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PMCI - October 2017

Welcome to the latest issue of PMCI - the only publication dedicated to Private Military Contractors. This time the PMCI team bring you their report from one of the biggest Defence Industry shows in the world, the might behemoth that is DSEI. As usual though, you'll find the mix of training, equipment, tools and firearms articles that you've come to expect. Our good friend Eli from Project GECKO once again joins us with his unique perspective on things tactical, Trampas builds his ultimate "Instructors Rifle" and, of course, the rest of the team pitch with their take on all the things that make a contractor tick!

Welcome to the latest issue of PMCI - the only publication dedicated to Private Military Contractors.

This time the PMCI team bring you their report from one of the biggest Defence Industry shows in the world, the might behemoth that is DSEI. As usual though, you'll find the mix of training, equipment, tools and firearms articles that you've come to expect.

Our good friend Eli from Project GECKO once again joins us with his unique perspective on things tactical, Trampas builds his ultimate "Instructors Rifle" and, of course, the rest of the team pitch with their take on all the things that make a contractor tick!

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holsters, batons, keys, and mag pouches on. Off duty, I could only<br />

fit my wallet and cell phone into my Wrangler jeans. If I tried<br />

to toss in a spare magazine, it would sink to the bottom of my<br />

pocket wedged under my wallet or tangled into keys. As a strong<br />

supporter of the right to carry a firearm concealed, Graig wanted<br />

to create a minimalistic way to carry a spare magazine that would<br />

help promote gun owners in carrying spare ammo.<br />

ALL THE BEST COMPONENTS<br />

Using the best quality materials available, Graig set out to build a<br />

magnet based pocket clip versatile enough to be used with a wide<br />

range of magazines. All Graig’s research and efforts resulted in a<br />

product known simply as the NeoMag. Made from CNC machined<br />

steel with a black nitrite finish, the NeoMag has a titanium pocket<br />

clip and powerful neodymium rare earth magnet. The steel black<br />

nitrite finished wings come in small, medium and large to secure<br />

magazines from twisting out of the grasp of the magnet.<br />

Graig told me;<br />

“As an avid second amendment supporter and concealed<br />

carry advocate I wanted the best way to carry a backup magazine.<br />

I engineered the NeoMag to use the best materials in the most<br />

minimal package possible. The NeoMag is completely made and<br />

assembled here in the USA. My goal is to provide you the best<br />

product and customer service possible.”<br />

I left the show with samples of each size to try out once I<br />

returned home to Florida. My choice in a daily carry firearm is<br />

often dictated by weather and clothing choice and can range from<br />

as small as a Glock 42 .380 (size small) and as large as my custom<br />

Les Baer 1911 .45 ACP (size large). The highest percentage of<br />

the time will find my Glock 19 9mm in an inside-the-waistband<br />

holster with a size medium NeoMag. What makes the NeoMag<br />

so versatile with only three size options is the open frame design<br />

which accommodates single and double stack magazines. The<br />

titanium pocket clip has a very strong retention to prevent it from<br />

working loose out of your pocket. Even with a full-size magazine<br />

sharing my front pocket with my wallet (you can thank my<br />

chiropractor for that habit) the NeoMag comfortably holds the<br />

magazine upright and ready for quick deployment.<br />

Currently, I am well into my third<br />

month using the NeoMag carriers<br />

daily and I do not leave the house<br />

carrying concealed without my spare<br />

magazine and NeoMag. Retailing<br />

for US$44.99 each regardless of size<br />

ordered, you will find they quickly<br />

pay for themselves compared to other<br />

systems on the market you would<br />

order and only use once or twice. I<br />

should point out, if you are a fan of<br />

using aftermarket pistol magazines<br />

built mostly from polymer such as<br />

Magpul and ETS magazines built for<br />

Glock pistols, these mag carriers will<br />

not work due to the lack of metal in its construction. The good<br />

news is, if you use Glock factory magazines, the<br />

NeoMag works perfectly! Look for NeoMag to become<br />

a household name for shooters in <strong>2017</strong>!<br />

For more information on the very latest from<br />

Graig and NeoMag please head on over to https://<br />

theneomag.com<br />

TECH: NEOMAG MAGAZINE CARRIER<br />

pmcimagazine.com

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