ITW Fast Mag Gen III - Review
ITW Fast Mag Gen III - Review
ITW Fast Mag Gen III - Review
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was probably responsible for magazine related pouch and dropping your magazine could mean
weapon failures. a casualty2.
Operators, engaged in CQC/CQB need to Earlier in the review, I mentioned that
approach a tactical situation methodically. magazine tension is adjustable. This is
Dumping a magazine on a target is accomplished by using a tensioning band
counterproductive and it endangers you and around both sides of the clam shell.
your team mates. No matter how fast your
magazine changes are, when you’re out you’re
out so pace your fire and manage your ammo;
having said that, there are two magazine
changes that require a smooth and efficient
process.
The first is an emergency magazine change,
which is a response to a weapon failure. Here
you need to drop your magazine and clear your
breech as quickly as possible; then reload.
The tensioning band can be removed
The second is a tactical magazine change. Here, altogether or, as shown in the previous picture,
you are engaged but take advantage of a lull in its position can be changed to alter the tension
the exchange to load a fresh magazine before on the captive magazine.
your other goes empty.
By moving the tensioning band towards the
The risks associated with both of these bottom of the FASTmag, the operator can
scenarios are mitigated by the FASTmag. reduce tension; moving the tensioning band up,
Because the FASTmag is a strapless and flapless as shown on the FASTmag to the right,
system, magazine changes are quick and easily increases tension on the captive magazine.
controlled. A simple twist and pull will release In either the lower or upper positions, the
the new magazine to get you back in the game. tensioning band provides sufficient resistance
Having a FASTmag system does not relieve you to securely hold the magazine in the inverted
from proper planning and execution; nor does position. However, the difference in tension is
it relieve you from good ammo management noticeable, and I would recommend that if you
practices. Instead, it provides you with a robust, choose to carry the magazine inverted, use the
well-engineered, rapid deployment system; in a highest tension available.
setting where fumbling around with a nylon
2
There is excellent video available on You Tube as
well as on sites like militarymorons.com and
milspecmonkey.com that show the FASTmag in use.
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absorbs the primary detonation and The attachment mechanism went from three
corresponding shrapnel impacts. straps, in the large Gen I model, to two straps
in the Gen II release.
My review would not be complete without a
high level discussion of the generational Gen II product became available in 2008.
improvements, and I want to thank
Militarymorons.com for allowing me to use
some outstanding photos.
Probably the most significant change in the
transition from Gen I to Gen II is the reduction
of the footprint or size.
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Conclusion
The more I use the FASTmag, the more I appreciate its utility; I can’t think of a single negative.
I prefer using the FASTmag in a single stack configuration because I like gear as close to my body as
possible. It makes movement and going prone much easier- things don’t get in the way. It’s also
nice to be able to attach a small accessory pouch to the surface for things like a folding knife or
handheld tactical light, to name just a couple.
The FASTmag is a valuable accessory that will prove its worth under the most difficult conditions.
Simply stated, it could save your life.
-SP
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