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Chase Tactical’s Triple 5.56 rifle mag pouch is a unique and premium quality product, our mag pouch allows you to carry three 30 round 5.56mm rifle magazines.
$47.95
For orders over $150
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Chase Tactical’s Triple 5.56 rifle mag pouch is a unique and premium quality product, our mag pouch allows you to carry three 30 round 5.56mm rifle magazines. This durable 5.56 Triple Mag Pouch features three compartment pouches which utilize a bungee retention system, securing the magazine until needed. Our bungee retention tabs are made of hypalon for maximum grip when pulled. Compatible with all MOLLE/modular webbed systems. Our triple 5.56 mag pouch will hold all standard PMag®, EMag®, HexMag, and HK® 416 magazines. (Not suited for G36 Magazines).
Just like all of our nylon products, we back this pouch with our limited lifetime warranty. Stay connected and order your Chase Tactical 5.56 Triple Mag Pouch today!
Chase Tactical is a leading manufacturer of premium tactical gear and specialized in nylon products for the U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, and Government Agencies throughout the world. Click here to learn about Chase Tactical
Weight | .40 lbs |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Color | , , , |
Brand |
Chase Tactical |
Manufacturer |
Chase Tactical |
Magazine Caliber |
5.56/.223 |
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Verified owner Gary B. (verified owner) –
Rock Solid gear!
Verified owner Gaddie W. (verified owner) –
Good kit, perfect for AR/M4 mags. Like the bungee tabs….
Verified owner Gabriel M. (verified owner) –
High quality feel, rugged, no noticeable compromises with the price to quality.
Verified owner nicholas v. (verified owner) –
Great construction, solid clean stitching, light weight but sturdy
Verified owner mauricemetzger (verified owner) –
Excellent quality, very very well made. Attention to detail is fantastic. My only complaint – it needs drain holes on the bottom of each cell. Holes with grommets, button holes, whatever. Am I missing something? Is there drainage under the rear webbing or something? I don’t plan on using this on any maritime operations, but just a deep stream crossing can easily fill this up.