Henry Holsters Releases AR Mag Carrier with LINK AR Mount

Eric B
by Eric B

Still stuffing mags into pouches that don’t fit your loadout? Here’s a solution from Henry Holsters, who just released a new mag carrier designed specifically for AR-15-style magazines. The new AR Mag Carrier is built around a minimalist design that prioritizes secure retention and fast access, while keeping weight and bulk to a minimum. The system features a modular attachment system aimed at both professionals and competitive shooters.

At the core of the setup is the LINK AR Attachment System, a versatile mounting platform that allows users to easily attach the carrier to belts, MOLLE gear, or competition rigs. Whether you're running a slick belt setup for 3-gun or loading out a plate carrier, the LINK AR system allows quick transitions between configurations without sacrificing stability.

The carrier itself is made from rugged materials that hold up to rough handling, while still providing consistent retention for AR-style mags. It's compatible with a wide range of magazine types and is designed for both speed and durability.

This release reflects Henry Holsters’ ongoing focus on practical gear solutions that work across a range of shooting disciplines, from law enforcement and duty use to competition and everyday range training.

The system is adjustable for duty belts up to 2.5″ wide. The Blade-Tech Tec-Lok fits belts up to 2.25″. No one wants a heavy belt, and these holders add 3.2 oz / 91 grams in case you’re one of those counting everything. The Duty AR Mag Carrier costs from $32 and comes in Black, Tan, OD Green or Gray.

The AR Mag Carrier with LINK AR is available now, and here’s a direct link so you can check directly for more details, prices and images: https://henryholsters.com/product/duty-ar-mag-carrier/

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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