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Posted: 1/13/2021 5:34:06 PM EDT
Had borrowed one years ago for a course and can’t remember which brand it was.
Very small/slim profile and rolled out to a large bag. I don’t need/want MOLLE or extra “stuff”. I’ve seen others that just take up too much room on the belt. What are you using? |
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The only dump pouch I've kept using is the EGL Loppy. Nice and compact when not deployed, holds just enough when it is.
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I have two different dump pouches.
I have the T Rex Arms dump pouch. It's way too big for me, it would be great for a range day but too bulky for wear anywhere else in my opinion. Plus, the velcro and the way it's constructed negates any color option since the black of the velcro dominates the surface when folded up. It is nice for a range day though, because it has a little elastic cord option you can use to secure the bottom part to your leg so it's not flopping around on you as you run. Great for the range, but too bulky for anything else in my opinion. I ended up with the Blue Force Gear Belt Mounted Dump Pouch. This is the smallest when compacted dump pouch that I could find and takes up the least amount of MOLLE space on my belt. I also went with the belt mounted one instead of the ten speed gear one (has their MOLLE attachment system), because i find that you get less sag when something is belt mounted (i.e. wrapped around the entire belt for purchase rather than MOLLE through it). I'm very happy with the Blue Force Gear. Obviously, as a civilian I think I do need a dump pouch even though I prefer to reindex magazines. You can use them for a lot more than holding spent magazines and the Blue Force gear is small enough when compacted up it's easy to have on without much down side. |
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View Quote You beat me to it. |
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I use AR500 Armor dump pouch, yeah I know, we're supposed to hate AR500, but it works and rolls up into a small package.
AR500 Dump Pouch |
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I got one off Amazon that folds up Into a 4x5 square. Its awesome. $24
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View Quote Similar, but the material,was thinner...rolled up smaller. Maybe it was mayflower. |
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I really like the tactical tailor fight light dump pouch. Packs out of the way pretty easy
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View Quote I like my RolyPoly. It's also good for festivals and events, if we ever have them again. |
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Quoted: I think the BFL model is still available in the ARF store. I have a black one around here somewhere as well. But I am more of a drop the mags in the mud and step on them guy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64318/20210117_124522-1783674.jpg View Quote That's pretty cool. Thing is, dump pouch is for so much more than mags. It's for.......everything. Extra carrying capacity that folds up when not needed. Chow, water bottles, admin stuff on range, brass policing, rollup antennas, I've used mine for all of that. Don't know how we ever got along without them. |
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Got the Maxpedition.......it’s as big as a suitcase
It’s going back. It was the velocity systems pouch I was thinking of. Super compact and lightweight. |
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Quoted: Got the Maxpedition.......it’s as big as a suitcase It’s going back. It was the velocity systems pouch I was thinking of. Super compact and lightweight. View Quote I checked the one that I posted a picture of and it folds very small. It has 2 rows horizontally and 3 vertically of molle, but I guess I need 2 really short Malice clips. |
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View Quote ETA You can tell I didn't read the fk'n OP - carry on |
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Maxpedition. They come in multiple sizes so if one is too large get a smaller one.
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Have to say, as much as I do love my BFG kit (some mag pouches, SOC-C belt, the HH6's Plateminus), I don't care for their take on a dump pouch.
I've handled one. Extremely compact when folded (stuffed, really) on the belt, minimal footprint. But deployed, it's very thin and loose. 2 problems: opening doesn't stay full and open, like the Max Roly Poly and related designs, and anything carried in it is going to bang around like all get out. Personally, for me, it wouldn't fulfill the role of a dump pouch, as I employ them. |
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Quoted: Had borrowed one years ago for a course and can’t remember which brand it was. Very small/slim profile and rolled out to a large bag. I don’t need/want MOLLE or extra “stuff”. I’ve seen others that just take up too much room on the belt. What are you using? View Quote I’ve been using a tactical tailor one for years. I have actual use for a dump pouch though. As you pointed out when it’s not needed it forms a nice compact package. It’s also well made in the United States by a very pro military pro 2A company and costs a fair amount (like $30). It’s not made for youtube posers and slapped with an asinine $45-$60 price tag (or more!) because there’s literally no reason on the face of the earth to spent that much on a nylon bag that would take 10 minutes to sew. |
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Quoted: Have to say, as much as I do love my BFG kit (some mag pouches, SOC-C belt, the HH6's Plateminus), I don't care for their take on a dump pouch. I've handled one. Extremely compact when folded (stuffed, really) on the belt, minimal footprint. But deployed, it's very thin and loose. 2 problems: opening doesn't stay full and open, like the Max Roly Poly and related designs, and anything carried in it is going to bang around like all get out. Personally, for me, it wouldn't fulfill the role of a dump pouch, as I employ them. View Quote Will they hold two packs of little debbie swiss rolls, and a pint of chocolate milk? Asking for a friend. |
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The blue force gear and velocity systems ones take up the least amount of space and bulk for something you will only use in a pinch but they aren't especially fast to retain empties in. Good for SSE, holding gloves and ear pro during down time, etc. Has a cord to close the opening which is good.
The HSGI "mag net" is easy to drop mags into and does a decent job holding them secure, that's the one I would want to use to retain a bunch of mags in |
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Quoted: Condor. $12 on amazon View Quote +1. Holds up fine to normal use and rolls/folds up small. Micro dump pouch |
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I know skinny jeans are all the rage now but it’s hard to beat pants with cargo pockets.
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And now for something completely different: http://entrygear.com/product.asp?id=BAE-3082 Can testify that BAE/Eclipse items are very well made.
Or perhaps the more conventional USMC-type dump pouch: http://entrygear.com/product.asp?id=BAE-3063 Both a steal at $25, IF they meet your needs. disclaimer: no financial interest. |
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Quoted: Got the Maxpedition.......it’s as big as a suitcase It’s going back. It was the velocity systems pouch I was thinking of. Super compact and lightweight. View Quote Get the smaller maxpedition roll polly. I use one all the time, hang it from my belt loop below my belt. Rolled up its small and unobtrusive. Hanging off my belt loop but it's plastic clip, it doesn't take up space on the belt or get in the way. I've seen the large maxpedition dump pouch and can't believe it exists |
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Ive used several and my favorite is the Helium Whisper micro dibbie pouch. By far the smallest on the market next to BFG. I also have a Max and T.rex. T.rex is the best for a long range day or class.
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Are you thinking about the SORD dump pouch? I just picked one up, haven't really had a chance to use it yet but I love the design.
https://www.sordusa.com/tactical-exploitation-dump |
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Got the velocity systems.
Something changed since I used one. Way too much elastic to hold the pouch. Could be slimmer/smaller. I was looking for a vest mounted pouch. It works, but could be smaller. |
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Quoted: There the real deal, made by a guy who was a Corpsman. View Quote Mike McMillan is an unsung hero, had an impressive career and is one of the pioneers of modern Marine Special Operations. He alone brought to the big public the Dump Pouch, The Fanny Pack and the first working one handed combat tourniquet (McMillan's tourniquet) years before the CAT. The CSM Gear dump pouch is still a well working option after 20 years of its introduction, a testament to its quality. The fact that First Spear has in its catalog a "CSM Drop Pouch" that they advertise as "we don't mess with perfection" should tell you it's good. There is the compromise that it doesn't pack as small as others, but everyone has their needs. |
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Quoted: Mike McMillan is an unsung hero, had an impressive career and is one of the pioneers of modern Marine Special Operations. He alone brought to the big public the Dump Pouch, The Fanny Pack and the first working one handed combat tourniquet (McMillan's tourniquet) years before the CAT. The CSM Gear dump pouch is still a well working option after 20 years of its introduction, a testament to its quality. The fact that First Spear has in its catalog a "CSM Drop Pouch" that they advertise as "we don't mess with perfection" should tell you it's good. There is the compromise that it doesn't pack as small as others, but everyone has their needs. View Quote Pat Roger's steered me towards Mike's pouch. Pat spoke very highly of him, and that was enough for me. |
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