The Safariland 123832 horizontal magazine pouch delivers secure retention and rapid access for Glock pistol magazines in a time-tested leather construction. This single magazine carrier positions spare ammunition horizontally on the belt, reducing profile while maintaining tactical readiness.
What Makes This Different
Unlike vertical magazine pouches that can snag on vehicle seats or create bulk, this horizontal design keeps magazines low-profile against the body. The genuine leather construction provides superior durability compared to synthetic alternatives while developing a custom fit over time. Hook and loop compatibility allows for quick attachment to compatible duty belts and plate carriers.
Key Features
- Horizontal orientation reduces snag hazards and printing under clothing
- Premium leather construction withstands daily duty use and weather exposure
- Hook and loop backing system for secure attachment to compatible platforms
- Molded fit accommodates Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, 34, and 35 magazines
- Single magazine capacity maintains minimal belt space requirements
- Open-top design enables rapid magazine deployment under stress
- Reinforced stitching at stress points prevents failure during dynamic movement
Field performance centers on reliability during extended carry periods and quick access when seconds matter. The leather material maintains magazine retention without requiring adjustment mechanisms that can fail. Law enforcement officers appreciate the horizontal carry position for vehicle operations, while competitive shooters benefit from the consistent magazine presentation angle.
Technical Specs
- Material: Premium top-grain leather construction
- Compatibility: Glock 17/19/22/23/34/35 magazines
- Mounting: Hook and loop backing system
- Capacity: Single magazine
- Orientation: Horizontal belt carry
- Retention: Molded leather friction fit
- Country of Origin: United States
Safariland's reputation for duty-grade equipment ensures this magazine pouch meets the demands of professional use while remaining accessible to civilian carriers. The horizontal design addresses specific operational needs that vertical pouches cannot match.