Great holster, I recommend the purchase, it will definitely last a long time, it doesn't fall out while running, well made, durable material, stays on the belt. I give it five stars
GFC TC+ Modular Pistol Magazine Pouch - MC
Modular pouch designed to hold a single pistol magazine. Crafted from rugged nylon material, the interior is equipped with a special lining that secures the magazine and prevents accidental loss.
MOLLE/PALS compatibility
Attachment to gear is achieved via the MOLLE system. The absence of a traditional flap enables rapid access to the magazine. Secure retention is ensured by elastic cords and dedicated retention features, providing protection against accidental loss.
Additional MOLLE attachment points are present on the front panel, making it possible to link two pouches together, among other configurations.
MultiCam Camouflage
MultiCam is an advanced camouflage pattern created in 2002 by the American company Crye Precision, in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs), as part of the Objective Force Warrior initiative. The objective behind its development was to design a highly versatile camouflage effective across diverse terrains and varying environmental conditions. Composed of seven distinct colors, the MultiCam pattern features gradient transitions among greens, browns, and beiges. The resulting effect allows for dynamic adaptation to surroundings—blending into green shades in woodland settings and shifting to browns and beiges in arid or desert landscapes. In Central and Eastern Europe, MultiCam is especially effective during autumn and in regions with dried vegetation. MultiCam has earned international acclaim and is widely utilized by armed forces and specialized units around the world. In 2010, it was formally selected by the US Army as the standard camouflage for personnel deployed in Afghanistan, officially replacing the previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). In addition, MultiCam is accessible to civilian markets, which makes it a favored option among military enthusiasts and airsoft players alike.
Main features
- Specifically engineered to hold a pistol magazine
- Constructed from durable nylon
- Features secure retention to prevent magazine loss
- Compatible with MOLLE/PALS attachment systems
- Allows for rapid and convenient magazine access
| Weight | 50 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Main material | nylon |
| Additional material | Synthetic |
| EAN | 5902543701220 |
| Manufacturer code | 1152207927(GFT-29-009864) |
| Brand | GFC |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 29
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A simple, well-made budget pouch. It fits my CZ and Glock magazines perfectly—the magazines hold securely and don't fall out. I had to burn the ends of some straps or rubber cords, but aside from that, I haven't found any other downsides so far. Overall, as a budget option, I definitely recommend it.
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The magazine pouch is solid and fits a double-stack magazine for the Glock 19 ASG. At first it was very tight, but there was a bit of slack on the elastics, so after loosening, it now fits perfectly. It doesn't fall out while running. I recommend it.
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Very cheap pouches for pistol magazines. Average workmanship (as expected, considering the price) – the ends of the straps had to be singed with a lighter to prevent fraying. The pouches are even five times cheaper than some similar competitor products, which should be considered an advantage. They easily fit double-stack magazines (tested with 17-round Glock magazines). The magazines don't fall out, and the pouches allow for adjustment (e.g., when using single-stack magazines). The (2 pcs) pouches were purchased as part of a project to assemble a budget tactical belt for the shooting range for about 700 PLN.
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The pouch is very well made, the material feels durable, useful adjustment option and molle straps that allow you to mount it wherever you want, I recommend.
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In my case, it didn't really work out. Mounting and putting the magazine in were problematic. Unfortunately, it will lie on the shelf rather than hang on the belt. Wosport pouches are much better.
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I've been using it for a while and it serves its purpose, but 4 stars because of the quality of the mounting. The strap is too short, too soft and lacks lining that could secure it, I rather don't trust them, not that the magazine will fall out, but that the whole pouch will detach and be lost.
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A good pouch for its price. You need to break it in and adjust it so the magazine fits well and stays put. You can attach it to another pouch. It holds on the belt. I recommend.
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A pouch is a pouch, it's ok, pretty cool. If you're not sure whether it'll suit you, order one piece while you're shopping for other gear to try it out – you can always buy the rest for a complete set. Go ahead, the pouch is cheap.
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Bought quickly for a tactical belt because I needed something. Not the worst, but I will replace it with something better in the future. The mounting is acceptable. For this price, you can't complain.
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Very good quality for this price.
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They are in no way inferior to the more expensive ones, only the straps mounted on molle are too short. Overall, I highly recommend.
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For this price, I recommend it 100%. Good workmanship, the only downside is the MOLLE strap, which at the end is singed as if with a lighter.
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Very good pouches for a reasonable price.
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Very good pouch. The build quality is great. It is comfortable and durable. Holds Colt-type magazines well. I recommend it.
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