The Safariland 775 Slimline Open Top Triple Magazine Pouch is a duty-grade carrier engineered to keep three Glock 17 magazines secure, accessible, and perfectly positioned on your belt — whether you're on patrol, competing, or training.
- Carries three full-size Glock 17 magazines on a single pouch
- Fits standard 2.25" (58mm) duty belts used by law enforcement
- Dual belt slots allow vertical or low-profile horizontal carry positions
- Adjustable tension screw between pouches lets you dial in retention
- Constructed from durable Hardshell STX thermoplastic for long-lasting shape
- Open-top design enables fast, unrestricted magazine access under pressure
Who This Is For
The Safariland 775 is purpose-built for law enforcement officers, security professionals, and competitive shooters who run a Glock 17 and need reliable triple-magazine capacity on a duty belt. Its slim profile and versatile mounting orientation also make it a smart choice for plain-clothes carriers and IDPA/USPSA competitors who want to minimize bulk without sacrificing speed or capacity.
Specifications
| Model | Safariland 775 Slimline |
|---|---|
| Compatible Firearm | Glock 17 |
| Magazine Capacity | 3 magazines |
| Belt Compatibility | 2.25" (58mm) duty belt |
| Carry Orientation | Vertical or horizontal |
| Retention Style | Open top with tension screw |
| Material | Hardshell STX thermoplastic |
| Color | Black |
| Brand | Safariland |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Safariland 775 fit magazines from other Glock models besides the Glock 17?
The 775 is specifically molded for Glock 17 double-stack magazines. While similarly sized 9mm Glock magazines — such as those for the Glock 34 — may fit due to their shared dimensions, Safariland recommends using it with Glock 17 mags for guaranteed retention and function. Verify compatibility before duty carry.
How do I adjust the magazine retention on the 775 pouch?
The 775 features a tension screw located between the magazine pouches. Using a small flathead or hex screwdriver, you can tighten the screw to increase retention resistance or loosen it to allow faster draws. Start with a medium setting and adjust until magazines stay securely in place during physical activity but release cleanly on the draw.
Can I mount the 775 horizontally on my belt for a lower profile?
Yes — the 775 includes both vertical and horizontal belt slots, giving you the flexibility to mount it in a traditional upright position or rotate it to a low-profile horizontal carry. The horizontal position is popular with plain-clothes officers and competitors who want to reduce the pouch's visible silhouette or improve ergonomics under a jacket.