Never Run Out Of Ammo | Magazine Pez Dispenser | Tactical Rifleman

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First, you have to admit, these puppies are pretty awesome. Having a “Speed Reload” pouch that refills itself is a great idea. Why have a 30rd belt in your machinegun, when you can have a 300rd belt in your machinegun?

If you want to buy any of these items go to: https://www.ammoback.com/shop/ The price on the website is listed in Canadian dollars, the Ammoback runs for $400 USD and when checking out input the discount code TR50 to save $50.

Now there are pros & cons with these tactics, just like everything else. However, the magnetic box that held 10 magazines, just really impressed the hell out of me. Second, I deliberately ran these mags with only one or two rounds in them, otherwise the video would have been 3 hours long, and cost $4k in ammo. The internal springs of these Ammoback dispensers are calibrated for full weight magazines. So, you might have seen a couple hiccups in the video. When I was beating on these things, the three months prior to filming, they ran flawlessly with full mags.
If you are active military, running gun trucks or PSD, you should REALLY look at investing my taxpayers’ money in outfitting your trucks with these boxes.
If you are Law Enforcement, and run a Patrol Rifle in the trunk of your cruiser, you should really look at the model with the shoulder straps. Throw it over your head and grab your rifle... and you are responding with 6 mags love that any gang banger will back down from. SWAT? Yep, there should be no more loose magazines floating around the bread truck; they should all be stored away to AmmoBack dispensers.
If you are a civilian, these products may open doors for you in unique ways. Competitive shooters can save space on 3-gun belts, freeing up space for my shotgun shells. Our “tactical” minded followers and easily find ways to apply this technology to magazine storage.
Still skeptical? So was I. However, the more you play with these “Pez Dispensers” the more they actually make sense for certain situations. No, I’m not going to replace all the mags on my kit with this; but that 10-mag box is sitting loaded in my suburban and students will keep seeing these at my classes.

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