Product Reviews
19 Oct 2021
I had previously sent an email to you stating that this is a very innovative product for the shooter who wants to practice reloads of various types . I use this at home; and, at the range for practice exercises before I go to live fire. This saves the wear and tear on my 2011 magazines, which are fairly expensive, and reduces the need to dedicate mags for reload practice of any nature. No need to retune a magazine that has hit the ground before a match.
Frank Forsha
19 Oct 2021
I had previously sent an email to you stating that this is a very innovative product for the shooter who wants to practice reloads of various types . I use this at home; and, at the range for practice exercises before I go to live fire. This saves the wear and tear on my 2011 magazines, which are fairly expensive, and reduces the need to dedicate mags for reload practice of any nature. No need to retune a magazine that has hit the ground before a match.
Frank Forsha
19 Oct 2021
I had previously sent an email to you stating that this is a very innovative product for the shooter who wants to practice reloads of various types . I use this at home; and, at the range for practice exercises before I go to live fire. This saves the wear and tear on my 2011 magazines, which are fairly expensive, and reduces the need to dedicate mags for reload practice of any nature. No need to retune a magazine that has hit the ground before a match.
Frank Forsha
19 Oct 2021
I had previously sent an email to you stating that this is a very innovative product for the shooter who wants to practice reloads of various types . I use this at home; and, at the range for practice exercises before I go to live fire. This saves the wear and tear on my 2011 magazines, which are fairly expensive, and reduces the need to dedicate mags for reload practice of any nature. No need to retune a magazine that has hit the ground before a match.
Frank Forsha
19 Oct 2021
I had previously sent an email to you stating that this is a very innovative product for the shooter who wants to practice reloads of various types . I use this at home; and, at the range for practice exercises before I go to live fire. This saves the wear and tear on my 2011 magazines, which are fairly expensive, and reduces the need to dedicate mags for reload practice of any nature. No need to retune a magazine that has hit the ground before a match.
Frank Forsha
18 Oct 2021
This review relates to the entire Lynx Belt System. It's a great idea but it ends up poorly (for me). The pouches and the holster simply don't sit stable if I mount them directly on the link centers (they will wiggle back and forth), and if I mount them on the edge of two links it will impact the fitting of the belt at that position.
The buckle itself is nice in theory as well, in practice it often happened that the rubber ring flew away when closing and in general the buckle does not hold the belt stable enough. The rubber creates moreless a weak bindage and I'm afraid that it will break soon (probably why some replacement rubbers are delivered - which is nicely, but if they are NEEDED it just counters the general idea).
Overall I will probably convert back to the "original" belt system, even though I really love the idea of being able to reduce the packsize compared to the stiff belts. It's a pity.
[DAA Reply]:
Thank you for your feedback Jens. Some of our customers found that attaching the mag pouches to the link hinges (i.e. in between two links) has solved that problem and unless you are running a VERY small belt size, say 25" or smaller, it won't affect the placement or the binding between the outer and inner belt. Try that for a little while and see how that works for you.