The L.A.G. Tactical M.C.S. AR-15 Magazine Carrier is a versatile, competition-ready mag pouch engineered to keep your reloads fast, secure, and within reach — whether you're on the range or running a multi-stage match.
- Accepts all standard AR-15 and .223 AICS-type magazines with ease
- Reversible carry: choose rounds-forward or rounds-backward orientation
- Included 1.75" belt clips ensure a rock-solid, low-profile mount
- Modular nesting design integrates with other M.C.S. accessories seamlessly
- Maximizes belt real estate when stacked with additional M.C.S. carriers
- Backed by L.A.G. Tactical's industry-leading lifetime warranty
Who This Is For
The L.A.G. Tactical M.C.S. AR-15 Mag Carrier is ideal for competitive shooters, 3-Gun and PRS competitors, and serious range-day enthusiasts who demand a reliable, adjustable magazine solution. If you run an AR-15 or any .223-compatible rifle and want a carrier that grows with your gear setup, this modular system delivers the flexibility and durability to match your ambitions.
Specifications
| Brand | L.A.G. Tactical, Inc. |
|---|---|
| Model | M.C.S. AR-15 Magazine Carrier (35000) |
| Compatible Magazines | AR-15, .223 AICS-type magazines |
| Belt Clip Size | 1.75" |
| Carry Orientation | Rounds Forward / Rounds Backward |
| Nesting / Modular | Yes — compatible with full M.C.S. system |
| Color | Black |
| Warranty | Lifetime |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this carrier work with polymer AR-15 magazines like Magpul PMAGs?
Yes. The L.A.G. Tactical M.C.S. AR-15 carrier is designed to accommodate a wide variety of standard AR-15 and .223 AICS-type magazines, including popular polymer options like Magpul PMAGs, as well as aluminum GI-style mags. The adjustable retention allows you to dial in the fit for your specific magazine brand and model.
Can I run multiple M.C.S. carriers side by side on the same belt?
Absolutely. The M.C.S. system is built with a modular nesting feature that allows multiple carriers to be positioned close together on your belt without wasted space. This makes it an excellent choice for competition shooters who need to carry several magazines while keeping their kit tight and efficient.
What is the difference between rounds-forward and rounds-backward carry, and which should I choose?
Rounds-forward carry positions the bullet tips toward the front of your body, which many shooters find natural for a cross-draw or support-hand reload. Rounds-backward places the bullet tips toward the rear, often preferred for a strong-side draw. The best orientation comes down to your draw stroke, shooting style, and personal preference — and since the M.C.S. supports both, you can experiment to find what works best for you.