Description
These are MBITR Radio Pouches from TAG. These pouches are designed to carry PRC-148/ 152 handheld radios that are used within the US Military. The pouches are constructed from 500D Cordura and feature a buckle closure, elastic pouch bag retention, a drainage grommet and mounts with 2 tuck style MOLLE straps. While designed primarily for radios these can also function as single magazine pouches for those taller mags like AK or 40 round AR/M4. So whether you need somewhere to stash that radio or that larger sized intermediate caliber magazine consider grabbing a one or more of these MBITR Radio Pouches from TAG today!
Features
- MOLLE Compatible – This item is compatible with MOLLE webbing.
- 2 MOLLE Straps – This pouch has 2 MOLLE straps to attach it to MOLLE webbing.
- Pouch Drainage Grommet – This pouch has a drainage grommet at the bottom of the pouch. This allows water to drain from the pouch in wet environments and keeps you from getting weighed down by accumulated water.
- Elastic Retention – Has an elastic retention band or strap for securing to gear or kit.
Manufacturers
- Tactical Assault Gear (TAG) – TAG® was founded in 2001 in a 1,000 square foot retail shop in Imperial Beach, CA. In 2010 TAG® was acquired by LCI and has grown to become a worldwide best in class product supplier for the outdoor, shooting, hunting and tactical gear market place. LCI which is head-quartered in Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina is the largest employer of people who are blind in the world. Founded in 1936 LCI mission has been the same "to provide meaningful employment for people who are blind." This mission is our passion and the drive behind everything our company does. LCI owns 38 Base Supply Centers strategically located throughout the United States on military bases. These stores support and supply the best fighting forces the world has ever known.
Country of Manufacture
USA – This product is manufactured in the #1 country, the USA.
Issue Type
Aftermarket – This is a military style item that is not issued within the Military.














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