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WYNEX Tactical Mag Admin Pouch, Molle Utility Tool Pouch Medical EMT Organizer with Triple Stacker Magazine Holder for M4 M16 Patch Included

(12 customer reviews)

$24.95

Color CP Camo
Brand WYNEX
Material Nylon
Product Dimensions 9.3″L x 3″W x 7″H
Item Weight 9.52 Ounces

  • 1000D Nylon
  • SEPARATE TRIPLE MAG POUCHES DESIGN: Tactical Magazine Admin pouch with open-top rear triple mag pouch offers ample space to hold three magazines with no issues such as 5.56 magazines,M4,M16,AR-15, etc. Feature adjustable bungee retention and webbing pull tab for maximum grip and fast draw, securing the magazine until needed.
  • BLOWOUT TAPE FOR FULLY OPEN: Molle Admin Pouch closed by dual-wap zipper with heat shrink cover, the pull tape on the top allow to pull down and open up completely to the bottom. With the paracord inside can be adjusted to either a chest-mounted “desk” platform (like a clampshell) or fully open.
  • PREMIUM NYLON FABRIC AND COMPACT SIZE: Molle Admin Mag Pouch is made from tough 1000D Nylon and reinforced stitching for long-lasting durability. Classical front Molle Loop webbings for attaching other tactical accessories and moral patches. Size: 9.3″L x 7″H x 3″W/ 23.5cm * 16cm * 7.5cm.
  • OPENS FLAT & STAYS FLAT: Tactical EMT pouch is organized by two rows of elastic-banded slots for keeping objects in places like holding trauma bandages, inserting extra pistol magazines and medical supplies, and other EDC gadgets. Perfect as a miscellaneous item pouch, two bottom elastic straps for trauma shears, light sticks, tourniquet.
  • FREE REPLACEMENT SERVICE OF MOLLE STRAPS: Molle Admin Pouch equiped with 4 x detachable Molle straps(4″Length) with metal snap button, compatible with all Molle/PALS modular webbed systems like tactical vest, military backpack, plate carriers, perfect for combat training, law enforcement, medical and military personnel. Free replacement of Molle strap is Wynex’s promise.

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UPC: 001000941560 SKU: B09ZK2FHV6 Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.595 lbs
Dimensions 9.3 × 3 × 7 in
Color

‎Cp Camo

Brand

‎WYNEX

Material

‎Nylon

Product Dimensions ‏

‎9.3"L x 3"W x 7"H

Item Weight

‎9.52 Ounces

Number Of Pockets

‎3

Closure Type

‎Zipper

Pocket Description

‎Utility Pocket

Manufacturer ‏

‎WYNEX

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎11.57 x 8.43 x 1.81 inches

Package Weight

‎0.36 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎9.3 x 3 x 7 inches

Brand Name

‎WYNEX

Suggested Users

‎Unisex

Part Number

‎WY-0190CP

Included Components

‎Wynex Logo Patch, Laser-Cut America Flag Patch

Size

‎Free Size

Sport Type

‎Camping & Hiking

ASIN ‏

B09ZK2FHV6

Date First Available ‏

‎ May 5, 2022

12 reviews for WYNEX Tactical Mag Admin Pouch, Molle Utility Tool Pouch Medical EMT Organizer with Triple Stacker Magazine Holder for M4 M16 Patch Included

  1. Nina Cox


    I was setting up a KIT to keep in the vehicle with minimal MOLLE gear (almost slick sided) to go with a belt rig. This is perfect for a lesser rig (i.e., fewer items, quick to deploy) and acts as an admin pouch, small items pouch, and mag carrier, all at the same time. One piece of MOLLE does it all (minimally, I might add).This piece is really well built with lots of MOLLE straps inside and out, hook-and-loop tabs inside and out, and a couple of elastic straps divided on the body and the “door” portion. There are two interior pockets (one with a zipper) that are long and wide (big enough for a folded road map).I bought the Coyote colored unit, and it matched my carrier perfectly. It came with four (4) MOLLE straps to attach it to whatever rig you choose. These were thick and strong and just flexible enough attach in military fashion (woven through each loop). That being said, I know this is not “military” grade stuff, but mil-spec stuff has its’ ups and downs and is not always the best for defensive minded civilians or LE/Security Officers due to the cost or the mission specific purpose of its’ design. This unit’s design is very general purpose which is great for LE/Security officers and us “defensive-minded” civilians.I added a few items to highlight the ability of this item but haven’t decided what is to be added yet. There is room for a blowout kit, spare batteries, an energy bar, a multitool, a couple of flashlights, and a knife (or two). Depending on what your needs are, this can be configured most any way you need it.The MOLLE on the front of the pouch is identical to most vests: a combination of hook-and-loop and elastic. I am sure a magazine pouch or two could go on here if you wanted or any of a number of things necessary for the situation. Hook-and-loop is a nice touch for patches or quick detach items. I like a few HD zip ties, chemical lights, and or a small flashlight.This is a nice piece of equipment, maybe not “heavy duty” like mil-spec stuff, but this didn’t cost hundreds of dollars, is really well built, and should last a long time unless you’re planning to wear it on your KIT daily in a combat zone.

  2. William


    Good stitching tons of room in the admin pouch and the mag holders hold my 3 ar mags perfectly

  3. Alexander Stanley


    All straps are the same length so there’s no upside down or right side up which is nice, it doesn’t like to sit right on the body… Well at least mine, not as lean as I once was. I’ve only had it a few days but quality of the material and stitching seem pretty good so far. Wish it was a tad bigger, both in the main bag and the mag pouch, you can only get 3 30 round mags in you might get 6 but it’s gonna put a bunch of strain on the pouches, the main compartment spare pistol mags fit nice, range finder, map, compass, and other goodies. I hunt predators and hogs so having a lightweight rig to carry essentials and at ease of access is a huge plus, the price is really nice. Only time will tell how it holds up. If it makes it through a few seasons I’ll be happy.

  4. Nina Cox


    I was setting up a KIT to keep in the vehicle with minimal MOLLE gear (almost slick sided) to go with a belt rig. This is perfect for a lesser rig (i.e., fewer items, quick to deploy) and acts as an admin pouch, small items pouch, and mag carrier, all at the same time. One piece of MOLLE does it all (minimally, I might add).This piece is really well built with lots of MOLLE straps inside and out, hook-and-loop tabs inside and out, and a couple of elastic straps divided on the body and the “door” portion. There are two interior pockets (one with a zipper) that are long and wide (big enough for a folded road map).I bought the Coyote colored unit, and it matched my carrier perfectly. It came with four (4) MOLLE straps to attach it to whatever rig you choose. These were thick and strong and just flexible enough attach in military fashion (woven through each loop). That being said, I know this is not “military” grade stuff, but mil-spec stuff has its’ ups and downs and is not always the best for defensive minded civilians or LE/Security Officers due to the cost or the mission specific purpose of its’ design. This unit’s design is very general purpose which is great for LE/Security officers and us “defensive-minded” civilians.I added a few items to highlight the ability of this item but haven’t decided what is to be added yet. There is room for a blowout kit, spare batteries, an energy bar, a multitool, a couple of flashlights, and a knife (or two). Depending on what your needs are, this can be configured most any way you need it.The MOLLE on the front of the pouch is identical to most vests: a combination of hook-and-loop and elastic. I am sure a magazine pouch or two could go on here if you wanted or any of a number of things necessary for the situation. Hook-and-loop is a nice touch for patches or quick detach items. I like a few HD zip ties, chemical lights, and or a small flashlight.This is a nice piece of equipment, maybe not “heavy duty” like mil-spec stuff, but this didn’t cost hundreds of dollars, is really well built, and should last a long time unless you’re planning to wear it on your KIT daily in a combat zone.

  5. William


    Good stitching tons of room in the admin pouch and the mag holders hold my 3 ar mags perfectly

  6. Alexander Stanley


    All straps are the same length so there’s no upside down or right side up which is nice, it doesn’t like to sit right on the body… Well at least mine, not as lean as I once was. I’ve only had it a few days but quality of the material and stitching seem pretty good so far. Wish it was a tad bigger, both in the main bag and the mag pouch, you can only get 3 30 round mags in you might get 6 but it’s gonna put a bunch of strain on the pouches, the main compartment spare pistol mags fit nice, range finder, map, compass, and other goodies. I hunt predators and hogs so having a lightweight rig to carry essentials and at ease of access is a huge plus, the price is really nice. Only time will tell how it holds up. If it makes it through a few seasons I’ll be happy.

  7. Nina Cox


    I was setting up a KIT to keep in the vehicle with minimal MOLLE gear (almost slick sided) to go with a belt rig. This is perfect for a lesser rig (i.e., fewer items, quick to deploy) and acts as an admin pouch, small items pouch, and mag carrier, all at the same time. One piece of MOLLE does it all (minimally, I might add).This piece is really well built with lots of MOLLE straps inside and out, hook-and-loop tabs inside and out, and a couple of elastic straps divided on the body and the “door” portion. There are two interior pockets (one with a zipper) that are long and wide (big enough for a folded road map).I bought the Coyote colored unit, and it matched my carrier perfectly. It came with four (4) MOLLE straps to attach it to whatever rig you choose. These were thick and strong and just flexible enough attach in military fashion (woven through each loop). That being said, I know this is not “military” grade stuff, but mil-spec stuff has its’ ups and downs and is not always the best for defensive minded civilians or LE/Security Officers due to the cost or the mission specific purpose of its’ design. This unit’s design is very general purpose which is great for LE/Security officers and us “defensive-minded” civilians.I added a few items to highlight the ability of this item but haven’t decided what is to be added yet. There is room for a blowout kit, spare batteries, an energy bar, a multitool, a couple of flashlights, and a knife (or two). Depending on what your needs are, this can be configured most any way you need it.The MOLLE on the front of the pouch is identical to most vests: a combination of hook-and-loop and elastic. I am sure a magazine pouch or two could go on here if you wanted or any of a number of things necessary for the situation. Hook-and-loop is a nice touch for patches or quick detach items. I like a few HD zip ties, chemical lights, and or a small flashlight.This is a nice piece of equipment, maybe not “heavy duty” like mil-spec stuff, but this didn’t cost hundreds of dollars, is really well built, and should last a long time unless you’re planning to wear it on your KIT daily in a combat zone.

  8. William


    Good stitching tons of room in the admin pouch and the mag holders hold my 3 ar mags perfectly

  9. Alexander Stanley


    All straps are the same length so there’s no upside down or right side up which is nice, it doesn’t like to sit right on the body… Well at least mine, not as lean as I once was. I’ve only had it a few days but quality of the material and stitching seem pretty good so far. Wish it was a tad bigger, both in the main bag and the mag pouch, you can only get 3 30 round mags in you might get 6 but it’s gonna put a bunch of strain on the pouches, the main compartment spare pistol mags fit nice, range finder, map, compass, and other goodies. I hunt predators and hogs so having a lightweight rig to carry essentials and at ease of access is a huge plus, the price is really nice. Only time will tell how it holds up. If it makes it through a few seasons I’ll be happy.

  10. Nina Cox


    I was setting up a KIT to keep in the vehicle with minimal MOLLE gear (almost slick sided) to go with a belt rig. This is perfect for a lesser rig (i.e., fewer items, quick to deploy) and acts as an admin pouch, small items pouch, and mag carrier, all at the same time. One piece of MOLLE does it all (minimally, I might add).This piece is really well built with lots of MOLLE straps inside and out, hook-and-loop tabs inside and out, and a couple of elastic straps divided on the body and the “door” portion. There are two interior pockets (one with a zipper) that are long and wide (big enough for a folded road map).I bought the Coyote colored unit, and it matched my carrier perfectly. It came with four (4) MOLLE straps to attach it to whatever rig you choose. These were thick and strong and just flexible enough attach in military fashion (woven through each loop). That being said, I know this is not “military” grade stuff, but mil-spec stuff has its’ ups and downs and is not always the best for defensive minded civilians or LE/Security Officers due to the cost or the mission specific purpose of its’ design. This unit’s design is very general purpose which is great for LE/Security officers and us “defensive-minded” civilians.I added a few items to highlight the ability of this item but haven’t decided what is to be added yet. There is room for a blowout kit, spare batteries, an energy bar, a multitool, a couple of flashlights, and a knife (or two). Depending on what your needs are, this can be configured most any way you need it.The MOLLE on the front of the pouch is identical to most vests: a combination of hook-and-loop and elastic. I am sure a magazine pouch or two could go on here if you wanted or any of a number of things necessary for the situation. Hook-and-loop is a nice touch for patches or quick detach items. I like a few HD zip ties, chemical lights, and or a small flashlight.This is a nice piece of equipment, maybe not “heavy duty” like mil-spec stuff, but this didn’t cost hundreds of dollars, is really well built, and should last a long time unless you’re planning to wear it on your KIT daily in a combat zone.

  11. William


    Good stitching tons of room in the admin pouch and the mag holders hold my 3 ar mags perfectly

  12. Alexander Stanley


    All straps are the same length so there’s no upside down or right side up which is nice, it doesn’t like to sit right on the body… Well at least mine, not as lean as I once was. I’ve only had it a few days but quality of the material and stitching seem pretty good so far. Wish it was a tad bigger, both in the main bag and the mag pouch, you can only get 3 30 round mags in you might get 6 but it’s gonna put a bunch of strain on the pouches, the main compartment spare pistol mags fit nice, range finder, map, compass, and other goodies. I hunt predators and hogs so having a lightweight rig to carry essentials and at ease of access is a huge plus, the price is really nice. Only time will tell how it holds up. If it makes it through a few seasons I’ll be happy.

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