Great mag pouches, after a few shooting sessions I am satisfied with them. They hold well on the belt and also secure the magazines nicely. A big plus that it's a Polish manufacturer. I highly recommend it.
Open-top pouch designed for secure transport and rapid access to rifle magazines. Crafted from robust 500D Cordura laminate 500D Cordura, the fabric is treated with IRR coating to prevent detection by night vision or low-light devices. Reinforcement is provided by an internal polymer frame.
The magazine fits securely by friction, with adjustable retention using a shockcord loop. A sewn-in anti-slip liner is featured inside the pouch. Compatible mounting system allows attachment to belts and any MOLLE/PALS platform.
Front laser-cut slots enable the addition of extra pouches. A drainage hole is located at the bottom for water evacuation.
Technical data
Camouflage: MultiCam
Material: Cordura 500D, polymer
Dimensions: 121 x 84 x 35 mm
Weight: 78 g
Manufacturer: Templar's Gear, Poland
Camouflage MultiCam
MultiCam represents a cutting-edge camouflage design, engineered in 2002 by Crye Precision, a US-based company, in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior initiative. Developed with the objective of delivering an adaptable camouflage pattern that performs effectively across a variety of terrains and fluctuating environmental settings, the MultiCam pattern utilizes seven distinct colors. These colors are blended into gradual transitions between green, brown, and beige hues. Such composition enables the pattern to seamlessly blend with its surroundings, reflecting green tones in wooded landscapes and brown or beige shades in deserts—particularly excelling in Central and Eastern Europe during autumn or in areas with dried vegetation. Gaining global acclaim, MultiCam is adopted by many military and special operations units worldwide. In 2010, the US Army officially selected this pattern for troops deployed in Afghanistan, replacing the prior Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). The design is also available for civilian purchase, making it a top choice among enthusiasts in the military and airsoft communities.
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Templar's Gear.
Templar's Gear is a brand founded in 2015 by enthusiasts who, from the very beginning, set themselves the goal of creating tactical accouterment that is lighter, more durable, and more functional than what is available on the market. Thanks to innovations such as laser-cut technology and the use of textile laminates, the company quickly became one of the European leaders in its industry. The offer includes vests, belts, pouches, and backpacks. A huge distinction for the brand was the approval of selected products by the Ministry of National Defense and the granting of JIM numbers (Uniform Material Index), which means they are fully approved for use in the Polish Army. This is not only proof of the quality and trust enjoyed by Templar's Gear, but also a signal that Polish tactical equipment can successfully compete with the best in the world. The Ministry of National Defense's decision is part of the “Operacja Szpej” program and paves the way for other manufacturers who may contribute to the further modernization of the Polish army in the future.
| Weight | 78 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Dimensions | 121 x 84 x 35 mm |
| Main material | 500D Cordura |
| Additional material | polymer |
| EAN | 5904433600835 |
| Manufacturer code | TG-FMR-MC |
| Brand | Templar's Gear |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 9
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In my opinion, they work brilliantly; inserting the magazine is much easier, and the reinforcements make it so that even with external pressure, it's still much easier to store magazines than in other pouches.
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One of the best companies when it comes to mag pouches, the retention is ideal and adjustable, so all types of 556 magazines fit—plastic, metal, etc. The only downside I found is that, in my case, the MOLLE straps are a bit too long, but that's probably because of the type of belt I have. Overall, considering everything, the pouch is great.
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Purchased a second pouch from the same company. Quality is okay - the same level as the first purchase. Interestingly, the material used for the molle attaching straps is different. This does not affect the mounting or quality, so I give it 5 stars.
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Solid magazine pouch. I took it for a test and after several months of use, nothing bad has happened to it. Comfortable, easy to draw the magazine, magazine retention strength is adjustable, the whole thing holds well to the belt and does not stick out. Good purchase, I plan to buy a second pouch like this.
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It doesn't move at all on the belt, holds the magazines securely and allows for quick draw without tugging or applying unnecessary force. Nothing to add, nothing to take away.
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I recommend it! I was looking for a magazine pouch for Grot magazines and they fit perfectly. The drawcords at the bottom nicely adjust the magazine to the pouch. I know people who have been using it for over a year and apart from some wear from use, the pouch still does its job.
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I was looking for a taco-style pouch for a belt and I found one; it holds both Beryl and AR15 magazines securely and works well with the belt. A nice aspect is that it's IRR. Highly recommended.
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Templar's Gear never disappoints, as usual. A well-made and thoughtfully designed pouch, it fits the PT6 belt perfectly. Magpul PMag magazines fit perfectly, the retention is ideal for me, but if it's too weak for someone, you can always tighten the elastic bands wrapping the holster to increase retention. The flexible skeleton keeps the holster open, making it easier to insert magazines without looking. The hole at the bottom of the holster allows water to drain out if any gets into the magazine during use.
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