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The Ammo Can Man US Military Issue Olive Drab Green Rifle Magazine Pouch is a robust and versatile storage solution designed for military enthusiasts and professionals alike. With the capacity to hold three magazines and two grenades, this durable nylon pouch features dual Alice clips and a nylon strap for easy attachment, making it an essential addition to your tactical gear.
Color | Green |
Brand | Ammo Can Man |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 7.7"L x 7.3"W x 1.9"H |
Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | Ultimate Arms Gear |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00639266919049 |
UPC | 639266919049 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.7 x 7.3 x 1.9 inches |
Package Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.7 x 7.3 x 1.9 inches |
Brand Name | Ammo Can Man |
Country of Origin | United States |
Part Number | UAG-774 |
S**N
Good surplus equipment
Needed an extra magazine carrier for my AR this guy has good stuff so I got what in needed at a fair price.
A**R
I ordered 2 both came looking brand new.
Fresh, clean, and in perfect working condition.
A**N
not 5 star because the alice clips were not included as listed
not 5 star because the alice clips were not included as listed. i had to ride to surplus store an buy clips.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................lame... but good pouch.............................................................................................
C**S
US Military Small Arms Pouch - New
The pouch I received is new and never been issued. For $11.25 with free shipping this is a great purchase and I would highly recommend this pouch from AmmoCanMan to anyone in the market. I purchased this pouch for my grandson to put a few survival items in while he is out in the woods hunting. I have had a pouch just like this one for 30+ years using it for everything, you just can’t wear these things out.
J**
Not USGI
Apparently these used to be real mag pouches, or it's random lots. Mine is very, very clearly not milspec or surplus, just a cheap Chinese knockoff, iron-on letters, color is off, texture is off. It's fine for the application I'm using it for, which is for teaching teens service rifle shooting with retro rifles and gear. Not good for real use, retro kits, or reenactment though.
J**E
Great pouch used for carrying tools for maintenance work
This is a great pouch i currently use for carrying hand tools at work since i work in maintenance and my tools would always fall out of my real tool pouch when sitting down or moving around climbing over stuff since most tool pouches don't have a locking cover to help the tools in place. I bought this along with a army belt and it works great. It is great for keeping any items/tools in place without worrying about them falling out. This pouch is not huge so some larger hand tools might not fit but 10in1 screwdrivers and gear wrenchs, smaller crescent wrenches and etc will all fit in the pouch nicely.It is about the size of a craftsman leather hip pouch. I paid full price for this and was not obligated to leave a positive review. With that being said i would recommend this to anyone looking for a pouch to carry tools or even for its original use as a ammo magazine pouch.
G**S
Real deal!
Exactly what I needed to finish a battle belt.
T**.
Does the job.
Had some of these previously, but this one is easily in the best condition out of the others. In my opinion, albeit there is a definite benefit to MOLLE gear, these mag pouches beat a lot of what the military currently uses (talking standard-issue, here). Why? Holds three magazines while keeping them completely covered and clear of most debris that enters open-topped pouches. Plastic buckle can and does sometimes break, but it doesn't wear out as quickly as velcro (nor make as much noise), and it's easier to fasten/unfasten then the rusted brass snaps issued in standard tripple magazine capacities. Does have its drawback, though, mainly that it's bulky, and let's face it, not many people are fans of ALICE clips. Personally, I love 'em because, although they sacrifice some customization in setup, they're easier to attach then threading MOLLE straps.
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