Swivelling plastic holder for magazine 5.56 | MH-04-AR15

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equipped with fixation clip UBC-01 the holder can be rotated in respect to the belt by full circle of 360 degrees self-locking design with the fixation spring designated for carrying of absolute majority of magazines 5.56 for the rifles AR-15 / M16 / M4 and other magazines based on the NATO standard unique construction enables a quick drawing of the magazine during the so-called combat re-loading possibility of setting the desired thrust force of the magazine made of extremely resistant plastic designated for professional use


Price / 1 pc in this shop:
€ 17,25 VAT included
Price / 1 pc if you buy at least 2 pcs (discount 9%):
€ 15,70 VAT included
Swiveling universal self-locking holder is designated for carrying of absolute majority of metallic or plastic (Magpul, Oberland Arms etc.) magazines 5.56 for the rifles AR-15 / M16 / M4. The sophisticated design with the fixation spring enables a quick drawing of the magazine during the so-called combat re-loading. Each user can himself set the desired thrust force of the magazine with use of 3 spacers supplied with the holder. The holder is made of extremely resistant plastic and it is designated for professional use.

The holder can be used also of other magazines of assault rifles based on the NATO standard – such as British SA80, French Famas, Swiss Sig 556, Italian Beretta AR70/90, South Korean Daewoo K2, Austrian AUG/A3, Israeli TAR21, or German G36 with appropriate adapter. The holder will be appreciated not only by the rifleman specialise in rifle IPSC disciplines, but also by police officers and soldiers who use similar weapons at their service.

This type of holder is equipped with fixation clip UBC-01 which enables rapid insertion of the holder on a belt with one hand only and without necessity of unbuckling the belt. The holder can be rotated in respect to the belt by full circle of 360 degrees with 16 locking positions. This buckle is patented in Europe (EP 1604587), in the USA (US Pat.: 7.380.692) and in Russia (RU Pat.: 2352232).