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lee cousens
03-19-2008, 05:19 AM
Hi could anyone tell me were the cheapest place to buy m9 magazine pouches, not to bothered what make, or even better 2nd hand examples.
Ive looked at the m9 outfitters but they are still quite dear.
Cheers folks:smile:
biboufab
03-19-2008, 06:36 AM
Hi Lee , M9 outfitters is the best for the M9 parts , but , perhaps you can try with COBRA 1 (A.K.A Mike' CHEVRON) ..... He have more used bayos ... Perhaps he will can sell one pouch without the bayo , i don't know ... U must try .
lee cousens
03-24-2008, 08:41 AM
Has anyone got any spare pouches for sale, used if possible, iam looking for about 6!
If i have to buy new is there much difference between the Lancay and Phrobis, the Lancays are cheaper thats all.
Happy easter , its snowing like mad here!!!!!!!!
rexmeyer
03-24-2008, 03:52 PM
I just think it would depend if you want an original one, that is manfactured for the Phrobis or one like the phrobis, which is the Lan-Cay one.
Carlo
03-26-2008, 05:21 AM
Has anyone got any spare pouches for sale, used if possible, iam looking for about 6!
If i have to buy new is there much difference between the Lancay and Phrobis, the Lancays are cheaper thats all.
Happy easter , its snowing like mad here!!!!!!!!
Hi Lee!!!!!!
I don't know about the material, but the most noticiable difference between the Lan-Cay and the Phrobis magazine pouches is the seam.
In the Lan-Cay it is single
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while in the Phrobis is double
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lee cousens
03-26-2008, 10:54 AM
cheers Carlo, ive managed to buy quite a few m9s with no pouches , so i was looking to finnish them off nicely.
rexmeyer
03-26-2008, 01:41 PM
Lee, I know exactly what you mean..I have a bunch without the pouches also..I am also looking for the stones that go on back of the scabbard.. I forgot to add I need the upper piece of the scabbard that attaches to the belt with the snap..
Carlo
03-26-2008, 03:45 PM
Carlo's "gold rule" here is as follows: "spare parts are never enough" :grin: :grin: :grin:
If you find and used scabbard for a fair price, grab it. Many parts could come in handy in future purchases.....
porterkids
03-26-2008, 05:10 PM
I tend to agree with Carlo. I grab any spare parts I can find. You never know when you're going to pick up a bayonet that needs a repair or replacement part. I have in the past sold some only to then have to go out later and buy the same thing for myself for more than I sold mine. Moral of the story is to hoard your parts!
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