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Pincer™ Placard Multi-Caliber Triple Mag Pouch

Sale price€63,95
Color:Multicam

• The Agilite Pincer Placard™ is a hook-backed elastic plate carrier placard that holds three 5.56/7.62x39/PCC magazines or six 9mm extended Glock Mags. Its revolutionary Patent Pending funneled magwell design allows you to grab or re-index a magazine with just one hand while still maintaining rock solid retention so your mags never fall out.

• Elastic mag pouches are popular due to their easy access and low profile. However, they all have 1 of 2 flaws: Either they’re too closed so it’s nearly impossible to re-insert a mag with 1 hand. Or, they are too loose so you can re-insert a mag but you have to worry about it falling out due to unreliable retention.

• The Patent Pending funneled magwells guide your mags into the pouches allowing you to re-insert a mag, snag-free, with just one hand. Despite this capability, the Pincer pouches still retain the magazines tightly so you never have to worry about losing them.

• The Polymer magwells give elastic pouches long-term reliable retention and superior durability where they normally fall apart.

• The Pincer Placard™ is supplied with both MOLLE placard buckles and G hooks as standard and has a built-in height adjust capability

• You can add Agilite Jump Retention tabs if your unit’s regulations require for parachuting, rotary or maritime ops or if you just feel like adding an extra layer of retention.

• Whether you’re defending your country at the tip of the spear or defending your family, The pincer placard will give you an edge

The Pincer Placard will fit ANY placard-capable plate carrier and is provided with both G-Hooks and MOLLE placard buckles.

The Pincer placard is built to fit three 5.56 magazines and may also fit similar sized or smaller items.

Hook and loop chest pannel dimenetions: 25cm * 9cm (9.8" x 3.5")

• Fits three 5.56/7.62x39/PCC magazines or six 9mm extended Glock Mags
• Weight: 5.6oz (161g)
• Dimensions: 25cm * 9cm (9.8" x 3.5")
• Patent Pending durable polymer magwells
• Proprietary mil-spec G Hooks
• Includes 3 Mag Splitters to accommodate PCC Mags
• Includes mil-spec Polymer MOLLE Placard buckles
• Laser-cut Squadron mil-spec laminate fabric

Details
• Hook backed mag pouch for Placard Capable Plate Carriers
• Patent-Pending funneled magwells guide the mag to the optimal insertion point for snag-free, speed re-indexing of mags
• Polymer magwells give elastic pouches long-term reliable retention and superior durability
• Attaches to any Agilite or other placard-capable plate carrier or pack in seconds
• Built-in height adjustment capability for perfect plate carrier positioning
• Both G Hook and Placard Buckle compatible (both provided with product)
• Allows for silent magazine draw or re-insertion
• Designed, tested and battle-proven in Israel

Customers Return Policy - If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund.You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you received it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it in. For any further questions and for info on returns from outside the U.S please contact us at customercare@agilitegear.com

Pincer™ Placard Multi-Caliber Triple Mag Pouch
Pincer™ Placard Multi-Caliber Triple Mag Pouch Sale price€63,95

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Josh
Pincer and Reaper

I’ll addressed multiple products in this review including;

1. Reaper Rig
2. Pincer Placard Multi-Caliber Triple Mag Pouch
3. Pincer Placard 2nd Layer Molle Wrap
4. Pincer Pistol Double Pouch
5. Agilite General Purpose Pouch
6. Six pack hanger pouch

Bottom line for me is I had high hopes for the equipment I have purchased from Agilite and I can truly say they haven’t disappointed, if anything they have exceeded my expectations.

I have been a follower of Agilite for several years. I have completed several of the R&D team surveys, and have seen some suggestion I noted addressed in their newer gear.

When it comes to gear I have used a variety of equipment from well known brands (I.E. 5.11, HRT, Blue Alpha Belts, Kore, Safariland, True North Concepts, AXL, Esstac, Blue Force Gear, Hailey Strategic, Spiritus Systems, Etc). I find many brands and company’s seem to hit the mark on several items, especially their flag ship items, and leave other items wanting at times.

Now this isn’t to say any of these are bad. I can honestly say my gear for work is an eclectic collection of what works for me for instance my belt rig is the Agilite Magnetix belt, with Esstac double 40 degree pistol pouch, safariland headphone clip, Spritus JSTA pouch, with AXL insert, Blue Force Gear 10 speed dump pouch, HSGI Med pouch, Spritus SPUD, Esstac belt magnet, True north concepts drop leg and Defensive mechanisms TQ holder.

That’s all to illustrate I have a lot of experience running different gear and several bins of spare gear lying around.

Reaper Rig /w Pincer Placard Multi-Caliber Triple Mag Pouch, Pincer Placard 2nd Layer Molle Wrap, Pincer Pistol Double Pouch, Agilite General Purpose Pouch, Six Pack Hanger Pouch

I purchased the Reaper rig as soon as they went on sale. I have tried a multitude of chest rigs (old school Rhodesians, HRT, X harness, H harness) I found I like and dislike both. I’m a skinny dude I like how tight I can get the X harnesses but find they don’t allow as much flexibility, I liked the H harness until I tried to run or move quickly at which point it moved one way while I moved another and loved to ride up to the back of my neck. I just grit my teeth sucked up the H harness as tight as possible and took short breaths. I had an interest in the Spritus Thing series of rigs and came close to purchasing them, what held me back was they were Still X or H harnesses and I felt like I was following the definition of insanity and trying the same thing hoping for a new result. Then when Agilite dropped the reaper at Shotshow I was instantly sold and thought, a fix that makes sense what a novel idea! The war fighter expansion wings are a bonus as I was looking to expand my rig beyond the standard front panel and give it the versatility of the old Rhodesian rigs.

So I bought it. The day it arrived I through a spare HRT Maximums Palcard on and loved how the rig rode on me, its was just right. Then I realized, I like the HRT Maximums, but not on this rig. So one hidden from the wife purchase later I had the remainder of the gear on the way.

Once I set up the rig I found the Agilite Pincer placard fits perfectly. I would like to say I find the 5.56 magazines seem to fit much better then 7.62x39, time will tell if they break in more and if 7.62 will fit better in the future. To add to the rig I went with the Molle wrap and am pleased I love the way it secures to the Pincer Placard, the fit is perfectly. I added the Pincer Pistol double pouch to the front and finally ended up with the Agilite General Purpose Pouch on the front as well. I am running the Six Pack Hanger under the rig and am enjoy the ease of access even when I can’t see it. I like the size and will expand that with equipment as needed leaving open space for Ranger Equipment, extra sniffle gear, markers, gummy bears, Etc. The coms routing accessories are an added feature that I think is over looked by many, until you are ranger banding and 100 mile an hour taping gear like your antenna to your shoulder strap so it stops hitting you in the face. The tube closer is nice and makes putting the rig on less of a yoga class experience. Finally the ability to adjust it on the fly is a feature that also seems to be over looked and isn’t thought of until the times you need it. I find this to be a commonality in the Agilite gear and am a fan of the amount of detail that goes into the little things that make a big difference to the end user at hour 12 of a 6 hour operation.

The only negative I have seen with the rig is I find the Agilite General Purpose Pouch to be a bit too short at times it just barely fits a good pen or marker and with anything of weight in the front interior pocket of the pouch it likes to flop open. Other than this minor factor for me I am a huge fan of this rig. For clarity, my complaint on the GP pouch hasn’t sent it to the storage bin grave yard, it still has a home on reaper rig and will be there...

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John doe
Pincer placard

Great piece of gear would recommend!

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Hector Acosta
Pincer™ Placard Multi-Caliber Triple Mag Pouch

Exactly I was looking for. Easily set up on my new K19 Plate Carrier, fast reloads, don’t have to worry about the mag flying out. It is perfect

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Ruben Soto
Pincer Placard

Works great. Not too bulky

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Aaron Adams
Great Product

Was thoroughly impressed by the Pincer Placard Triple Mag Pouch. By far the easiest set up. I was surprised by the retention on the mags as well. Very durable. Definitely worth the price!