Purpose-built pouch engineered to accommodate a single rifle magazine (AR15/AK74/AKM/SR25/308/7.62). Crafted for shooters who demand outstanding durability and enhanced comfort when handling their gear. Constructed from highly resistant 500D Cordura fabric, the pouch offers full compatibility with the MOLLE attachment system.
The pouch’s structure is constructed from plastic, reinforced through injection molding. This material ensures shape retention and delivers strong resistance to deformation. The exterior is crafted from 500D Cordura, renowned for its exceptional abrasion resistance, durability against damage, and reliable performance under demanding terrain conditions. The front section is additionally fortified with polymer.
Constructed using materials featuring infrared emission reduction capabilities, the model offers decreased visibility to thermal imaging systems. The specialized fabric coating suppresses infrared emissions within the spectrum detectable by thermal sensors, significantly reducing the likelihood of being identified during nighttime missions or in environments under surveillance by IRR detectors.
An interior lining of anti-slip rubber, paired with an adjustable shockcord, ensures the magazine remains securely retained. The construction provides optimal retention for gear, while still enabling smooth access for both insertion and removal.
Designed to integrate with the MOLLE system, the pouch can be attached to a variety of platforms, including tactical vests and backpacks, offering users exceptional versatility in organizing their equipment.
MultiCam is an advanced camouflage pattern engineered in 2002 by the American company Crye Precision in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) under the Objective Force Warrior initiative. Designed for superior adaptability across diverse landscapes and variable weather, MultiCam incorporates seven distinct colors, providing smooth gradations between green, brown, and beige tones. This allows the pattern to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, shifting toward green in woodland settings and toward browns and beiges in arid or desert environments. In Central and Eastern Europe, it delivers exceptional concealment during autumn or within dry, grassy terrain.
MultiCam has achieved global acclaim, now deployed by various military forces and special operations teams. In 2010, the US Army officially replaced the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP) with MultiCam for personnel operating in Afghanistan. This pattern is also accessible to the civilian sector, making it a preferred option for military enthusiasts and airsoft players alike.