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This durable 5.56 Triple Mag Pouch features three compartment pouches which utilize a bungee retention system, securing the magazine until needed. Bungee retention tabs made of hypalon for maximum grip when pulled, reliable, secure and highly effective. Compatible with all MOLLE/modular webbed systems.
The outer layer is constructed from beefy 500 weight solution dyed Cordura®, fabric that improves and softens with time and wear, allowing it very durable without being heavy.
Reverse stitching is used wherever possible to enhance durability. As with most high-quality items, it gets better with age. As always, it’s the attention to detail that determines quality. Made from genuine U.S. Mil-Spec made materials. Chase Tactical products are backed by our lifetime limited warranty and meant to be abused.
Chase Tactical is a leading manufacturer of premium tactical gear and specialized in nylon products for the U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, and Government Agencies throughout the world. Click here to learn about Chase Tactical
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Black , Coyote , MultiCam , Ranger Green |
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Chase Tactical |
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Verified owner Gary B. (verified owner) –
Rock Solid gear!
Verified owner Gaddie W. (verified owner) –
Good kit, perfect for AR/M4 mags. Like the bungee tabs….
Verified owner Gabriel M. (verified owner) –
High quality feel, rugged, no noticeable compromises with the price to quality.
Verified owner nicholas v. (verified owner) –
Great construction, solid clean stitching, light weight but sturdy
Verified owner mauricemetzger (verified owner) –
Excellent quality, very very well made. Attention to detail is fantastic. My only complaint – it needs drain holes on the bottom of each cell. Holes with grommets, button holes, whatever. Am I missing something? Is there drainage under the rear webbing or something? I don’t plan on using this on any maritime operations, but just a deep stream crossing can easily fill this up.