Tasmanian Tiger releases the TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4
Tasmanian Tiger releases the TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4

Tasmanian Tiger has launched the TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4, a specialized magazine pouch for M4/AR-15 platforms. It features a plastic clamping device for secure retention and quick deployment, elastic closures for adaptability, and compatibility with belts and MOLLE systems. Constructed from durable CORDURA, it weighs 4.2 oz and comes in multiple colors.

Tasmanian Tiger states “Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., has launched the TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4, a purpose-built open magazine pouch engineered for M4/AR-15 platforms that integrates a plastic clamping device for secure retention and fast magazine deployment. Designed for operators and shooters who demand both speed and reliability, the pouch features an inserted plastic clip that holds M4 magazines firmly in place while allowing rapid insertion and removal under pressure. Elastic side compression and an elastic cord closure provide additional retention and adaptability across varying magazine sizes.

The TT SGL Mag Pouch Clamp M4 is particularly well-suited for belt carry and is compatible with both 2-inch (5mm) belts and MOLLE systems via reverse MOLLE attachment that requires two MOLLE loops, making it a strong option for use as a magazine return pouch. A removable 3D polymer pull tab further streamlines one-handed reloads. Constructed from CORDURA® 700 den fabric (Multicam in 500 den), the single-capacity pouch weighs 4.2 oz/120g and measures 5.1 x 3.15 x 1 in. / 13 x 8 x 2.5 cm. . It is available in black, olive, and coyote and multicam”

Learn more about Tasmanian Tiger https://tasmaniantigerusa.com/

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