GBRS Group Magazine Pouches - Bungee Retention

Published on May 15, 2023
Duration: 11:15

GBRS Group's new magazine pouches utilize bungee retention for enhanced versatility and security, moving beyond traditional friction-based systems. They offer adaptable solutions for various rifle and pistol calibers, including 5.56, 7.62, and 9mm, and can even accommodate multi-tools. The design prioritizes modularity and compatibility with MOLLE systems, while acknowledging that operators may remove bungees for faster access in active scenarios.

Quick Summary

GBRS Group's magazine pouches feature bungee retention for enhanced versatility, accommodating various rifle and pistol magazine types and lengths. The single pistol pouch can also hold EDC items like multi-tools. Operators may remove bungees for faster access in active scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bungee Retention
  2. 00:35Bungee vs. Flap Retention
  3. 01:10Single Rifle Mag Pouch
  4. 02:20Double Pistol Mag Pouch
  5. 05:25Single Pistol Mag Pouch Versatility
  6. 06:02Double Rifle and 7.62 Pouches
  7. 08:35Design and MOLLE Spacing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of GBRS Group's bungee retention pouches?

The primary advantage is enhanced versatility and security. Bungee retention offers more flexibility for various magazine types and lengths compared to fixed systems, and can also hold non-magazine items like multi-tools.

Can GBRS Group's pistol pouches hold items other than magazines?

Yes, the single pistol pouch is designed to be universal and can securely hold items such as Leatherman multi-tools, flashlights, or chem lights, making it suitable for EDC applications.

Why did GBRS Group choose bungee retention over flap systems?

Bungee retention was chosen for its flexibility to accommodate different magazine sizes (e.g., 30-round vs. 20-round, AK vs. AR) and types, offering a more adaptable solution than the fixed dimensions of a flap.

What is a key consideration for operators using bungee retention pouches in active scenarios?

Operators may choose to remove the bungee retention during active scenarios. This is because the pouch's inherent friction retention often provides sufficient security, and removing the bungee allows for faster magazine access.

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