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Posted: 7/7/2017 7:15:11 PM EDT
My Israeli .mil surplus magazine bag.  Just ordered another two more and have patches on hand to sew onto them.  Stuck AR and AUG patches on there because I originally planned on getting a standard AUG instead of the NATO stocked model when I ordered those patches and wound up with a NATO stocked AUG so just decided to use the same mag bag since I won't be using my ARs and AUG at the same time

Ignore the background as my daughter attacks a clean room like it's her job, that's about after 2 hours of her being in the room. :giveup:



Got a few more coming in, one for a set of 5 MAGPUL 40 rounders, and another for the wife's AR mags.  These aren't all my mags these are just the ones I keep loaded and ready to go to the range or wherever else.  

MAG BAGS SMG AND RIFLE
Link Posted: 7/8/2017 9:06:35 AM EDT
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Cool!

Nice to see Numrich still around... I thought they'd simply just faded away!
Link Posted: 7/16/2017 7:26:05 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/16/2017 6:34:12 PM EDT
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The whole bag and strap are made out of the same heavy canvas material.  Buckles are made from what looks like parkerized steel.

Inside of the bag has 5 divided pockets for the magazines.  I'll get a few pics up later of the inside of the bag.
Link Posted: 7/17/2017 6:46:02 PM EDT
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Does the pouch have Tsahal markings?

Looks identical to the French TAP Mle. 50 magazine pouch, of which I have five- one size for the 9mm PM MAT Mle. 49, one for the 7.5x54mm FM Mle. 24-29, and the last for rifle grenades. France did give Israel a bunch equipment around 1963, although I believe Israel's web gear was mostly Commonwealth-derived at the time.
Link Posted: 7/18/2017 6:33:10 PM EDT
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Does the pouch have Tsahal markings?

Looks identical to the French TAP Mle. 50 magazine pouch, of which I have five- one size for the 9mm PM MAT Mle. 49, one for the 7.5x54mm FM Mle. 24-29, and the last for rifle grenades. France did give Israel a bunch equipment around 1963, although I believe Israel's web gear was mostly Commonwealth-derived at the time.
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Might be there looks like there were some markings at one point but they are unreadable now.
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