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M-Tac PCC Quiver Magazine Pouch - MultiCam

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Open pouch developed in cooperation with Balistyka, designed for carrying a medium-sized magazine.

The construction is made of 1000D Cordura and polymer, which ensures high resistance to damage and abrasion. Magazine stability inside the pocket is provided by a shockcord drawstring, preventing uncontrolled slipping out.

Thanks to compatibility with the MOLLE/PALS system, the pouch can be easily mounted on a tactical belt or vest.

Technical data
Colour: MultiCam
Material: 1000D Cordura, plastic
Dimensions: 160 x 51 x 32 mm
Weight: 80 g
Manufacturer: M-Tac, Ukraine

Camouflage MultiCam

MultiCam is a state-of-the-art camouflage pattern developed in 2002 by US company Crye Precision in cooperation with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior program. Its goal was to create a versatile camouflage pattern that is effective in varied terrain and changing environmental conditions. The MultiCam pattern consists of seven colors, creating gradient transitions between shades of green, brown and beige. As a result, it dynamically adapts to the background, adopting shades of green in forested areas or browns and beiges in desert regions - in Central and Eastern European environments, it works particularly well in autumn and among dry vegetation. MultiCam has gained worldwide recognition and is used by numerous armed forces and special units. In 2010, the camouflage was officially adopted by the US Army as the camouflage pattern for soldiers stationed in Afghanistan, replacing the earlier Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). The pattern is also available to civilian users, making it a popular choice among military or airsoft enthusiasts.

M-Tac


MILITARY is the official distributor of M-Tac.


M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand founded in Kyiv in 2005, which started by producing airsoft accessories. Responding to dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its product line to include tactical clothing and equipment. M-Tac products are designed for use in the most demanding conditions - they have been tested in the Arctic, on battlefields and during extreme survival expeditions, among others. The production process uses high-end materials from reputable suppliers, such as Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is highly respected among Ukrainian uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.

More Information
Weight 80 g
Color/camouflage Camouflage
Molle/pals compatible Yes
Camouflage MultiCam
Dimensions 160 x 51 x 32 mm
Main material 1000D Cordura
Additional material Synthetic
EAN 5903886821200
Manufacturer code 10190008
Brand M-Tac

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Number of reviews: 3

  1. A...
    100%

    Great, solid and inexpensive pouch for a submachine gun. The magazine stays in it securely and stably, there is no looseness, and removing it is not difficult. The pouch also stays in place on the belt. I am very satisfied with the purchase.

  2. P...
    60%

    The materials used for production are of high quality, but the finishing quality leaves much to be desired. The mounting strap does not fit standard molle sizes, which causes the pouch to shift on the attachment. Additionally, the shockcords used to adjust retention are simply tied in a knot and stuffed inside, making it very difficult to adjust the retention.

  3. J...
    80%

    Good magazine pouch, the only one among the three I tested in which the gas magazine for the USP fits securely. It sits firmly and doesn't fall out, even while running. It's a pity that the strap for mounting on Molle doesn't end with Velcro or a buckle, but rather with a stiff extension. Because of this, using it on a regular belt (without Molle) is not as secure. I am attaching a photo of the mounting I mentioned to my opinion.

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