First Look: Adaptive Tactical Tac-Hammer 10/22 Magazine Pouches

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posted on April 23, 2019
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There are now a number of practical shooting sports that use the storied and venerable Ruger 10/22 rifle, and Ruger themselves have come out with 25-round extended capacity magazines for the company's popular rimfire rifle. Keeping those magazines organized and ready for use can be a problem. Adaptive Tactical, LLC has come out with two new products designed to make storing and organizing these 25-round extended magazines for the Ruger 10/22: The Tac-Hammer Triple Mag Drop Leg Storage Pouch for the Ruger 10/22 and the Tac-Hammer Triple Mag MOLLE/Belt mount for the Ruger 10/22.

The Tac-Hammer Triple Mag Drop Leg Storage Pouch for the Ruger 10/22 has a simple design that provides for rapid deployment and convenient storage of your 10/22 25-round magazines. A great piece of gear for competitive shooting, varmint hunting or plinking at the range, the Mag Drop Leg Storage Pouch attaches through your belt loops and then buckles around your thigh for fast access to extra rounds. Designed with comfort and ease of use in mind, the storage pouch comes equipped with integrated quick release buckles and a rubberized leg strap. The Tac-Hammer Triple Mag Drop Leg Storage Pouch securely holds either Ruger’s own 25-round magazines or similar magazines from other manufacturers. MSRP on the Triple Mag Drop Leg Pouch is $49.99.

If you need another way to store your magazines, the Tac-Hammer Triple Mag MOLLE/Belt mount for the Ruger 10/22 attaches to the Tac-Hammer’s Drop Leg Platform or to any other platform MOLLE and also securely holds either aftermarket or factory magazines. MSRP on the Tac Hammer MOLLE/Belt mount is $21.99.

More information on these products and others is available at adaptivetactical.com.

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