United States Army 100rd OCP SAW Pouch
MACHINE GUN BELT OR LUNCHBOX IT’LL FIT
Eagle Industries does it again. The same big bag we all love but even better. The hundred Round SAW Pouch, it’s definitely perfect for those moments. You have space on the belt but don’t know what to attach. Ain’t FFL pilled or a VERY wealthy canuck who has a need for belt storage? Still a must have. You can use it for a decent sized IFAK or some other items, sure, but you can even run this empty as a catch all. Unlike the ALICE pouch and many other pouches, this bad boy keeps it form so it doesn’t awkwardly sag, allowing for attachment of this pouch to anything from a battle belt, pack, or plate carrier. Perfect for weekend warriors, freelance professionals, airsofters, and everyone between.
OCP (OPERATIONAL CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN)
After many years of service by the United States Military, (UCP) Universal Camouflage Pattern was (finally) deemed inadequate for the camouflage needs of the United States. Faced with many fronts of combat of varying camouflage and realizing UCP was not the answer,the United States Army Camouflage Improvement Effort considered multiple replacements. Of these the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), was one of the selected camouflage patterns. It was adopted officially in 2015 and phasing out UCP in full by 201. Originally under the code name of Scorpion W2 it was actually an unused older design created by state sponsored Natick Labs in Collaboration Crye Precision in a program codenamed Objective Force Warrior (OFW) program more than a decade prior.
Features
Flexible yet sturdy plastic internal housing keeps the shape of the SAW pouch Rugged material build endurance under harsh conditions and weathering
Multi use options despite the name, while intended as an ammo pouch for SAW Machine Gun Ammo Pouch it doubles as a pouch for an IFAK or even being jammed full of AR magazines.
Grommet holes allow of efficient drainage under severe weather conditions
Plastic quick release buckle is both quick and quiet all while keeping your goods stowed securely
Triple MOLLE straps ensure an attachment system that allows for multiple mounting options
Schematics
Dimensions of Pouch:
Six inches height
Five inches length
Three inches width
Condition: Lightly used - NOS
Majority are New Old Stock - however some rare cases may be very slightly used and still in excellent condition
Manufacturing
One hundred percent Cordura and Nylon build
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
Belts ain’t the only ammunition solution this offers! You can also fit a variety of STANAG mags in these with ease, certain drum mags may fit snuggly!
MACHINE GUN BELT OR LUNCHBOX IT’LL FIT
Eagle Industries does it again. The same big bag we all love but even better. The hundred Round SAW Pouch, it’s definitely perfect for those moments. You have space on the belt but don’t know what to attach. Ain’t FFL pilled or a VERY wealthy canuck who has a need for belt storage? Still a must have. You can use it for a decent sized IFAK or some other items, sure, but you can even run this empty as a catch all. Unlike the ALICE pouch and many other pouches, this bad boy keeps it form so it doesn’t awkwardly sag, allowing for attachment of this pouch to anything from a battle belt, pack, or plate carrier. Perfect for weekend warriors, freelance professionals, airsofters, and everyone between.
OCP (OPERATIONAL CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN)
After many years of service by the United States Military, (UCP) Universal Camouflage Pattern was (finally) deemed inadequate for the camouflage needs of the United States. Faced with many fronts of combat of varying camouflage and realizing UCP was not the answer,the United States Army Camouflage Improvement Effort considered multiple replacements. Of these the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), was one of the selected camouflage patterns. It was adopted officially in 2015 and phasing out UCP in full by 201. Originally under the code name of Scorpion W2 it was actually an unused older design created by state sponsored Natick Labs in Collaboration Crye Precision in a program codenamed Objective Force Warrior (OFW) program more than a decade prior.
Features
Flexible yet sturdy plastic internal housing keeps the shape of the SAW pouch Rugged material build endurance under harsh conditions and weathering
Multi use options despite the name, while intended as an ammo pouch for SAW Machine Gun Ammo Pouch it doubles as a pouch for an IFAK or even being jammed full of AR magazines.
Grommet holes allow of efficient drainage under severe weather conditions
Plastic quick release buckle is both quick and quiet all while keeping your goods stowed securely
Triple MOLLE straps ensure an attachment system that allows for multiple mounting options
Schematics
Dimensions of Pouch:
Six inches height
Five inches length
Three inches width
Condition: Lightly used - NOS
Majority are New Old Stock - however some rare cases may be very slightly used and still in excellent condition
Manufacturing
One hundred percent Cordura and Nylon build
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
Belts ain’t the only ammunition solution this offers! You can also fit a variety of STANAG mags in these with ease, certain drum mags may fit snuggly!
MACHINE GUN BELT OR LUNCHBOX IT’LL FIT
Eagle Industries does it again. The same big bag we all love but even better. The hundred Round SAW Pouch, it’s definitely perfect for those moments. You have space on the belt but don’t know what to attach. Ain’t FFL pilled or a VERY wealthy canuck who has a need for belt storage? Still a must have. You can use it for a decent sized IFAK or some other items, sure, but you can even run this empty as a catch all. Unlike the ALICE pouch and many other pouches, this bad boy keeps it form so it doesn’t awkwardly sag, allowing for attachment of this pouch to anything from a battle belt, pack, or plate carrier. Perfect for weekend warriors, freelance professionals, airsofters, and everyone between.
OCP (OPERATIONAL CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN)
After many years of service by the United States Military, (UCP) Universal Camouflage Pattern was (finally) deemed inadequate for the camouflage needs of the United States. Faced with many fronts of combat of varying camouflage and realizing UCP was not the answer,the United States Army Camouflage Improvement Effort considered multiple replacements. Of these the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), was one of the selected camouflage patterns. It was adopted officially in 2015 and phasing out UCP in full by 201. Originally under the code name of Scorpion W2 it was actually an unused older design created by state sponsored Natick Labs in Collaboration Crye Precision in a program codenamed Objective Force Warrior (OFW) program more than a decade prior.
Features
Flexible yet sturdy plastic internal housing keeps the shape of the SAW pouch Rugged material build endurance under harsh conditions and weathering
Multi use options despite the name, while intended as an ammo pouch for SAW Machine Gun Ammo Pouch it doubles as a pouch for an IFAK or even being jammed full of AR magazines.
Grommet holes allow of efficient drainage under severe weather conditions
Plastic quick release buckle is both quick and quiet all while keeping your goods stowed securely
Triple MOLLE straps ensure an attachment system that allows for multiple mounting options
Schematics
Dimensions of Pouch:
Six inches height
Five inches length
Three inches width
Condition: Lightly used - NOS
Majority are New Old Stock - however some rare cases may be very slightly used and still in excellent condition
Manufacturing
One hundred percent Cordura and Nylon build
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
Belts ain’t the only ammunition solution this offers! You can also fit a variety of STANAG mags in these with ease, certain drum mags may fit snuggly!