S-PUMP™ Single Pistol Universal Magazine Pouch for MCV™/MCVF™
The S-PUMP™ for MCV™/MCVF™ is a light and secure way to fasten your pistol magazine to any Velcro® surface, either on the vest or as spares in reserve. The result is the ability to carry as much ammo you need without burdening your gear with holsters when you don’t.
Product features
PRACTICAL PROTECTION
EASY ASSEMBLY OF ELEMENTS
The Pouch has a hard Velcro® part on the back meaning that it can be attached anywhere on the MCV™/MCVF™.
ACTION READY GRIP
NO FEAR OF LOSING AMMO
The S-PUMP™ for MCV™/MCVF™ uses a tight band to keep the magazine in place as well as accessible to you at all times. With it you can run, jump, climb, or roll, without any fear that your magazines will leave your side.
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MATERIALS MATTER
We follow MIL-SPEC standards to ensure uncompromising functionality, durability, and longevity in combat conditions. Our products are built to last and manufactured with a quality you can rely on.
Our firm got only half a dozen to test. There is a slight issue with disposing of empty mags, as you need to angle the corner. But as far as usefulness goes, this holster has few equals.
Ally
03 Jun 2020
If you want to have a covert mag at hand for CC, this is my recommendation. Very light, very slim- like the mag is floating in place
UHMWPE (Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene) –
is a subset of the thermoplastic polyethylene. Lightweight, extremely flexible,
and seriously durable material, which providing the perfect balance between
protection and comfort. UHMWPE ensuring maximum durability and protection with the lowest weight.
SiC (Silicon Carbide) - exceedingly hard, synthetically produced
crystalline compound of silicon and carbon. SiC ceramic is a heavy-duty material combination
ensures maximum durability and protection.
SiC delivers the highest level of ballistic protection available and offers protection from virtually all rifles and handguns.
Al2O3 (Aluminum Oxide) - is an exceedingly hard compound made up
of aluminum and oxygen. Al2O3 ceramic is a heavy-duty material combination ensures maximum
durability and protection.
Al2O3 delivers the highest level of ballistic protection available and offers protection
from virtually all rifles and handguns.
B4C (Boron carbide) – is a crystalline compound of boron and carbon. It is an extremely hard
synthetically produced material. B4C ceramic ensures maximum durability with the lowest
weight among other comparables.
B4C delivers the highest level of ballistic protection available and offers protection
from virtually all rifles and handguns.
ICW (In-Conjunction-With) – these types of plates should be used
in combination with NIJ 0101.06 Type IIIA soft-armor backbone for reaching the highest
protection level.
Utilizing the protection of said soft-armor, ICW plates can be made thinner and lighter
than their stand-alone counterparts. Specifically for use in soft-armor lined vests/carriers,
this plate helps you save weight, and increase mobility.
Stand Alone – these types of plates are to be used without any additionals. No ballistic soft-armor backbone is required.
Multicam is a camouflage pattern developed by the American company Crye Precision, in conjunction with the United States Army.
Designed to provide effective concealment in a wide range of environments, this iconic pattern is utilized by civilian and military forces around the world.
Black – this stylish and discrete shade is utilized by special forces
and law enforcement operating in urban environments.
We don't recommend black for use in outdoor environments – providing ineffective concealment
during day and night alike.
Coyote – among the oldest, and most iconic camouflage solutions. Rumored to have been first utilized by native Americans,
who wore coyote skins for disguise, this camo option is as old as modern warfare itself.
Mimicking nature, coyote imitates clay, dirt and light foliage. Available in dark
Coyote Brown, and light Coyote Tan, this camo solution offers serious concealment,
in a wide range of environments.
Ranger Green – Ranger Green – our most popular camouflage option.
Tried and tested by the US Army Rangers, this shade offers classic camouflage for serious
concealments in wooded landscapes.
Utilizing a 'grey' shade of green, Ranger Green is considered to provide superficial
concealment to brighter alternative patterns.
While not a color or pattern, our Civil Camoflague designs disguise tactical garments to look like standard clothing – helping you blend into the crowd.
While not a color or pattern, our Civil Camoflague designs disguise tactical garments to look like standard clothing – helping you blend into the crowd.
While not a color or pattern, our Civil Camoflague designs disguise tactical garments to look like standard clothing – helping you blend into the crowd.
Navy Blue - the tone of dark blue, which got its name from color
worn by officers in the British Royal Navy since 1748 and subsequently adopted by other
navies around the world. Nowadays, in many world navies, “navy blue” uniforms are, in actuality,
colored black, as the uniforms became darker to counter fading.
Tan - a pale tone of brown. The name is derived from the process
by which animal hide becomes leather (tanning). The process owes its name to an old
German name of oak trees - tannin and chemical compound tannum, used in it.
nij standard-0106.01
Armor
Type
Weapon
Type
Test
Bullet
Bullet
Mass
Required Bullet Velocity
Required Fair Hits Per Helmet Part
Permitted Penetrations
I
22 LRHV
Lead
2.6 g
(50 gr)
320 ± 12m/s
(1050 ± 40ft/s)
4
0
38 Special
RN Lead
10.2 g
(158 gr)
259 ± 15m/s
(850 ± 50ft/s)
4
0
IIA
357 Magnum
JSP
10.2 g
(158 gr)
381 ± 15m/s
(1250 ± 50ft/s)
4
0
9mm
FMJ
8.2 g
(124 gr)
332 ± 15m/s
(1090 ± 50ft/s)
4
0
II
357 Magnum
JSP
10.2 g
(158 gr)
425 ± 15 m/s
(1395 ± 50 ft/s)
4
0
9mm
FMJ
8.0 g
(124 gr)
358 ± 15m/s
(1175 ± 50ft/s)
4
0
IIIA
357 SIG FMJ
FN
8.1 g
(125 gr)
448 ± 15 m/s
(1469 ± 50 ft/s)
4
0
44 Magnum
SJHP
15.6 g
(240 gr)
436 ± 15m/s
(1430 ± 50ft/s)
4
0
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Laser
MOLLE (for Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment)
is the designation of a system for attaching accessories (pockets, knives, holsters, etc.).
Laser Cut MOLLE panel is much thinner and doesn’t require any stitching in the manufacturing
process, because it’s cut with lasers. This makes it lighter in weight compared to the classic MOLLE.
Regular
MOLLE (for Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is the designation of
a system for attaching accessories (pockets, knives, holsters, etc.).
Classic strap MOLLE panel lets you attach magazine pouches, knives,
and other tactical essentials to your gear. It is made by straps stitching
which makes it very robust which means with even heavy loadsit stays tense over time.
The UARM™️ War Belts are available in two shapes: Regular and Long. Regular - is a classic variant with a built-in MOLLE and soft armor panels. Long - the option with an enlarged back, which allows to increase the protection of area and to place an additional MOLLE row.
Our firm got only half a dozen to test. There is a slight issue with disposing of empty mags, as you need to angle the corner. But as far as usefulness goes, this holster has few equals.
If you want to have a covert mag at hand for CC, this is my recommendation. Very light, very slim- like the mag is floating in place