WYNEX Tactical Mag Admin Pouch, Molle Utility Tool Pouch Medical EMT Organizer with Triple Stacker Magazine Holder for M4 M16 Patch Included
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1000D Nylon GREAT COMBINATION OF HARNESS AND ADMIN POUCH: Package include 1 * combat suspender and 1 * admin pouch. Innovation combination to fit your all needs in various occasion! Release your hands and make you move more quickly! EASY TO ATTACH: Tactical Suspender adopt the snap bar buckle and just run it through the top D-ring webbing loop, and the rear Molle webbing of your tactical admin pouch/chest bag, then deadly snap into place or side-release to take off, easy to fits 1"/25mm webbing and standard Molle webbing. SEPARATE TRIPLE MAG POUCHES DESIGN: Tactical Magazine Admin pouch with open-top rear triple mag pouch offers ample space to hold three magazines with no issues such as 5.56 magazines,M4,M16,AR-15, etc. Feature adjustable bungee retention and webbing pull tab for maximum grip and fast draw, securing the magazine until needed. BLOWOUT TAPE FOR FULLY OPEN: Molle Admin Pouch closed by dual-wap zipper with heat shrink cover, the pull tape on the top allow to pull down and open up completely to the bottom. With the paracord inside can be adjusted to either a chest-mounted "desk" platform (like a clampshell) or fully open. Size: 9.3"L x 7"H x 3"W/ 23.5cm * 16cm * 7.5cm.
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Kyle Cash
For real world larping this is very nice. The three extra magazine pouches are a great addition. I mounted it to my Army issued TAPS rig and it brought up the total magazine capacity to 11! Plus the admin pouch is nice for multi tools, first aid, and your snacks. Great buy! Only gripe would be you have to web the Molle straps on both the pouch and the rig, they are separate not integrated. However it is still solid
Clay H.
Chose this product for its versatility, admin pouch size, mag options, and honestly…low price. As a team leader on active duty service, I was looking for a triple mag/admin pouch option for my team. A Molle option that all my team members could get that didn’t break the bank and could be organized with all the various tools and items we rely on. And thankfully, this item hasn’t disappointed.We’ve ran them on two separate field exercises now along the eastern coast of the US. The pouch is a rugged option and is sturdy in its construction. The mag pouches come with nifty bungee retainers and the front Velcro panels make unit and kill patches easy add-ons.It’s no SOC quality item, but for non SOF units, it does the trick.
Nina Cox
I was setting up a KIT to keep in the vehicle with minimal MOLLE gear (almost slick sided) to go with a belt rig. This is perfect for a lesser rig (i.e., fewer items, quick to deploy) and acts as an admin pouch, small items pouch, and mag carrier, all at the same time. One piece of MOLLE does it all (minimally, I might add).This piece is really well built with lots of MOLLE straps inside and out, hook-and-loop tabs inside and out, and a couple of elastic straps divided on the body and the "door" portion. There are two interior pockets (one with a zipper) that are long and wide (big enough for a folded road map).I bought the Coyote colored unit, and it matched my carrier perfectly. It came with four (4) MOLLE straps to attach it to whatever rig you choose. These were thick and strong and just flexible enough attach in military fashion (woven through each loop). That being said, I know this is not "military" grade stuff, but mil-spec stuff has its' ups and downs and is not always the best for defensive minded civilians or LE/Security Officers due to the cost or the mission specific purpose of its' design. This unit's design is very general purpose which is great for LE/Security officers and us "defensive-minded" civilians.I added a few items to highlight the ability of this item but haven't decided what is to be added yet. There is room for a blowout kit, spare batteries, an energy bar, a multitool, a couple of flashlights, and a knife (or two). Depending on what your needs are, this can be configured most any way you need it.The MOLLE on the front of the pouch is identical to most vests: a combination of hook-and-loop and elastic. I am sure a magazine pouch or two could go on here if you wanted or any of a number of things necessary for the situation. Hook-and-loop is a nice touch for patches or quick detach items. I like a few HD zip ties, chemical lights, and or a small flashlight.This is a nice piece of equipment, maybe not "heavy duty" like mil-spec stuff, but this didn't cost hundreds of dollars, is really well built, and should last a long time unless you're planning to wear it on your KIT daily in a combat zone.