As always, Templar's Gear presents a high standard. The pouches are solid, comfortable, and can be adjusted according to your needs. Very good value for money. I use them in both cheaper and more expensive shooting belt configurations (the photo shows an example – a Multicam belt costing about 2500 PLN and a wz. 93 Pantera belt costing about 700 PLN).
The double-magazine pouch is designed for quick access and secure carrying of large magazines. Its durable body, made of 500D Cordura fabric, is reinforced with a rigid frame made of 2 mm Kydex, providing high resistance to mechanical damage, including abrasion and tearing. The surface is coated with an IRR (Infrared Reflective Treatment) layer, reducing visibility in night vision devices.
Stability and a secure fit for the contents are ensured by an adjustable system based on a 4 mm Shock Cord elastic line with a stopper. The interior features a non-slip lining that effectively prevents accidental magazine loss.
The two-point mounting system with straps allows the pouch to integrate with platforms compatible with the MOLLE standard, tactical belts, or vests. Additionally, the precisely laser-cut holes are fully compatible with MOLLE/PLAS systems. The bottom section features drainage holes that help remove water, sand, and other debris.
Technical data
Camouflage: MultiCam
Material: 500D Cordura, polymer
Dimensions: 121 x 84 x 53 mm
Weight: 110 g
Manufacturer: Templar's Gear, Poland
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.
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Templar's Gear is a Polish brand that was established in 2015 on the initiative of tactical equipment enthusiasts who set themselves the goal of creating accouterments that are lighter, more durable, and better suited to the real needs of users than the solutions available to date. Thanks to the implementation of modern technologies, such as precision laser cutting and the use of laminated textile materials, the company quickly established itself as one of the leading manufacturers in Europe in this category. The Templar's Gear range includes tactical vests, belts, pouches, and backpacks, all designed for maximum functionality and reliability in demanding conditions. A significant achievement for the brand was the approval of selected products by the Ministry of National Defense and the awarding of JIM numbers (Uniform Material Index), which means full compliance with the standards applicable in the Polish Army. This type of certification not only confirms the high quality of the equipment, but also shows that domestic tactical solutions successfully compete with recognized global brands. The Ministry of National Defense's decision is part of a broader modernization program called “Operacja Szpej,” paving the way for other Polish manufacturers to participate in the modernization of the national armed forces.
| Weight | 110 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Dimensions | 121 x 84 x 53 mm |
| Main material | 500D Cordura |
| Additional material | polymer |
| EAN | 5904433600897 |
| Manufacturer code | TG-DFMR-MC |
| Brand | Templar's Gear |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 5
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The magazine pouch excellently holds 5.56 calibre magazines. The internal material protects against accidental cartridge ejection. The grip is durable, and the mounting stays securely on the belt.
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As usual, Templar's Gear did not disappoint. The pouch is solidly made, with a well-thought-out design, and works perfectly with the PT6 belt. Magpul PMag magazines fit perfectly, and for me, the retention is at the right level. However, if someone finds it too weak, simply tightening the elastics more will increase the retention. The flexible skeleton ensures that the holster stays open, which makes it much easier to insert magazines without looking. There is a hole at the bottom that allows water to drain out if it gets in during use.
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This is an excellent and very well-made magazine pouch. I'm not completely convinced about the plastic fastener that Templar’s has started using lately, but I don't have any major complaints either. The Ranger Green colour meets expectations.
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The pistol magazine pouch is of very good quality and comes from a reputable manufacturer. The only downside might be the somewhat high price. The gear works without issue with TG belts and other brands. I wholeheartedly recommend it, especially for the new PSBS ;)
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