Friday, April 18, 2025

Gear Review: Savior Systems Rifle Magazine Pouch





Capacity: 3 pouches per side (2 GI mags per pouch) 

Purpose: low-viz standalone ammunition bandolier, trauma kit carrier

TLDR: I love its versatility and compact design. I think the configuration presented here is a highly effective loadout suitable for a variety of missions. 

*****

Make Holes and Plug Holes

I stuffed two rifle magazines on each pouch for "SIDE A" for a total of six (6). Pretty good for something so small.

"SIDE B" holds the stop the bleed stuff:
  • 2x Israeli Bandages
  • 1 CAT TQ
  • 2x chest seals
  • 2 pairs of nitride gloves (I need blue ones)
  • 2x hemostatic gauze
  • Sharpie (not shown)
  • 1 smoke grenade

There is still room for a needle decompression kit when it arrives. 




Versatility is 🔑 

This can be worn as a dedicated bandolier or chest rig if you need significant capability in a small package. Most backpacks of the Jansport size can hold this plus a folded 10.5 rifle or PDW. 

I like having the option to bring this sling bag to augment any plate carrier or chest rig. 

It is also easy to toss this to a friend for a quick re-supply. 

In actual range use, it bounces around but does not get in the way of rifle manipulation or maneuver. 

If I want to go maximum ammo, I can stick a total of 12 rifle magazines.  Only then would the the added weight become an issue. 

The way I have it right now kicks undead @ss. I think this is a highly capable little sling bag. 


Conclusion

This item has always been at range for the past 2 years. It has stood up to semi rough treatment and hot summer days. 

It has the versatility to augment any mission, covert or otherwise. Reasonably priced against any amazon alternative.  

I dig this product. Don't hesitate to add it to your gear.

You can't have too much ammo when facing the undead horde 🧟‍♂️🧟‍♀️ 🔫 💪 

5/5





Stay vigilant!

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