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Choose your clip size:Standard clip for standard magazines.EXtended clip for extended base plates or deeper concealment.Three sizes will cover most pistol magazines on the market no matter single or double stack. -Large NeoMag for .45 -Medium NeoMag for 9mm.40 -Small NeoMag for .380**COMPATIBILITY DISCLAIMER** 1. Magazines with over sized base plates may not sit as low as shown. 2. If you have a Springfield XD - test your magazine to make sure it is magnetic. (Most extended magazines are not magnetic.) 3. Magpul and ETS Glock magazines do not work with the NeoMag.4. Glock 19 - 10 round mags do not hold very well.Works only inside the pocket -- Does NOT work outside-the-waistband - on a belt.
T**R
Needs some refinements
I have carried a Glock magazine with the NeoMag nearly every day for 8 months and I have developed a few opinions about the product. It is expensive for what it is. It is thicker and bulkier than is needed. The clip design has too much tension and a sharp end that protrudes out from your pocket. This makes putting it in your pocket difficult, and scratching paint or plastics you come into contact with inevitable. The impression I am left with is that this is a first generation, low volume, small shop item. A refined clip with recessed screws and a tip design that won't damage your car, furniture or your cover clothing would be a step in the right direction.
K**T
Goodbye Mag Holster meet your replacement.
Bought the extended clip medium for my Sig Sauer P365 Extended 12 round magazines that have not yet arrived, but using them with my regular P365 mags I know it will be perfect, this is much more comfortable then a mag holster, Digging this product. Only issue I have had is in those angled pockets on some shorts, it tends to slide to the bottom of the angle and a bit difficult to pull but with practice I should be fine.
D**O
I though about getting the "deep concealment" one but I like this one better and conceals just fine
I have a glock 19. Works really well. Some people are writing it is "too tight" but I think they just don't know how to use it. 1. Place the mag holder in your pocket first. You can use your finger to open space. 2. THEN place the mag in your pocket by sliding it along the magnet. I though about getting the "deep concealment" one but I like this one better and conceals just fine.I walk around all day and never any problems.I have trained countless rapid reloads and malfxn drills with this thing and it works every time. My only complaint is that if you sit on the john, your pants crumbling to the ground can make the mag detach from the magnet but unless your taking a dump in public, that's not even really a problem (if people don't get freaked out by you taking a dump in public, they'll probably take notice at the glock 19 you've got resting beside you)
R**M
Not the greatest choice for Glock mags...
This is a neat concept but at least for Glock magazines it only works so-so. They tend to dislodge fairly easily in my pocket. Perhaps it would work better with an all-steel magazine or a Glock mag modified with a metal patch in place of some of the polymer.The clip has a strong spring action and grabs my pocket very tightly, but in larger pockets there is a noticeable sag (particularly with double-stack magazines) and in smaller ones the pocket hangs open and makes the magazine visible.
G**H
I want to love this product, it just doesn’t quite get there.
I want to love this product. After searching for the right solution most every firearms owner wrestles with, how to carry a spare mag, I tried this. The good, it does what it says and holds your mag fairly securely and in a good position. The bad, it’s very difficult to get clipped onto your pocket with one hand. And when inserting the holder with a mag attached, the mag comes loose 9 times out of 10 (even a light Shield 8 round mag). This makes it getting into place for daily, easy EDC a bit of a chore. For the cost, I want a better, more streamlined interface that makes it a much better option than using a belt based holder or throwing it in your pocket, and this doesn’t quite get there. Not bad, just not great.
A**Y
Exactly what I needed!
My job requires that I wear tucked shirts, usually dress or polo shirts - business casual. I needed a mag holder and OWB wasn't even a possibility. IWB didn't work for two reasons: (1) I already carry IWB; (2) If I needed it for real, I didn't need to have to pull up a shirt one-handed to get access. So my requirements were:1) Securely hold the mag2) Not visible3) NOT on strong side4) Easy access.Before, I tried one of those nylon pouches that could hang horizontally on the belt -- worthless. It took too long to pull one-handed, and didn't consistently hold the mag in the same place.This holder met all criteria. Visually, it looks like a standard pocket knife. The only time it can be a problem is if you're wearing a Dockers-style slack - it CAN bunch up the fabric under the clip. You'll want to try it and make sure it seats well - less conspicuous that way.The magnet is strong, but not so strong that it's hard to pull the mag. I got the extended hook so the baseplate of the mag is below the top line of the pocket. The only thing that's a little difficult, and I'm still working out how to do it, is putting my finger at the top of the mag to verify orientation without looking down. I think I have it figured out: pull the mag without using your index finger, then pivot the mag to the finger.I'll work on it awhile until it's muscle memory. At any rate, this is the best fit to my needs I've seen.
A**R
Slightly disappointed for Glock mag use
I purchased the neo mag to mainly use for my Glock 43 spare mag I carry in my support side pocket. Got tired of it moving around and figured this would help. However I’m slightly disappointed.The magnet that attaches to the mag body isn’t as strong as I’d prefer (at least on Glock mags). It holds it , but not very tight. I wore it for 7 hours today at work and didn’t have an issue but I could see if your outside or do a lot of moving around that the magazine could break free from the neo mag. I tested the neo mag on my VP9sk magazine and it works significantly better. Zero complaints. I purchased the one with the standard clip and while the mag is for the most part hidden, if someone were closely looking at your pocket they could see the baseplate of the magazine as it’s not 100% concealed. So if concealment is your main priority I’d definitely go with the extended clip, in black. The medium size fits my single stack G43 mag and double stack VP9sk mag just fine.The actual clip is extremely strong. I don’t ever really see the possibility of it wearing out or becoming weak , at least not for a long long time. You have to fight it to get it in and out of your pocket (the neo mag , not the magazine itself).Overall, I’m semi pleased with it. However , if I only were going to use this for Glock magazines I’d probably pass and find something different. If your gun uses a all steel mag, go for it.
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