Introducing the EMERSONGEAR Tactical Magazine Pouch, a versatile and reliable solution for storing your magazines in an efficient and accessible manner. Designed for tactical enthusiasts, this magazine pouch is ideal for use with tactical vests, chest rigs, and various other gear setups.
Crafted from durable materials, the EMERSONGEAR Tactical Magazine Pouch ensures longevity and resistance to wear and tear, even in the most demanding environments. Its rugged construction guarantees that your magazines are secured and protected, whether you are on a mission or simply heading to the range.
This pouch is compatible with MF Style Gen IV placards, allowing for seamless integration into your existing tactical setup. The design facilitates easy access to your magazines, enabling quick reloads when every second counts. Its lightweight build ensures you feel no added bulk, providing a streamlined experience without sacrificing functionality.
The EMERSONGEAR Tactical Magazine Pouch also features adjustable retention systems, allowing you to tailor the fit to various magazine sizes while maintaining a secure hold. The minimalist design reduces excess material, providing a clean and professional look, whether you are on the field or engaging in training scenarios.
Whether you are a law enforcement officer, military personnel, or a shooting sports enthusiast, the EMERSONGEAR Tactical Magazine Pouch is an essential accessory for enhancing your tactical readiness. Elevate your gear organization and efficiency with this thoughtfully designed magazine pouch, built for performance and reliability in any situation.














ronnie Verified Buyer –
Bought the multicam version. Color is waaayy off, mag covers were sewn on backwards. I’ve had decent luck in the past with this brand, however this was a fail. Says SINAIRSOFT not emersongear
4.1 out of 5 stars Verified Buyer –
TylerP Verified Buyer –
I wouldn’t ever bet my life on this but for a cosplay or airsoft rig it’s great. Inexpensive and great fit.
Nick Verified Buyer –
Highly recommend this product. Nice quality.
Jacob M. Verified Buyer –
Holding up surprisingly well buuuuuuut, clips don’t work very well with swift clips and what not. Got a couple clips from milspec monkey, broke off the old ones and swapped them out and work fantastically now.
Reaper Reno Verified Buyer –
I have this placard on my pc and it’s pretty solid, very modular and a great set of pockets. Only thing I noticed is when you’re drawing mags out of the placard the gen 3 pmags tend to hang up because of the lip on the back. Gen2 pmags work great with this placard. I also took off all of the mag retention bands and inserted kywi’s into all of the mag pockets.
Kevin Verified Buyer –
The magazine slots securely hold 4 30 rd magazines. Behind the 4 fitted mag slots is a wide velcro pocket you can also utilize. The 2 smaller side pockets and 2 front middle pockets are just big enough to snugly fit 9mm magazines and/or a slim profile flashlight/laser. the 2 larger pockets in front have enough room for you to fit a 20 rd magazine or any miscellaneous things you may need, such as markers, tourniquets, etc. There are also a couple of bungee cords in the front that I use to secure chem lights. Keep in mind that you may need to file down the male and female ends of the buckles you are using for a proper fit; the placard I got came with male ends only, and I had to make it fit the female ends attached to my plate carrier.
James Fischer Verified Buyer –
The retention bands that keep the mags in broke after my third day using them at the field and didn’t really hold my mags well to begin with you definitely need bigger AR mags to get good use out of the bands but I’m sure if you were stretching them constantly they’d break sooner don’t get these chances are your carrier came with a small placard with Molle on it just buy regular mag pouches and stick them on it,
Even if it does not break it rarely stays in the buckles half the time I had this thing I was adjusting the placard again and again because when you run it just has the habit of falling off