A Tool As Old As Guns?

As long as firearms have been around, there's been a need to conveniently haul and distribute ammo to soldiers — as the old adage goes, "Ammo wins wars".

The Bandolier has seen usage all the way back to the days of black powder rifles. It could be seen adorned with brass on cavalry soldiers in the 19th century to action heroes with a sash of shotgun shells, to even 40mm grenade shells from the 70s onward.

Our bandolier takes particular inspiration from those in Vietnam. Soldiers would be issued ammo with STANAG compatible stripper clips in the "disposable" M3 bandoliers that could be folded up in a rucksack, slung over a shoulder, or tossed to a squadmate.

While "disposable", this genius method of supply distribution reduced the need for more magazines - a hot commodity in Vietnam, to be procured or pre-loaded.

Infantrymen preferred to load their own magazines to avoid issues with a fully topped off AR mag not locking in with the bolt closed, and other common jams.

We were curious what a "Modernized" version of these ideas would look like: A shoulder-slung, easily transportable, compact supply carrier that can take a larger variety of magazines. It seemed like a genius idea we hadn't seen enough of on the market, so we began development all the way back in 2021.

The result is the Eighty-Four Bandoleer.

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Mag Compatibability Guide

In general, we've designed our bandoleer to be used with G.I. Style STANAG magazines such as those from Surefeed, DuraMag, Brownells, and original Colt magazines.

For additional clarification we've added more information on compatibility below.

You can help expand this 'verified compatible' list by submitting your results to help@kommandostore.com

AR-15 STANAG

We primarily use aluminum G.I. style magazines in our rifles, so this is primarily what we designed this around — PMAGs as always are going to be a tighter fit and might require some "breaking in" by fully loading the rig and letting it sit for a while.

Thicker polymer mags for 5.56 like those used in the Steyr AUG may have additional issues with fit in the magazine cells. Galil magazines may be too tall for the closure of our bandoleer.

Pistol Caliber Carbines / SMGs

For longer pistol caliber carbine magazines such as those in the MP5, Glock "extended" or "stick mag" type in B&T and Colt style platforms, they can fit in the bandoleer, use the top closure and will fit 2 per cell.

.308 NATO & 7.62x39 "AK" mags

Not going to fit — standard capacity AK mags are going to be too tall and .308 magazines are going to be too wide.

5.45 AK magazines (less common) will fit but may have trouble closing the top flap. Even in this case, you're only likely to fit one magazine per cell compared to two STANAGs.

Function & Form(s)

The process of modernizing a design that was so simple is a balancing act. Change too little and there’s no benefit to the end user. Change too much and you might ruin what made the original useful, including how easily made & accessible it was.

The bandolier isn't quite the master of none that most "micro rigs" on the market are — instead, we focused on making it a true successor to the original bandoliers first.

Simple & Adjustable

Hard-Sewn Main Strap

The main shoudler strap features a tri-glide adjuster to accommodate a variety of different applications and can be the sole "mounting point" of the bandoleer if you don't want to use the stabilizing straps. It also makes it easy to throw on over bulky plate carriers and helmets.

Catch!

Store & Distribute Ammo

Adding on to the folding stowability of originals, we added a shock cord that allows you to tidy up the rig. We like folding it in half "Taco" style to achieve a sturdy brick.

Elastic Retention

Hangs On Tight

Originals were sized specifically for boxes of stripper clips, but with the variation of different equipment we wanted to put in the mag cells, elastic was the clear winner for a relatively snag-free and easy way to keep objects of all shapes retained.

We also added auxiliary elastic loops for tourniquets on each side.

Stabilizing Straps

Stability Under Stress

Completely removable back straps allow it to be more than just a shoulder-bandolier. The included stabilizing straps can turn our bandolier into a capable chest-rig-like configuration in a pinch.

In bandolier configuration, it keeps it "locked in" to your body so it won't bounce around while running.

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Reviewed by c
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Good kit

Can fit right to the body, concealable underneath a baggy over shirt. The design prefers STANAG mags

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My favorite water bottle holder.

Great price and functionality. Honestly highly recommend if your looking for starter rig for a affordable price

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Reviewed by Isaac N.
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Does what it says

Really digging this, great for something simple to throw on at the range or for plinking around the woods. Nice that it comes with the two body straps. My only criticism would be it’s a bit annoying that the flaps on the top are not fully separated and independent from each other

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Reviewed by John H.
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Eighty Four Bandolier

Kommando Stores Eighty Four Bandolier gives you extra ammunition, you can access quickly and carry over anything, that packs small. Quality kit, except for the misspelling which just made the price point better.

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Reviewed by Evan M.
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Stylish New Man Purse

This bandolier is surprisingly feature rich. The twin removable back straps are easy to adjust and have a section of elastic to allow for shifting and comfort. It fits 8 P-mags comfortably with good retention even when the cover is open. The easiest way to replace the mags was inserting the magazine behind one that was already in the pouch.

They note the makeshift chest rig function so I decided to test it out. While it could be viable in a pinch, I think the crossbody function is much more comfortable and less prone to sliding. It should be noted that it can be difficult to get the top flaps closed with two mags, thought it is possible. You can also close it with a single mag that has a pull tab plate installed. One pouch did seem slightly tighter than the others but this is a nitpick. The bandolier can sit comfortably with or without a slick plate carrier. It also rolls up compactly to be carried off body in a bag or under a car seat.

As a way to carry an extra 240 rounds of 5.56, this is a great accessory. I'll be packing it in my ruck or day pack as a supplement to my split rig. A truly great addition to my setup!

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