This content discusses tactical gear considerations for jungle warfare, specifically focusing on knife carry orientation and magazine pouch configurations. John Stryker Meyer highlights the importance of carrying a knife handle-down for easier access in dense environments. He also details a specific magazine pouch designed to hold a 30-round magazine centrally, surrounded by five 20-round magazines.
This video from Classic Firearms showcases Mec-Gar's new 20-round and 18-round magazines for the Glock 17, presented at IWA 2026. The 20-round version features an extended base plate, while the 18-round model offers a flush-fit design. Both are constructed from durable steel.
This video from Polenar Tactical explores the aesthetic appeal of 20-round straight-walled AR-15 magazines, contrasting them with modern performance-oriented options like Magpul PMAGs. The speaker, Ziga, highlights the 'vibe' and visual satisfaction these classic-style magazines offer, detailing their aluminum construction and unique finish. A special 'Buy 2 Get 1 Free' promotion is also announced for these magazines on polenartactical.com/shop.
This video from Shot Show 2026 highlights Mec-Gar's new 20-round magazine, priced at $39, and their 2011 magazines, with the standard model at $59 and the 140mm version at $69. The 22-round capacity magazine is presented as a potentially budget-friendly option in the market.
This review from Shark Coast Tactical highlights the Smith & Wesson 22X as a top contender in the .22 LR pistol market. The presenter, demonstrating high expertise, praises its 20-round capacity, threaded barrel, optic readiness (Holosun K/RMSC footprint), and comfortable ergonomics. The video includes shooting demonstrations and comparisons to popular models like the Taurus TX22 and Ruger Mark IV, ultimately recommending the 22X for its performance and features.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Ruger LC Charger chambered in 5.7x28mm. The presenter highlights its versatility for personal defense, varmint hunting, and as a compact backpack gun. Key features discussed include its 10.5-inch threaded barrel, M-LOK and Picatinny rail systems, and compatibility with Ruger 57 pistol magazines.
This video reviews the Springfield Prodigy, a double-stack 1911 pistol, highlighting its features like the 4.25-inch barrel, compatibility with 17 and 20-round magazines, and the addition of a CH Precision red dot and Goon tape for grip modification. The instructor notes initial break-in malfunctions, specifically failure to feed issues, and a recurring problem with the fiber optic front sight detaching. Despite these issues, the Prodigy is presented as a viable, more budget-friendly alternative to higher-end 2011 platforms like Staccato.
This review introduces the newest Ruger Mini-14, highlighting its aesthetic appeal with walnut furniture and a matte stainless finish. Key features include an innovative bolt lock mechanism for unique functionality and an AK-style side charger. The rifle is patterned after the Garand, boasting an 18.5-inch stainless steel barrel and coming equipped with Ruger's integrated scope mount system and two 20-round magazines.
This video reviews the Mora Arms 20-round MP5 magazine, highlighting its steel construction, silver metal follower, and sub-$40 price point. It notes the magazine's shorter profile makes it suitable for concealed carry or backpack use. While generally functional, the reviewer demonstrates a 'rock and lock' insertion technique sometimes required, particularly on the AP5SD, attributing it to an initial slippery coating that wears in with use. The magazine is confirmed to function reliably after testing.
This product showcase highlights the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC chambered in .22LR. Key features include its easy take-down design, a 16-inch threaded barrel for suppressor compatibility, and a blowback operating system. The rifle also boasts an M-LOK rail, interchangeable grip modules, and comes with three 20-round magazines, featuring a last-round bolt hold open.
This video highlights the FN SCAR 17S in a woodland camouflage hydro dip. Key features showcased include its adjustable and folding buttstock, ambidextrous non-reciprocating charging handle, muzzle brake, extensive Picatinny rails, and ambidextrous magazine release. The included 20-round magazine is also demonstrated.
This short clip discusses the configuration of a MACV-SOG era magazine pouch. It highlights a specific pouch designed to hold one 30-round M16 magazine in the center, surrounded by five 20-round magazines. The discussion touches on the practicalities of accessing magazines from this configuration in a jungle environment.
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