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The USGI 3X Official US Military ACU Molle Flashbang Grenade Pouch is a versatile and durable carry solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality nylon and plastic, this lightweight pouch is perfect for holding flashbangs, pens, GPS devices, and more. With its MOLLE compatibility and compact design, it's an essential accessory for camping, hiking, and survival situations. Proudly made in the USA, this genuine USGI issue pouch combines functionality with a touch of military flair.
Color | Multicolor |
Brand | USGI |
Material | Nylon, Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Strap,Lock,Buckle,Snap |
Manufacturer | MOLLE |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00799206887880 |
UPC | 799206887880 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.7 x 4.6 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 3.5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | USGI |
Part Number | 4106UC-8465015247324-3PK |
D**I
Handy and practical, at a great price; would buy again
I bought 2 lots for a total of 6 grenade pouches for my ILBE pack (the Marines version of the MOLLE II). They arrived very quickly (faster than my ILBE pack). As advertised, they looked brand new, and since I had nothing better to do, I inspected them carefully. They were so inexpensive that I was expecting them to have superficial problems, like crooked stitching, but I could not find anything wrong with them. They looked exactly like the picture.Some other reviewers have complained that they can't fit their flashbang grenades in these flashbang grenade pouches. I don't have any flashbang grenades to test these complaints, but I can say that I could fit 2 full-size Snickers bars (placed sideways) in one pouch comfortably, if that helps you visualize the dimensions. I don't think anything wider than 3" across would fit (my Nokia Lumia 920 just fits, my husband's iPhone 5 has lots of room to spare).I use my ILBE pack for hiking and training w/heavy loads on my back. It has lots of large compartments in/on it, but doesn't have any small pouches for things like my keys or phone. These grenade pouches work perfectly to secure these very important items, yet also allow me to easily access them without taking my entire pack off first (imagine trying to answer your phone without one). And having a dedicated pouch for my keys means that I will never have to search for them somewhere in the depths of a nearly 3-foot tall rucksack at the end of a long day of hiking/training. I bought extra pouches because I figured I'd keep finding (unanticipated) uses for them, and I have - so far I use one to hold my cache of plastic bags to pick up my dog's poop, and another just to hold my headlamp. That leaves 2 unused pouches, so I guess I could still carry grenades if I wanted to...Also, for those of you out there who care about such things, these pouches have the Army camo pattern on them so they didn't exactly match my ILBE pack (but I never expected them to).Overall, these are handy little pouches in new condition at a fantastic price. I bought 6 pouches, but I might have to buy more if I keep finding uses for them. 5 stars.
R**W
great deal
great product, great price.
S**E
Good little pouch
Just the right size for gps unit or small radio.
S**G
Great for the price.
These were the perfect addition to my tactical bag. I needed a pouch with a single MOLLE strap to fit an open section of PALS webbing, and everything I looked at ran about $12. These gave me 3 for the price of 1! They fit a regular-sized bottle of Advil perfectly, and I was able to fit an inhaler and a prescription bottle in another. (I've got a grenade-sized wad of cough drops in a baggie in the 3rd.) The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is that I can't get one of the straps unsnapped. I want to move it over, but it won't come undone and if I keep pulling the snap is going to tear right through the pouch material. So they lose a star for that. Still totally worth the value. Buy them!
Z**L
Very inexpensive MOLLE pouches
I have a habit of buying inexpensive pouches with MOLLE/PALS attachment straps whenever I see them. I have several bags and packs with PALS loops and it's nice to have an assortment of pouches so I can configure them for different things. I bought a set of these because, at $10 for 3, I knew I'd find a use for them.Quality is good on these pouches. I've put them on a bag and the fit and finish is fine. They clip on securely and the Fastex buckles that hold the pouch shut seem to be of good quality.I ended up painting mine with black spray paint. The ACU camo just rubbed me the wrong way, and at roughly $3 apiece I wasn't worried about ruining one if it didn't turn out like I wanted. I had some really inexpensive satin black spray paint that was a pain to use for anything else, but it was perfect for this. I kept dusting the pouches with light coats until they were evenly covered.These pouches will end up on my Rothco MOLLE tool bag (which doesn't always lead an easy life) so I don't need them to look beautiful, but the coverage on the paint was good and the color is even enough that you can't tell it was painted unless you're up close. Some day I may buy another set and dye them with an acid-based nylon dye, if for no other reason than to experiment and see what happens.Do I recommend painting your gear? Not if you care about esthetics. The material will become less flexible, it will smell like paint for a couple of days, and takes a while to get good coverage. The idea popped into my head and I ran with it. That's the beauty of buying inexpensive gear like this-- you can paint, cut, stitch, modify and mutilate to your heart's content. If it doesn't work out the way you want, you only paid a few bucks for the education. I'd NEVER do this to something like a Maxpedition pouch, but these things are fair game for whatever wild ideas I come up with.Like I said, these will end up on my Rothco tool bag, which is what I reach for when I'm doing small home repairs. It's my last resort before dragging out my 45+ lb. "everything but the kitchen sink" tool bag, and I'm always reconfiguring it depending on what problem I need to tackle. I'm thinking that I'll use these pouches for an 11-in1 screwdriver, a small tube of grease, and possibly my Uni-T UT210e clamp meter. These are some of my most commonly used tools for little home projects so it will be nice to have dedicated pouches for each. It won't take long to fill them, that's for sure.Wish me luck, time to go slap MOLLE pouches all over my tool bag (again)...
S**R
Nice pouches I repurposed
These are pretty good pouches. I guess they are about the size of a flash bang, but not sure since I've never used one. What I needed was a pouch to put on my backpack chest straps to hold batteries for my go pro. All the one's I found were either too rigid or too small. These pouches are like soft bag, not rigid at all. They easily fit 6 go pro batteries. So for my purposes, these worked perfectly.
J**O
Strong clasp, quick 1 strap MOLLE
The media could not be loaded. The clasp is just flat to the back, doesn’t wrap around but the construction of it is really good because you can really tug on these things and they’re not coming off. Obviously they can if you sit there and pull on it but duh that’s how you get them off anyway haha Convenient, quick 1 strap molle attachment you can do with one hand. Getting some TAG FBG6 flash bangs and a Spartan Armor plate carrier soon to attach them to but until then just put em on my bag
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