![]() Variable pressure on the mag from the sides is controlled by a barrel lock, as is standard with pouches of this type. The bungee compression system is cleanly routed and kept tidied away. Presented here in Ranger Green, the G-Code comprises a grippy Santoprene envelope, wrapped in a nylon exoskeleton. Likewise, it’s not a chore to pull out mags like it can be with the harshest kydex. ![]() It lends just the right grip, so the pouch’s bungee corset doesn’t need to be super tight to deliver the retention I require. What G-code has done is to balance compression with grip. On my PC that’s usually the job of an ITW FastMag, but the G-Code is a good few rungs up the evolutionary ladder from that. The retention is so good, in fact, that I’ve been running these pouches upside down. Its magazine retention is the most positive I’ve ever experienced – and that’s without having to fight to draw or re-index mags. However, I’m pretty confident in saying that the G-Code Soft Shell Scorpion is the best in breed. There are a lot of bungee-bound ‘corset’ style mag pouches on the market right now.
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