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The TUFF Double Quick Strip Pouch is a versatile and durable accessory designed to hold two QuickStrips securely. With its innovative no dump design, it ensures that your essentials stay organized and easily accessible, making it perfect for both professional and recreational use. Compatible with models 5357, 6327, and 1017, this pouch is the ultimate companion for those who demand efficiency and style.
W**0
Excellent Concealment
A little pricey for what it is, but it is a well crafted, quality little ammo pouch. I carry a 5 shot revolver and wanted to carry speed strips due to their concealability, as speed loaders are too bulky for me. I find this option conceals very well, and so I wear it to the right of my belt buckle with my shirt completely covering it. But even on the few occasions when I wear it at the back of my belt, the profile is so slim that it wouldn't draw attention. The pouch is designed to hold two 5 round speed strips snugly (5357 model), however I use two 6 round speed strips with 5 loaded in each so when i draw I can have 2 rounds on one side of my finger and 3 on the other. This helps me with my speed and consistency, and with practice I find this method of reloading to be only marginally slower than with a speed loader. The ammo carrier wraps around the belt instead of utilizing a belt loop, so that allows me to carry one strip in the pouch, and the other behind my belt, as it is held in place by the backside of the carrier. Being that there is an empty gap in-between my rounds in each strip due to my method of carry, the speed strip bows a little to fit in the pouch, but it's not enough to interfere with the function or operations of the ammo carrier. In fact, it actually helps my finger find the gap due to it being raised. I only gave it a 4 star rating because I think $13 is a little high, and I feel that over time, the Velcro might wear out. Otherwise, this is a must have for concealment.
A**E
Not very sizable, but made fairly well
This product did not fit the strips I purchased to accommodate this and ended up returning it. If this becomes available in a longer size, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy again.
R**N
Picture is a tad misleading
Well this is pretty snug for 10 rounds of 38. That's two strips each of five rounds. The picture does not show from all sides so let me explain the differences. First, the picture makes itr look like the opening is like a small baggie and the sides are sealed right up to where the top begins to fold over. Nope, that's not it at all. The material on the top and back actually keeps opening back until about 3/4" from the bottom. On this picture here, look on the lower right. See that little gray area in the black? That's the stitching to hold it together at the bottom. And when you open the top, and keep opening bakwards, it stops opening at that sewn point. EDIT: I better add a picture. Here you go: [...]Not really that big a deal, except the first time I loaded it up then pulled the top open, the 2 strip clips and 10 rounds flew right out onto the floor! Imagine this in a life threatening scenario! My solution is to load the back strip clip first so it will stay put and only the front one will jump into my hand.This is replacing a different pouch I had lost. It's not the same and it jusyt makes me miss the better one. Getting this is a hit and miss, I know there is better stuff out there, but it's only a pouch.
E**J
A Better Way to Carry Spare Ammo
The Tuff Quickstrip Pouch does what it advertises! After reading a whole bunch of reviews for this size pouch (small - 5357) and the medium sized pouch, I felt COMPELLED to write this review.First, about the product: it's durable and it works. Pretty simple.Now, to address some of the erroneous reviews:- The pouch DOES carry two five round quickstrips, or Bianchi speed strips in my case. It's tight, but it does carry two. The caveat is that when you are carrying two quickstrips, it does print. If I'm wearing a tighter fitting shirt, I'll carry one strip and it sits pretty flat.- It doesn't fall off your belt when you open the flap, nor do the strips fall out, provided you are using your belt for its intended purpose (holding your pants up).- The biggest issue that other reviewers have had was that they say that it doesn't have belt loops. Operator error, the pouch is intended to go around your belt. I've attached pictures for those of you that are looking at this product but dissuaded by those one and two star reviews. Just my opinion but people who can't figure out how to wear this pouch probably shouldn't be writing reviews.
T**N
Simple Use
This tuff pouch for your quick strips is as described. After receiving it, it does it's job how its supposed to so i am happy. I stuffed (2) 6 round speed strips into the pouch as pictured. It's not actually a pouch that just opens and 2 speed strips sit in there. When you open the flap it "unravels" and there is an elastic bad inside that you slip the 2 strips into. One toward the forward loop and one behind it. Hope that makes sense. Overall I am satisfied with the product. I don't like speed loaders, rather carry strips as it is less bulky.Gave it 4 stars mainly because I feel after having received it, it's worth 5-8 bucks not anymore then that. Also a belt loop would have been awesome, I was under the impression there was one on the back, but that is my fault for assuming.
M**T
Exactly what I was looking for
The perfect companion if you carry speed strips. I carry one extra strip of five .38's in this little pouch to go along with my Ruger LCR when I'm out with the revolver. Speed loaders are bulky and much harder to conceal by comparison. It is extra thin because it does not have the added bulk of belt loops on the back. Just slide the top flap around behind your belt and Velcro back to the front of the pouch. When loaded with one strip and attached to my belt, it sticks out less than half as far as my cell phone pouch. I just wish I could find a holster for the revolver that was as comfortable and unobtrusive.
A**W
Great Product
I received this today and after trying it out several ways, I think the best way to position the strips is vertically. It was almost too tight of a fit to have two strips horizontal but standing up vertically I was able to easily slide them into the pouch. Plus by having the tabs of the strips up you can easily and very quickly draw them out of the pouch. Great little pouch. I have the small size and use it with a five round strip.
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