Ferro Concepts debuts the Dangler® AR
Ferro Concepts debuts the Dangler® AR

Ferro Concepts introduces the Dangler® AR, a versatile carrier designed from hydrophobic X-Pac® fabric. It securely holds two AR-15 magazines and features a customizable internal divider for longer items. The design includes multiple shock cord routing points and a hook and loop interface for attachment, ensuring stability and reduced movement.

Ferro Concepts state “Built from hydrophobic X-Pac® fabric, the Dangler® AR is purpose-built to carry two AR-15 style magazines horizontally, but can accommodate other items. The internal divider secures items but can be opened to create a full-length pass through for linear charges and other longer items. Multiple shock cord routing points let you customize retention for different sized items. A 2” hook and loop interface mounts to both front and rear of plate carriers, back panels, or belts. Engineered with just the right rigidity to stay put and reduce bounce. Perfect for AR-15 magazines, Skin packs, breaching charges, multi tools, or anything else you can fit.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • Modular design that can be reconfigured as dual AR-15 magazine carrier or full-length pass through for longer items
  • Made with hydrophobic X-Pac® fabric
  • Includes removable shock cord and two shock cord locks for retention
  • Features a moveable internal divider to prevent magazine movement; the divider can be tucked away to create a full-length pass through
  • 2″ hook and loop Velcro for attaching to front or rear of carrier, back panels, or belts
  • Can accommodate 2x – AR-15 magazines, 2x – Skin Packs, Breaching Charges, Breaching Multi-tool, and other items
  • Berry Compliant
  • Made in USA

Learn more about Ferro Concepts: https://ferroconcepts.com/

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