Idk. I would assume the holster would work, however the suppressor may get in the way. Since the dart pouch only has one belt clip not two (like most mag dump pouches) it would not be good for mags
1 I wouldn't use it with the superssor
2 I would like to put in the Dart Pouch 2 12-Round mags just to do reloads for my nerf guns and mess around with them in my house, not for competitive use
I don't have one of those, but I kinda doubt it.
That's about the size of an ankle holster for the backup for when your first backup goes empty.
You'll probably want something more like THIS for your big honkin' Desert Eagle wannabe.
Which, as you can see, will accommodate your derpy useless "silencer", if you so choose.
@Rskm1 But what about the Dart Pouch? Do you think it can hold 2 12-Round mags?
I concur with @The marsha112 that even though 2 or 3 mags might FIT in there, it's a very poor choice.
You want your mags strapped in securely, like on a tactical molle vest or something, NOT clanking against each other in a loose bag that's dangling from your belt by a single plastic clippy carabiner thingie and flopping around every time you move or turn.
Well...what official Nerf gear you would suggest? Again, not for competitive use, just for practicing my reloads and having fun
If you relax that restriction, the possibilities open up considerably.
For example, you can just buy the cheapest tactical vest you can find, like this thing,
And either spend a small fortune on mag pouches for it (don't be naïve; for 5 bucks you DON'T get all the stuff in that picture!!!),
OR,
Stitch a bunch of old tube socks to it, and slide your big long mags into those for a nice cozy and secure fit.
If you're even a tiny bit serious about it, skip past the Nerf-branded "toy" gear.
You can get genuine military surplus for pretty cheap if you're fortunate enough to live near a store that doesn't gouge its customers on everything.
But a good "in-between" option is airsoft gear, which doesn't need to be strong enough to hold heavy metal firearms equipment, but tries to look like it can, so it can be made and sold cheaply, and is "compatible" (dimensionally) with actual milspec stuff.
Or get crafty and make your own stuff. I'm not kidding. A tube sock with one side stitched or hot-glued to a vest should hold a plastic mag fulla foam darts reasonably well.
What do you think?