Lindnerhof Rifle Magazine Pouch AR15 Triple MX416-3 - Flecktarn
The open-top pouch in Flecktarn camouflage is designed to carry three 5.56 mm STANAG or AUG magazines. The construction is based on durable MX laminate, known for increased resistance to abrasion and mechanical damage. The mounting system uses a four-point strap, allowing for direct compatibility with the MOLLE system.
Durable MX laminate and elastic cord
The construction is made from MX laminate, a material used in advanced tactical accouterment. Its multi-layer design delivers high mechanical strength, low weight, and minimal water absorption. Side panels made of stretch fabric and an elastic cord with an Alpha Tab pull provide added security, better fit, and quick access to your magazines.
MOLLE system compatibility and mounting loops
20 mm wide straps are compatible with MOLLE/PALS systems, letting you mount the pouch on belts, vests, backpacks, and other gear. The front panel features Laser Cut holes compatible with the MOLLE system, so you can add more accessories.
main features
- made from MX laminate
- flexible side panels
- compatible with MOLLE/PALS systems
- elastic cord with Alpha Tab pull
- MOLLE panel made with Laser Cut technology
Flecktarn camouflage
Flecktarn is a classic German military camouflage pattern, officially introduced for use by the Bundeswehr in 1990. The pattern is based on small, irregular spots in five colors – typically dark green, olive, brown, black and beige. With the distribution of numerous dots and blurred boundaries between the colors, Flecktarn effectively distracts from the wearer's silhouette in forest terrain, as well as in scrubland or against the background of forest undergrowth. The camouflage was designed for European climatic conditions, especially for the temperate zone. To this day, Flecktarn remains a standard pattern used by the German army, other military and police officers. Its effectiveness has led to numerous variants and adaptations in other countries.
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Lindnerhof is a German company specializing in the production of tactical gear, built on the experience of former KSK unit operators. The brand is known for innovative design solutions, including the Quick Release LT025 rapid release system, the silent Hakenschnalle buckle, and the Multi-Caliber L-Bar mechanism that enables stable carry of magazines of various calibers. The company's proprietary MX (Multi-Axial Laminate) laminate is also used in its designs, characterized by high resistance to mechanical damage and moisture. The company's history began in 2006, when Josef Sixt, after returning from service in Afghanistan, started producing the first vests in his own basement. Today, Lindnerhof is part of the Mehler Systems group, a European leader in tactical and protective equipment, alongside the UF PRO (tactical clothing) and Mehler Protection (ballistic systems) brands.
| Weight | 94 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Main compartments fastening | Open |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | Flecktarn |
| Dimensions | 11 x 23 x 2 cm |
| Main material | Multiaxial Laminate MX |
| EAN | 4068415142124 |
| Manufacturer code | 6603000-006 |
| Brand | Lindnerhof |
| EAN |
MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a system for attachment of tactical equipment, used for example in backpacks or tactical vests. It provides the possibility of flexible and modular placement of various accessories and pockets, which allows personalization and optimal adjustment of the item to the specific needs of the user. It is widely used by the military, special services and survival and outdoor enthusiasts.
PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) is a modular mounting system for pockets and pouches, used in the MOLLE system. It consists of horizontally sewn rows of 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide, fixed spacing webbing (such as on a backpack) and vertical webbing for attachment and threading (on a pocket). This system is usually equipped with snaps, which further secures the pinned items.
LCS (Laser Cut System) is a new version of the assembly used in the MOLLE system, where instead of traditional tapes, laser-cut holes are used directly in the material. The system is much lighter than standard sewn-on PALS tapes and guarantees better camouflage. The holes are hemmed with thread to prevent fuzzing and ripping, or, as in the case of Cordura, the laser-cut edges are fused.