7907 QuickStrips Tactical Pouch
Double layered nylon with two vertical military grade bar-tacks hold your strips upright once the flap is open.
Size 1 (Small) Holds 1 or 2 Loaded QuickStrips™
5 rounds of .357, .38, .40 S&W, .6.8mm,..7mm Mag,.375 H&H 300 Win Mag,.45 Auto Rim
6 rounds of .223,.32,.327,9mm Luger/Parabellum
Size 2 (Medium) Holds 1 or 2 Loaded QuickStrips™
5 Rounds 30-30,.410 Shotgun,.44,.45,.458 Lott,.458 Win Mag,.460, .50AE,
10 rounds of .17HM2, .22 Short, .22LR,
10 rounds of .17 HMR,.22 Magnum
6 rounds of .357, .38, .40 S&W, .6.8mm,.243 Win, 257 Roberts, 270 Win, .308,.30-06,.338 Federal, .41 Magnum, .45 ACP,.30-30,. 44,.45,.458 Lott,.458 Win Mag,.460, .50AE,.7mm Mag,.375 H&H 300 Win Mag,.45 Auto Rim,
7 rounds of .357, .38, .40 S&W, .6.8mm
Size 3 (Large) Holds 1 or 2 Loaded QuickStrips™
5 rounds of .416 Rigby,.500 Linebaugh 6 rounds of .475,.480,.500 S&W
8 rounds of .223,.32,.327,9mm Luger/Parabellum .357, .38, .40 S&W, .6.8mm QuickStrips™
Reviews
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Acceptable, problematic flaw…
This is solid, and fits the speed strip when loaded as described. The Velcro is fine. The whole unit can fit pretty compact on your belt or in my case on the thin 2 inch part of a clip and Carry belly band. Upon practicing with this, I still might have use for it, but it has a fatal flaw in the design. I’m not certain of what the solution would be. Essentially, the Velcro part that folds over to secure the rounds also folds around your belt. If you pull apart the Velcro forcefully, the speed strip ends up on the ground about 80% of the time. It sort of launches the rounds out, upon pulling the Velcro. You can’t catch them because your other hand has the revolver in it. The only solution I have found is to more carefully pull the Velcro sideways in three smaller motions, which is not necessarily practical under stress. There may be other techniques such as squatting so that your leg stabilizes the pouch or something. I’m wondering if the problem could be fixed with a design alteration, especially one in which there is actually a loop for the belt rather than the Velcro flap being the loop itself, which I fear makes the unit prone to angling out upon opening. I’m hoping the company could revise the design later if I’m not the only one experiencing this. It’s well put together, but problematic for the reasons discussed. It’s not completely useless, but I feel like I have to be really really careful how I open it for the rounds not to end up on the ground. I still plan on using it until I can find something better.
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quick strips pouch
Works great for carrying 2 strips with extra ammo.
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Belt attachment
Unsatisfied, the flap to secure is what goes over your belt????? This is not secure.
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Good Product
I bought the medium ones, and they fit my 357 magnum rounds well, it also fits snugly on my belt. Revolver owners should consider these. Works very well Thank you.
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Quick strips tactical pouch.
Works very well. Keeps my quick strips+ammo protected and easy to access.
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Quickstrips
Great product, have bought several in the past.
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quickstrip pouch
Thought I read the product discription but maybe I missed something. I wanted a pouch to hold the 8 round strip. The one I was sent, 8 round strip won't fit.
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Not Really A Pouch
The photo of the Quickstrip Pouch is misleading. It's not so much a pouch as it is an elastic band inside a trifold wallet. It will function as advertised but I was surprised by its construction .
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Quickstrips Tactical Pouch
Works great, unobtrusive for concealed carry, don't have to take your belt off to put it on. Shipping was fast, had it in less than a week. Good job, Tuff Products!