HSGI "TACO" Modular Single Rifle Magazine Pouch (Color: Black)
6 Customer Reviews
by anthony n. on 07/22/2016
"These taco pouches are a great, the only complaint I have is the difficulty to MOLLE on to your vest or belt. But other than that i couldnt be happier they securley hold my m4 magazines in place. These mag pouches are a bit costy but if you have the extra cash definatley buy it!
by Rodney S. on 11/19/2015
"I've owned quite a few magazine pouches. Condor, Flyye, element... you name it.
These are THE best I've ever had. The malice clips are a pain to install, but once you install them they're flawless, they don't move at all.
I have a Flyye FAPC with 3 HSGI tacos on the front. I've ran a lot, tripped some times, fell down a ravine once (don't ask), not once has a mag fallen out of them, and I don't use the safety top loops. I even held my plate carrier upside down with all 3 PTS EPMs in their pouches, and gave it quite a shake. They didn't budge.
Pros:
-They latch on very firmly, they're not going anywhere.
-Your mags aren't going anywhere as well, at least without your permission.
-VERY fast and easy to pull mags out and put them back in.
-Truly open top. You can install a safety band, but it's not necessary. There's nothing to move out of the way when reloading.
-They're adjustable, so they can actually hold tacos, or larger caliber magazines.
-The tacticoolest. Probably should have put this point at the top.
Cons:
-I may have lost a finger or two installing them. You don't want to be juggling these between loadouts. Get help from somebody, and get at least 2 needle nose pliers.
-Pricey! (They could be a hundred bucks a piece and I'd still buy them though)
I can't recommend these pouches enough. If you have expensive high quality magazines, and want to be able to perform under 3 second reloads like a tacticool oper8tor, and your pouches don't make it easy, get these pouches.
These are THE best I've ever had. The malice clips are a pain to install, but once you install them they're flawless, they don't move at all.
I have a Flyye FAPC with 3 HSGI tacos on the front. I've ran a lot, tripped some times, fell down a ravine once (don't ask), not once has a mag fallen out of them, and I don't use the safety top loops. I even held my plate carrier upside down with all 3 PTS EPMs in their pouches, and gave it quite a shake. They didn't budge.
Pros:
-They latch on very firmly, they're not going anywhere.
-Your mags aren't going anywhere as well, at least without your permission.
-VERY fast and easy to pull mags out and put them back in.
-Truly open top. You can install a safety band, but it's not necessary. There's nothing to move out of the way when reloading.
-They're adjustable, so they can actually hold tacos, or larger caliber magazines.
-The tacticoolest. Probably should have put this point at the top.
Cons:
-I may have lost a finger or two installing them. You don't want to be juggling these between loadouts. Get help from somebody, and get at least 2 needle nose pliers.
-Pricey! (They could be a hundred bucks a piece and I'd still buy them though)
I can't recommend these pouches enough. If you have expensive high quality magazines, and want to be able to perform under 3 second reloads like a tacticool oper8tor, and your pouches don't make it easy, get these pouches.
by Jacob S. on 09/06/2015
"Great mag pouch. I've owned these for six months now and use these for both AK and M4 mags.
by Kyle S. on 11/17/2018
"Perfect once attached although it took a hour to attach all 3 of the ones I bought once its on it works great.
For those wondering what mags will this fit it is made for M4 mags and took my SR-25 mags just fine its miltary quality actual units are using this right now so you don't have to worry about any quality issues.
I give it a 4 and not a 5 because of how bad it was putting it on my LBX S300
For those wondering what mags will this fit it is made for M4 mags and took my SR-25 mags just fine its miltary quality actual units are using this right now so you don't have to worry about any quality issues.
I give it a 4 and not a 5 because of how bad it was putting it on my LBX S300
by michael p. on 07/06/2017
"IF YOU RUN AK DO NOT GET THESE!
So, I bought these thinking "Yes finally I have enough to get some taco's & not use those frustrating condors anymore." (Condor m4 kangaroos) To my dismay there where a few problems with mounting these among other things.
I use a 5.11 tactec plate carrier, the weight & that cool drag handle gizmo is what sold me, if only I waited for the molle mountable version. As such, the cumberbund is shock cord to give you that flexibility & save weight. I tried mounting it onto the cumberbund & was only able to get two lines of molle in it as is it's probable intended use. No matter how I laced them the mags would wobble quite a bit, this may not be a problem for you, but for me it's a snag hazard, noise issue, & given time it would probably wear down your skin or gear slapping on your side all day.
Don't get me wrong, these things are well worth the money if you run M4/M16. They hold really nice & give you that flexibility of different mag types. They are solid in construction as I've come to know with HSGI, used to own a silverthorn chest rig, thing was amazing.
If you do run AK or any longer magazine like that I would suggest getting the HCM version instead, longer pouch means more support & less banana out of your hammock.
So, I bought these thinking "Yes finally I have enough to get some taco's & not use those frustrating condors anymore." (Condor m4 kangaroos) To my dismay there where a few problems with mounting these among other things.
I use a 5.11 tactec plate carrier, the weight & that cool drag handle gizmo is what sold me, if only I waited for the molle mountable version. As such, the cumberbund is shock cord to give you that flexibility & save weight. I tried mounting it onto the cumberbund & was only able to get two lines of molle in it as is it's probable intended use. No matter how I laced them the mags would wobble quite a bit, this may not be a problem for you, but for me it's a snag hazard, noise issue, & given time it would probably wear down your skin or gear slapping on your side all day.
Don't get me wrong, these things are well worth the money if you run M4/M16. They hold really nice & give you that flexibility of different mag types. They are solid in construction as I've come to know with HSGI, used to own a silverthorn chest rig, thing was amazing.
If you do run AK or any longer magazine like that I would suggest getting the HCM version instead, longer pouch means more support & less banana out of your hammock.
by Maxwell H. on 07/15/2013
"I really like these pouches and they are really tight to my rig.
Webmaster I was wondering if you could put another one on top of that one like molly weave another taco pouch on it
Webmaster I was wondering if you could put another one on top of that one like molly weave another taco pouch on it