Product Preview: Tulster Echo Mag Carrier

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posted on October 12, 2018
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Vacuum-formed from a single sheet of Kydex, the Echo Mag Carrier from Tulster is designed for versatility. Shipping with a single 1.5" polymer belt clip—soft loops are available separately—the Echo features bilateral slotted screw holes that allow it to be adapted for inside-the-waistband or outside-the-waistband carry, and left- or right-hand use by simply swapping the clip between the sides. A small degree of cant and ride-height adjustment are possible as well. The Echo uses Tulster’s Mag Retention Device (MRD), an internal tensioning mechanism which allows a single carrier to accommodate and secure a wide range of magazines. Echo Mag Carriers are available in four configurations: 9 mm/.40 Double Stack; 9 mm/.40 Single Stack; .45 Double Stack; and .45 Single Stack. A 1/8" Allen wrench is included for MRD adjustment, and 12 color/pattern options are available—some cost extra. Price: $40. Contact: Tulster; tulster.com.

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