Carry An Extra Magazine Like A Pocketknife!

Published on February 4, 2021
Duration: 3:28

This video introduces the Snag Mag, a magazine carrier designed to be carried in an offside pocket like a tactical knife. The presenter highlights its discreet nature, secure retention via a 'snaggy' clip that catches on the pocket's interior, and its effectiveness in solving the problem of spare magazine carry. It's presented as a clever and practical solution for concealed carriers.

Quick Summary

The Snag Mag is a discreet magazine carrier that clips into your pocket like a tactical knife, making spare magazine carry appear less obvious. Its unique 'snaggy' feature secures it deep within the pocket, offering a practical solution for concealed carriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introducing 1791 Tactical and Snag Mag
  2. 00:15The Origin of 1791 Tactical
  3. 00:24Acquisition of Snag Mag
  4. 00:35How the Snag Mag Works
  5. 00:43Pocket Carry Method
  6. 01:08The 'Snaggy' Feature Explained
  7. 01:20Firearm Compatibility (LCP2, 1911, Hellcat)
  8. 01:33Double Stack Magazine Example
  9. 01:41Solving the Spare Magazine Problem
  10. 01:52Why Carry a Spare Magazine
  11. 02:05Humorous Anecdote
  12. 02:14Potential for Other Platforms (AR-15)
  13. 02:25Personal Endorsement and Reliability
  14. 02:30Convenience Over Traditional Carriers
  15. 03:00Durability and Daily Use
  16. 03:13Final Thoughts on Snag Mag

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Snag Mag and how does it work?

A Snag Mag is a magazine carrier designed for discreet pocket carry. It features a clip similar to a tactical knife, allowing it to be secured in a pocket. A unique 'snaggy' element catches on the pocket's interior, ensuring the magazine stays deep and secure.

What are the advantages of using a Snag Mag for spare magazines?

The main advantage is discreet carry; it looks like a tactical knife, not a dedicated magazine pouch. This solves the problem of where to carry spare magazines without drawing attention, making it ideal for concealed carry.

What firearms are compatible with Snag Mags?

The presenter mentions using Snag Mags for firearms like the Ruger LCP2 (.380 ACP), 1911 pistols, and the Springfield Armory Hellcat. They are available for various single and double-stack magazines.

Who makes the Snag Mag?

The Snag Mag is now produced by 1791 Tactical, a new division of 1791 Leather. 1791 Tactical acquired the company that originally developed the Snag Mag.

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