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$21 delivered. Looks good to me.
The three mag pouch they show above is $30.
Good find!
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12-04-2009 08:51 PM
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How hard is it to get 4 mags in them? I have two originals with anti-fungal treatment and it is almost impossible to get 4 in and snap it. I had a used one 20 years ago, and was was OK
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It was pretty tight fitting four mags in the pouch, but doable. I was so impressed with the two I received that just I bought two more. I thought about scarfing them all up, but didn't want to be a hog.
I seem to do everything in excess.
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Originally Posted by
dnikkor
It was pretty tight fitting four mags in the pouch, but doable. I was so impressed with the two I received that just I bought two more. I thought about scarfing them all up, but didn't want to be a hog.
I seem to do everything in excess.
I got two as well. Interesting, if they have the anti-fungal, it is not nearly as noticeable as on my two (which are almost waxy, but not quite). The two I got from the guy are absolutely unissued, definitely the real deal though. I was able to fit four magazines in them MUCH easier than my heavily treated ones. In fact, with the new ones I could do it one handed with not too much effort. With use, I imagine they will stretch some, making them even more usable.
Comparing these with the heavily treated ones I have, the treated ones almost look like when they dried the treatment, it shrunk the pouch. It is almost like they are more contracted and dense in the weave, making them too tight for 4 mags. SInce they are cotton, it makes sense that high heat drying of a wet treated pouch would shrink it. Anyone else have the same issue with treated pouches?
Thanks for the heads up, DNIKKOR and BRASIDAS. Now I have usable modern belt and pouches and a 1950s belt and pouches to go with my WW2 belt with 15 round pouches on it.
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Thank You to imarangemaster For This Useful Post:
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Just a heads-up. The same guy just listed some additional 30-round mag pouches. I've already bought five of them and they are the best deal I have seen on these.
http://cgi.ebay.com/M1-Carbine-30-Ro...item2c52205364
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+1 It is a really good buy. They are like new, and I even did the thread check and burned an Irish pennant and it was cotton thread.
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I see he raised the price about $9 from $21 delivered to $25 +$4.80 delivery.
Still a good deal.
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Yep, still a good price. They are like new. I got outbid at $60+ for two used ones two months ago.
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I see he raised the price about $9 from $21 delivered to $25 +$4.80 delivery.
Still a good deal.
I think he is realizing that he sold the first batch a little low. Double plus one on the quality of his stuff.
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I think he is realizing that he sold the first batch a little low. Double plus one on the quality of his stuff.
I just bought a truck load of military items from a estate , in the items were 6 -30 rd. mags , 4 in the wrap [ sey ] 2 out of wrap were marked m-2 w/ some surfast rust that I wired wheel off, they look new also, plus 1 unissue 30 rd. pouch, 1949 dated, 2 15 rd mags, plus 20+ rubber covers, 2 gas wrenches, etc. alot of nice items. you never know what you will found? Bob