Lo-V Pistol & Rifle Mag Pouches (Manufactured by High Speed Gear Inc.)
$60.99
The Lo-V Mag Pouches are lightweight, highly versatile, low visibility pouches designed to accommodate the individual end user. The design features accommodate most pistol and rifle caliber magazines while maintaining a low signature and remaining light weight.
The next gen materials used to produce this pouch were precisely chosen after extensively prototyping dozens of materials. Its design is comprised of fabrics and thermoplastic composites that work together synergistically, balancing both flexibility and rigidity.
When worn, the magazine can be removed allowing for the pouch to fold almost completely flat, keeping it out of the way without unnecessarily having to remove the pouch. When worn with the magazine in the pouch, its rigidity allows for precise acquisition of the magazine.
Its design affords end users with options to fit a myriad of wear-options based on their individual wants and needs, in consideration of who they are, what they’re doing, where they’re doing it and when they’re doing it.
Features:
- Professional user backing and inception
- Adjustable ride height
- Adjustable cant for different positions
- Adjustable clip for ITP or IWB
- Best in class clip (strength, size, finish)
- Next gen materials with polypropolene integration
- Works for all reasonable pistol mags
- All day comfort due to construction (collapses when mag is removed)
- Adaptability for different belt sizes
- Sweat guard for comfort and ease of insertion
- Made in USA; Berry Amendment compliant
Lo-V Pistol Mag Pouch
- Dimensions: 1.75” x1” x 4”
- Weight: 31g
Lo-V Rifle Mag Pouch
- Dimensions: 3” x 1” x 4.5”
- Weight: 60g
Inception:
A few words on the inception of the Lo-V Mag Pouches from the creator/designer:
“The Allegiance Defense Solutions Lo-V Pistol and Rifle Magazine Pouch have been a product I’ve been personally working on since 2016. The design, as do most products, started out of necessity.
I spent most of my tenure in law enforcement working in a low-visibility capacity. The ability to maintain all or most of my gear was a constant game of inches. As technology changed, gear changed, as it always does and should. Carrying a magazine pouch inside the waistband regularly proved to be uncomfortable for my coworkers and I. Not having the ability to adjust ride-height, ride-cant, aside from needing one for each make/model of magazines, just wasn’t end user friendly. I found myself constantly adjusting, modifying, and enhancing current products on the market by using everything from Dremel’s and drills, to duct tape, epoxy and even paracord to make them work for me.
In 2021, I retired from law enforcement and began traveling the country and teaching the practical application of violence in defense of human life. I’ve taught and continue to teach qualified American civilians, law enforcement and on occasion, active military personnel. In doing so over the past couple of years, I continued to see what I felt were deficiencies in most IWB magazine carriers. Considering such, I decided to go all in on developing the Lo-V pouches. The goal was and still remains to produce a product that would appeal to all those who exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms in defense of human life, irrespective of backgrounds and professions.
Be it military, law enforcement, or civilian, if carrying a spare magazine is a want and or need, the Allegiance/HSGI Lo-V PMP and RMP applies to you. One size fits a myriad of magazine sizes and calibers. Ride-height and ride-cant are end-user adjustable.
Furthermore, with the simple change of a Discreet Carry Concepts clip, the Low-V PMP and RMP can be modified so as to be worn inside the waistband (I.W.B.), inside the beltline (I.B.L.), or inside the pocket (I.T.P.).
Think of it as the one concealable magazine pouch to rule them all… or at least until the 2.0 is released. Until then, we hope you find this product to be as useful as we have.
A special thank you to Matt @DiscreetCarryConcepts, Dan @Soileater, Jeff @SubSecond, Daniel @GreyMountainProject, Kevin Estela @EstelaWilernessEd, Bill Rapier @AmTac, Sayoc Tuhon Harley Elmore @HeadHunterBlades, Sayoc Tuhon Tom Kier @SayocTacticalGroup, Harvey and Adam @BlackpointTactical, Daniel Chaney @HSGI and all those at High Speed Gear Inc. for the power-assist that helped bring this idea to life.” – David Acosta Jr.