Glock 43 Magazine Pouch – Single Mag Pouch – Slimline
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK DETAILS AND FITMENT BEFORE PURCHASE.
The Mission First Tactical Single Mag Pouch for Glock 43 magazines is a slim reload carrier with adjustable retention, a flared opening, and a 1.5-inch belt loop. It keeps a spare mag tight to the body without turning your belt into a science project.
Fitment
- Fits Glock 43 single-stack magazines
- Ambidextrous
- Includes 1.5-inch belt loop
What it does
This gives slimline Glock users a clean spare-mag carry option with retention you can tune instead of hoping friction and prayer do the job.
Why it’s worth it
Easy add-on accessory, low return risk when fitment is clear, and a natural companion item to a carry holster page.
Specs
- Brand: Mission First Tactical
- Type: Single magazine pouch
- Flared opening
- Adjustable retention
- 1.5-inch belt loop
- Ambidextrous
Verify before you buy
Verify you are buying for the Glock 43 magazine body and not a 43X/48 pattern magazine or an extended aftermarket body.
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