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product_id: 14550813
title: "Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Triple Magazine Pouch In Multicam (BLFHW-TSP-M4-3-MC)"
brand: "blue force gear"
price: "€ 5.15"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/14550813-blue-force-gear-ten-speed-triple-magazine-pouch-in-multicam
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# Dimensions: 1" x 1" x 1" Color: Blue Weight: 3.2 oz Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Triple Magazine Pouch In Multicam (BLFHW-TSP-M4-3-MC)

**Brand:** blue force gear
**Price:** € 5.15
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Triple Magazine Pouch In Multicam (BLFHW-TSP-M4-3-MC) by blue force gear
- **How much does it cost?** € 5.15 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- blue force gear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted blue force gear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **👥 Unisex Appeal:** Designed for all users, blending functionality with style.
- • **🌍 Made in the USA:** Proudly manufactured in the United States.
- • **🔒 Secure Your Gear:** Elastic top/flap closure for quick access.
- • **🧵 Durable Material:** Crafted from high-quality metallic-fiber for longevity.
- • **🎒 Triple Pocket Design:** Holds up to three magazines for ultimate convenience.

## Overview

The Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Triple Magazine Pouch in Multicam is a versatile and durable accessory designed for shooting sports enthusiasts. With a secure elastic closure and a lightweight design, it holds up to three magazines, making it an essential addition to your tactical gear. Proudly made in the USA, this pouch combines functionality with a stylish camo aesthetic.

## Description

Blue Force Gear, Ten-Speed Triple Magazine Pouch, Multi-Cam. RSR Group is a nationwide distributor of guns and shooting sports accessories. This product is manufactured in United States.

Review: Real world military use...Smooth pulls, cumbersome reindexing, perfect depending on your needs - I have used this mag pouch on my Crye JPC while on deployment in Africa, and it has served me well. When looking for a primary mag pouch for my kit, I had a few requirements. First, I prefer to have some extra meat sticking out on my mags to more quickly and easily grip them while changing mags without looking, especially when moving, so I didn't want something that concealed too much of the magazines. But, I could not sacrifice retention for the ease of access that I wanted, as I obviously can't afford to have mags dropping out on an op. Finally, I prefer to keep the front of my kit as slick as possible to allow me to go prone/low crawl when necessary. This product checked all the boxes. The shorter pouch height leaves plenty of room to grip and rip those mags easily. At first I thought it was going to be too short, and the mags would fall out, but I'm happy to report that through all of my workup training and throughout deployment it's never happened... Never even had a close call. There are a couple small points of concern that for me are non-factors, but might turn some people off depending on their intended use. 1. If you are planning on using these in any situation that requires fast reindexing (returning the magazine to the pouch) of mags...this is not the product for you. Mags rip out of these super smooth and fast, but reindexing, even with both hands, is awkward, as you have to pull the pouch out with one hand and push the mag in with the other. One-handed reindexing is almost impossible, especially before these are broken in. This is not a problem for me. I'm not a competition shooter, and in the real world I usually reindex into a hard pouch on my belt, my dump pouch, or a cargo pocket. If you're a competition shooter who needs to reindex, or MIL/LEO who has trained to reindex back to your primary mag pouches, this is not the product for you. I would recommend something like an esstac Kywi for that purpose...though you will need to slightly modify them for super smooth operation. (see my review on the esstac Kywi) 2. These are pretty thin and will probably rip if snagged on something or tear with too much abrasion if crawling. I haven't had an issue yet, and they seem sturdy and rip-stopy (I know not a word), but admittedly it's a bit of a concern being in an austere environment. 3. The only other potential issue I can possibly see is degredation of retention as these pouches age. The elastic-type material used is very strong and secure, but over several months I have noticed a small loss of elasticity when they are empty. My mags are still very snug and again I have had no issues with retention, but when the mags are removed it definitely is not as tight of a gap as it once was. I don't know if this fortells retention doom in my future, but something to keep an eye on I suppose. One last comment. For those who have plate carriers with built-in mag pouches, who are looking for an uncumbersome way to plus up ammo when required, this IS the product you've been looking for. These pouches sit flush against your kit when empty and weigh almost nothing. From a short distance you can't even see them against the multicam background of my kit when they are empty. I bought the two-mag version for my side plate for this exact reason, so I can carry 2 extra mags when the situation dictates, or forget they're even there when not. Having used these out in the real world for several months, I wholely recommend them. Awesome product. Especially at this price point.
Review: Great product, Great company - I have been using these mag pouches for years so I figured I would give it a review. I'm active duty military who spends too much time in the field. This pouch has held up with low crawling, rubbing against objects with no rips or tears. After awhile and plenty of use the material does stretch out, but by the point you already got your moneys worth out it. This is a $60 something product that will last and is defiantly worth it.

## Features

- Blue Force Gear, Ten Speed Triple Magazine Pouch, Camo
- RSR Group is a nationwide distributor of guns and shooting sports accessories
- This product is manufactured in United States

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008SFZ2AW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,030,643 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3,336 in Ammunition & Magazine Pouches |
| Brand | Blue Force Gear |
| Brand Name | Blue Force Gear |
| Closure Type | Elastic top/flap |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 188 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814520015488 |
| Included Components | 7000 Fishing, 7650 Fishing Accessories, 7650 fishing-hooks |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Item Type Name | Hw Ten Spd Trp M4 Pch Mc |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | RSR Group, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BLFHW-TSP-M4-3-MC |
| Material | Metallic-Fiber |
| Material Type | Metallic-Fiber |
| Model Number | BLFHW-TSP-M4-3-MC |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| UPC | 814520015488 |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Blue
- **Brand:** Blue Force Gear
- **Material:** Metallic-Fiber
- **Product Dimensions:** 1"L x 1"W x 1"H
- **Item Weight:** 3.2 Ounces

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Real world military use...Smooth pulls, cumbersome reindexing, perfect depending on your needs
*by D***M on January 28, 2020*

I have used this mag pouch on my Crye JPC while on deployment in Africa, and it has served me well. When looking for a primary mag pouch for my kit, I had a few requirements. First, I prefer to have some extra meat sticking out on my mags to more quickly and easily grip them while changing mags without looking, especially when moving, so I didn't want something that concealed too much of the magazines. But, I could not sacrifice retention for the ease of access that I wanted, as I obviously can't afford to have mags dropping out on an op. Finally, I prefer to keep the front of my kit as slick as possible to allow me to go prone/low crawl when necessary. This product checked all the boxes. The shorter pouch height leaves plenty of room to grip and rip those mags easily. At first I thought it was going to be too short, and the mags would fall out, but I'm happy to report that through all of my workup training and throughout deployment it's never happened... Never even had a close call. There are a couple small points of concern that for me are non-factors, but might turn some people off depending on their intended use. 1. If you are planning on using these in any situation that requires fast reindexing (returning the magazine to the pouch) of mags...this is not the product for you. Mags rip out of these super smooth and fast, but reindexing, even with both hands, is awkward, as you have to pull the pouch out with one hand and push the mag in with the other. One-handed reindexing is almost impossible, especially before these are broken in. This is not a problem for me. I'm not a competition shooter, and in the real world I usually reindex into a hard pouch on my belt, my dump pouch, or a cargo pocket. If you're a competition shooter who needs to reindex, or MIL/LEO who has trained to reindex back to your primary mag pouches, this is not the product for you. I would recommend something like an esstac Kywi for that purpose...though you will need to slightly modify them for super smooth operation. (see my review on the esstac Kywi) 2. These are pretty thin and will probably rip if snagged on something or tear with too much abrasion if crawling. I haven't had an issue yet, and they seem sturdy and rip-stopy (I know not a word), but admittedly it's a bit of a concern being in an austere environment. 3. The only other potential issue I can possibly see is degredation of retention as these pouches age. The elastic-type material used is very strong and secure, but over several months I have noticed a small loss of elasticity when they are empty. My mags are still very snug and again I have had no issues with retention, but when the mags are removed it definitely is not as tight of a gap as it once was. I don't know if this fortells retention doom in my future, but something to keep an eye on I suppose. One last comment. For those who have plate carriers with built-in mag pouches, who are looking for an uncumbersome way to plus up ammo when required, this IS the product you've been looking for. These pouches sit flush against your kit when empty and weigh almost nothing. From a short distance you can't even see them against the multicam background of my kit when they are empty. I bought the two-mag version for my side plate for this exact reason, so I can carry 2 extra mags when the situation dictates, or forget they're even there when not. Having used these out in the real world for several months, I wholely recommend them. Awesome product. Especially at this price point.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product, Great company
*by T***N on May 31, 2025*

I have been using these mag pouches for years so I figured I would give it a review. I'm active duty military who spends too much time in the field. This pouch has held up with low crawling, rubbing against objects with no rips or tears. After awhile and plenty of use the material does stretch out, but by the point you already got your moneys worth out it. This is a $60 something product that will last and is defiantly worth it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great mag pouches
*by R***N on May 2, 2017*

Great mag pouches. The low profile makes getting a good grip on mags a cinch, while retaining them wonderfully. The retention is dialed in perfectly. There is enough that the mags won't fall out, but are easy to pull out. For reference, I'm military and have gone through a few different mag pouches before this one, but I can say I'm completely satisfied with this one. My only potentially negative comment would be that these are not true multicam/OCP pattern (not the old multicam/OCP or the new scorpion pattern). Honestly, to me it looks more similar to the Brits multi-terrain pattern. For my purposes, it is similar enough, and it's really not that noticeable.

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