set to handle AR-15 magazines.
In single-stack or low-profile configurations it is compatible with all 7.62/.308, to include AK magazines, and AR-15 sized magazines.
Best further explained directly by the manufacturer:
https://www.regulationtactical.com/pages/reflex-mag-pouch-information