TASMANIAN TIGER TT DBL Mag Pouch BEL MKII IRR Stone Grey Olive
Item no.: 7081.332
EAN: 4013236286809
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- 31 days return policy
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- 10% government discount
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Description
Double magazine pouch for G36 and AR15 magazines
The Tasmanian Tiger DBL Mag Pouch BEL MKII IRR is a robust double magazine pouch made of Cordura 700 den IRR. It fits two G36 or AR15 magazines, and those with similiar dimensions. The magazines are locked in the pouch by length-adjustable bungee cord. A modern reverse M.O.L.L.E. system made of laminate simplifies the attachment of the DBL Mag Pouch to plate carriers, chestrigs and service belts.
Additional Pouches and tool pockets can be attached to the two M.O.L.L.E. strips on the front.
The Tasmanian Tiger DBL Mag Pouch BEL MKII IRR in stone-grey-olive has a reduced IR signature due to the use of materials certified according to German Army specifications. Starting with the CORDURA® 700 IRR, which is manufactured in Europe, the zippers and hook and loop materials, all components have IR secure equipment according to TL8305-0278/I1 (IRR 650 - 1250nm / 10 - 42%) and TL8305-0281 (IRR 650 - 1250nm / 10 - 42%). The reconnaissance by residual light amplifiers is thus reliably counteracted.
More information about the Tasmanian Tiger, Infra Red Reflectence and Stone Grey Olive can be found in our blog.
>> HERE go to the TACWRK Blog.Features:
- Tasmanian Tiger
- DBL Mag Pouch BEL MKII IRR
- Stone Grey Olive
- 0.080 kg
- CORDURA® 700 den IRR
- Universal double magazine pocket
- Bungee cord protection
- Suitable for two rifle magazines (G36, AR15, etc.)
- Reverse M.O.L.L.E. system made of laminate
- Requires two M.O.L.L.E. loops for attachment
- Two additional M.O.L.L.E. loops on the front
- IR safe
- Material according to TL 8305-0278 & TL8305-0281 -
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Product reviews
FBFelix B 16. November 2020
Die Tasche ist für 2 volle 30er PMags/GI Mags oder G36 Mags (5,56x45) viel zu groß und instabil. Auch mit straff angezogenem Bungeecord können die Magazine bei umfangreicher Bewegung herausfallen (rennen, hinlegen/aufstehen usw.), da sie einfach seitlich unter dem Bungeecord Show more Show less