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Extracarry: Camouflage for your Spare Mag

Extracarry: Camouflage for your Spare Mag

We all enjoy single-stacks in the summer time.  Thinner, lighter, and easier to conceal under light-weight clothing.  Recently we learned of some good shirt options in the article here.  The consequence of course is that capacity is reduced.  Lower capacity, and in some cases a less-powerful round than we would prefer.  A diminished the sense of security that carrying a concealed weapon affords should not be the goal.  One option of course is to simply carry a spare magazine.  Many instructors tell us this, but some fail to explain how.

Slip a magazine into a pocket and marvel in how it changes orientation, and magically fills with pocket lint that wasn’t there before.  There are plenty of on-the-belt options, but those assume that you have the extra real estate and once again complicate concealing your equipment.  Outside-the-waistband and you might look like you’re headed to a competition.  Inside-the-waistband and now you need bigger pants.  Enter Extracarry.

Extracarry is a spare magazine holder smartly designed to resemble a common pocket knife.  These pouches are American-made and model-specific.  The model specificity does complicate things a bit, but it’s to ensure proper concealment while still ensuring a good draw.  The best feature of all is in how it mounts to your pocket.  A knife clip pivots away for insertion into the pocket and then once pivoted back to the closed position cinches the pocket lip against two wedges.  This effectively eliminates any potential movement of the holder.  The end result is a spare magazine at the ready, free from lint, and easily accessed yet represents pocket knife to the causal on-looker.  The best part: it actually works.  See the video link for a more in-depth demonstration.

Availability rivals many holster makers with options from 1911s to Walthers.  To see if one is available for your favorite carry gun check their website here.  Suddenly carry in a t-shirts and shorts seems a lot more appealing.

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Graham Baates “Graham Baates” is a pen name used by a 15-year active Army veteran who spent most of his time in the tactical side of the Intelligence community including tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. Post-Army Graham spent some time in the 3-Gun circuit before becoming a full-time NRA Certified defensive handgun instructor. After more than 1,900 hours instructing he now works as an industry writer while curating a YouTube channel on the side.

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