D&L Sports™, Inc.
 
Kydex 1911 Magazine Pouches
Kydex magazine pouches designed by Dave Lauck follow the same line of thought as other D&L Sports™ products: simple, heavy duty, and field practical.
Kydex 1911 holster and magazine pouch
These professional grade pouches are made from heavyduty Kydex, not flimsy injection molded plastic. These single and double mag pouches both feature a tip out design belt loop to help assure the tops of the magazines do not tip in and bind against the torso when the shooters belt is tightened. This allows for long term comfort and a smooth draw of the magazines.
Kydex 1911 magazine pouches
The pouches offer multiple adjustment screws to get the pouch tension just right for your conditions. The pouches cover enough of the magazines to offer security and protection, yet still allow a solid grip to be obtained on the exposed portion of the magazine.
 
Kydex 1911 holster and magazine pouch
Both pouches available in black for 1¾" belts.
Kydex 1911 holster and magazine pouch
Prices available on request
( Specify right or left hand )
( Single stack 1911 mags only )
Operators using adjustable tension kydex pouches should adjust the tension to suit their individual requirements, then set the fasteners in place with blue loctite #242 to prevent fastener loss and to maintain the desired tension.

Dave:
Gratefully received both mag carriers today. I have retired the other junk I was using. Your carriers appear that an M1A2 Abrams could run them over without damage.
Thanks. I should have bought these sooner, but I trusted Comp-Tac. No more. No more Blade Tech either. I'm running out of Kydex companies, save one.
We had our monthly qualification, both on and off-duty. No problem for the full sized, cleaned the course. No problem. I then brought out the D&L 45 for off-duty. In any event I go up to the line with one of our firearm instructors who is shooting his Smith J-Frame, and one of our Patrol guys who is built like King Kong and could probably bench press the Empire State Building.
King Kong shows up with a Ruger LC something in .380. Of course, being the guy I am, I tell him and I quote: "that little thing will never grow up to be a real gun, not ever." (Profanity left out) He says "What? I imagine you're carrying a 1911."
I then showed him. At the three yard line, he sprayed ten of those little .380 rounds all over. After I fired mine, the range instructor behind me said "nice hole." All ten rounds went into a hole about 1.0" in diameter.
Thanks again for great gear.
Police Shooter
 

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