Kimber 2K11 Magazine fits ExtraCarry Mag Pouch

KIMBER 2K11 - 17 Round Magazine

The ExtraCarry – Concealed Carry Magazine Pouch reduces printing under casual clothing, anchors with a pocket lock, and keeps your spare magazine upright for a clean draw. This discreet ExtraCarry spare mag carrier keeps your reload indexed and ready.

Highlights

  • The ExtraCarry Mag Pouch blends in with a pocket‑clip look to reduce printing
  • Positive pocket lock anchors the magazine upright and indexed
  • Protects feed lips and rounds from lint, coins, and debris
  • Carbon‑fiber reinforced nylon: lightweight, strong, durable
  • Ambidextrous design; optimized for front‑pocket carry
  • USA‑made with a money‑back guarantee

Why pocket vs. belt carry

Belt pouches can print and tug at the waistline. Compared to a traditional belt carrier or generic EDC mag holster, the ExtraCarry concealed magazine holder blends into your pocket, stays anchored, and improves reload consistency.

Lifestyle scenario

Dressed for warm weather or a quick errand? The The ExtraCarry Mag Pouch disappears in jeans or shorts, keeping your spare discreet and comfortable without bulky belts.

Customer feedback

“The The ExtraCarry Mag Pouch makes carrying a spare magazine effortless. Invisible until I need it — then the draw is fast and consistent.” — Verified Customer

Guarantee

Every pouch is made in the USA with a patented U.S. design, field‑tested since 2015, and backed by a 100% money‑back guarantee.

Fitment

Fits KIMBER 2K11 - 17 Round Magazine. Carried in The ExtraCarry – Concealed Carry Magazine Pouch.

FAQ

Does this work with 7‑ and 8‑round 1911 magazines?

Yes, choose the model sized for your capacity; basepads can alter overall height.

Is it compatible with bumper/basepad magazines?

Often yes; verify pocket clearance and extraction in your clothing.

Is this a good alternative to OWB/IWB belt carriers?

For many, yes — it reduces printing and belt bulk while maintaining a consistent index.


Comparison: ExtraCarry vs Belt Pouch vs Loose Pocket

Here’s how The ExtraCarry Mag Pouch stacks up against other common ways of carrying a spare magazine:

Method Pros Cons
The ExtraCarry Mag Pouch Discreet, secure, ambidextrous Uses pocket space
Belt Pouch Accessible, common option Can print, requires belt
Loose Pocket No gear needed Lint, poor indexing, slow reloads

Key Takeaways

  • Patented U.S. design, trusted by EDC carriers since 2015
  • Deep pocket concealment with knife‑clip styling
  • Faster, cleaner reloads than loose pocket carry

Order The ExtraCarry – Concealed Carry Magazine Pouch or visit the ExtraCarry model selector to verify fit.