I know a lot of people turn their noses up at cheap. Not me. If it works, it works.
I saw these the other day in one of those threads about "deals" offered by vendors in another gun forum. I ordered five of them. One for each of the sons/nephews and one for me.
They run anywhere from about $20 to $23 each depending on the color you order. I noticed Amazon has them, too.
I ordered mine in OD Green.
Adjustable shoulder strap, two carry handles and a side zipper pouch.
View of the shoulder strap clips on the bag and the adjustment buckle for length of the shoulder strap.
Darn, hit post instead of going back to imgur for more pictures, sorry.
Shoulder strap removed and stored in the side pocket.
Five long pockets, for magazines, with velcro flaps on each side are on one side of the case.
I only used four of the pockets as that took care of 8 magazines with +2 bases on them. Four from each side. You can see the center/5th pocket as a small line of material in the center between two pockets on either side of it. You can also see the two Olights in elastic straps at the bottom/back of the case. The pistols are secured by velcro straps and with the lights on the frames only about 1/2" of velco is available when the straps are wrapped around the slide, frame and the bigger Olight. Easy to take the QD Olights off and the two elastic straps make it easy to secure them in the case.
P09 .40 S&W and M&P 9MM. Both full sized pistols. I didn't bother to unload them for this picture but I wouldn't transport them loaded/cocked and locked. No need to as the P07 would be IWB. The velcro straps that secure the pistols can be place anywhere on the side of the case as thre is a big patch of loop material sewed to it. I found the best way to "adjust" the placement of the velcro straps was to remove them from the case, wrap them around the pistol where I wanted them on the frame/slide and the grip and then set the pistol in place on the loop backing. After that it's just pull the velcro strap tab to release the pistols and leave the strap in place.
I've got a couple other VISM cases for the AR15's and not had a single issue with any of them. As they say, your mileage may vary.