Very good magazine pouches, Beryl magazines fit. The pouches are stiff and hold fully loaded magazines very well. The material is durable and resistant to abrasion. I recommend them.
Fast-access pouch manufactured from robust and abrasion-resistant 500D nylon. Engineered to hold two magazines in 5.56 mm caliber.
Design ensures rapid magazine access, with plastic inserts providing secure and stable retention. The front is equipped with two rows of MOLLE system webbing, allowing for easy integration of additional gear.
Rear section includes MOLLE mounting points and a fastening system for attachment to tactical vests, backpacks, or belts up to 60 mm wide.
Magazines are not provided.
Technical data
Color: Black
Material: 500D nylon, plastic
Dimensions: 10.5 x 3 x 15.5 cm
Weight: 140 g
Manufacturer: Wosport, PRC
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Wosport.
WoSport is a dynamic brand from Chenghai, the world capital of toys, which has been developing tactical and protective equipment since 2010. The brand has built an international reputation thanks to its wide range of products, including helmets, goggles, masks, vests, backpacks, and communication sets. WoSport has gained recognition in Europe, America, and the Middle East thanks to its solid workmanship and refined design. Their distinguishing feature is the licensed camouflage patterns on helmets and masks, which allows for legal distribution worldwide. Many users enthusiastically describe the equipment as “cool guy gear” - affordable, visually appealing, and functional for both novices and experienced airsoft players.
| Weight | 140 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Black |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Main color | Black |
| Dimensions | 105 x 30 x 155 mm |
| Main material | 500D Nylon |
| Additional material | Synthetic |
| EAN | 5902543109248 |
| Manufacturer code | WSP-19-039494 |
| Brand | Wosport |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 5
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Similarly to this company's pistol magazine pouches: the product quality is surprisingly good. Inside, there's a flexible plastic insert that provides adequate magazine retention. At first, inserting the magazine required considerable force and dexterity because the edges of the insert were too tightly pressed. The solution was to remove the plastic (it's attached with Velcro) and manually bend it (the plastic is very flexible). After reinserting, I left the magazines inside the pouch for another two days. After these steps, the magazines go in smoothly, but do not fall out. The MOLLE attachment system is solved with a polymer (plastic) strap instead of the typical fabric strap. Inserting or weaving this plastic strap is a bit more difficult due to its greater rigidity, but once properly attached to the belt, the pouch doesn't move even a millimeter. Compared to the pistol magazine pouches, those for 5.56 are much shallower (relative to the magazine size). During normal training, the magazines are held securely and won’t fall out no matter what I do, but for training involving crawling or running through obstacles, they may not be ideal. Objectively, I rate it 4/5, but if I had to assess value for money, I’d give it 5/5.
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A surprising price-to-quality ratio, when other companies charge over a hundred for one of this type. Thanks to Wosport, you can get four basic pouches at the price of one "elite". Best of all, mags hold in it very well without the need to constantly monitor if something has fallen out. At first, it might feel like they're too tight and you have to fight with them, but just mount them on your belt and insert the mags at the right angle a few times to see that everything works instinctively.
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The pouches work perfectly, they fit well on the belt and Beryl magazines are held firmly in these pouches without being loose. There is a minimal problem with inserting magazines, but it's all a matter of practice. Overall, I recommend the product.
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The pouches are generally ok. The plastic insert is attached with Velcro only on one side, which allows it to fold freely when not carrying a magazine. Removing the magazine is not a problem; it stays in the pouch well. However, inserting the magazine into the pouch is an issue, especially when it is attached to the belt.
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