Great pouches, compatible with Beryl magazines. They are rigid and hold even fully loaded magazines securely. Made from durable, abrasion-resistant material. Highly recommended.
Fast-type pouch designed for carrying two magazines. Made of durable 500D nylon, resistant to abrasion and mechanical damage.
The open-top design allows for quick magazine retrieval, while the internal polymer inserts ensure a secure and stable fit. The front features two rows of MOLLE webbing for attaching additional equipment.
The rear panel includes MOLLE mounting holes and a fastening system that allows the pouch to be attached to a vest, backpack, or belt up to 60 mm wide.
Technical data
Color: Black
Material: 500D nylon, polymer
Dimensions: 10.5 x 3 x 15.5 cm
Weight: 140 g
Manufacturer: Wosport, PRC
MILITARY is a premium dealer of Wosport.
WoSport is a dynamically developing brand originating from Chenghai – a city known as the world center of toy production – which since 2010 has specialized in the creation of tactical and protective equipment. The range includes helmets, goggles, masks, vests, backpacks, and communication sets, valued for their solid workmanship and aesthetic, refined design. WoSport products have gained popularity in Europe, America, and the Middle East, and one of the brand's key strengths is the licensed camouflage patterns used on helmets and masks, which allow for legal distribution in international markets. Often referred to as “cool guy gear,” the equipment combines affordability with attractive looks and practicality, making it popular with both beginners and more advanced airsoft enthusiasts.
| 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
Number of reviews: 5
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As with the pistol pouches from this brand, the build quality is surprisingly good. Inside, there's a springy plastic insert that holds magazines well. Initially, inserting the magazine required a bit more force and precision, as it held too tightly. I solved this by removing the insert (it's attached with Velcro) and slightly expanding it, as the plastic is very flexible. After this modification and leaving the magazines inside for two days, they now go in smoothly and still don't fall out. The MOLLE system uses a plastic, polymer strap instead of the traditional fabric one, which makes threading it through more difficult, but once mounted, the pouch is firmly secured to the belt. The 5.56 version is shallower than the pistol version (in reference to magazine size). During typical exercises, the magazines are held well, but for very dynamic training with crawling or obstacle crossing, they might not be secure enough. Objectively, I rate it 4/5, although I'd give 5/5 for quality-to-price ratio.
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Surprisingly favorable price-to-quality ratio, especially since other companies can charge over a hundred PLN for a single product of this type. Thanks to Wosport, you can get four basic mag pouches for the price of one so-called 'elite' model. Importantly, the magazines stay very securely in them and you don’t have to constantly check if anything has fallen out. At first, they may seem a bit tight and difficult to use, but after mounting them on the belt and sliding the magazine in a few times at the right angle, everything works intuitively.
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The mag pouches work flawlessly, they attach securely to the belt, and the Beryl magazines fit in them stably without any looseness. There is a slight difficulty when inserting magazines, but it's quickly manageable. Overall, a product worth recommending.
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The mag pouches are fine. The plastic insert is attached with Velcro only on one side, which means it can fold over when there’s no magazine inside. Removing the magazine is no problem, and it holds the magazine well. However, inserting the magazine, especially when the pouch is already mounted on the belt, can be tricky.
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