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    Mystery Pouch

    I recently picked up this pouch which the vendor thought may be some sort of "unit-made" or bespoke pattern 58 water bottle pouch. Although I don't know what the intended purpose of this pouch is, I'm not totally convinced that it is for the Britishicon army water bottle and mug. However, it is sufficiently large enough to accommodate a water bottle, just. I did wonder if the pouch was actually intended to hold something else, such as an optical sight? There appears to be no markings on it that I can see.

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    The bottle pouch looked different I think. Just a vague memory of things seen...that looks like an Omar the tent maker job...

    Here's '58...second from right. I'm sure there's guys cringing just looking at this now.
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    Thanks Jim. It may not even be Britishicon, as there appear to be no markings, I can't be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    "unit-made" or bespoke pattern 58 water bottle pouch
    Looks like a magazine pouch, whats its dimensions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    Looks like a magazine pouch, whats its dimensions?
    Thanks for all of the replies. The dimensions are approximately 7 1/2" or 190mm tall by approximately 4" or 100mm square, so it could, possibly, be a mag pouch.

    Whoever made it, seems to have made a quality job of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    The dimensions are approximately 7 1/2" or 190mm tall by approximately 4"
    My bet is a magazine case for a 5.56 Mag. Each mag is about 7.250" tall x .875~.900 thick x 2.6 wide but they curve with those dimensions the pouch would hold 4 mags with just the right wiggle room. Homemade or not...
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    My bet is a magazine case for a 5.56 Mag. Each mag is about 7.250" tall x .875~.900 thick x 2.6 wide but they curve with those dimensions the pouch would hold 4 mags with just the right wiggle room. Homemade or not...
    One thing that we haven't yet been banned from owning in the UKicon are magazines.

    (I left the mags in plastic bags when I tried them in the pouch to avoid getting oil on the pouch.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    One thing that we haven't yet been banned from owning in the UKicon are magazines.

    (I left the mags in plastic bags when I tried them in the pouch to avoid getting oil on the pouch.)
    Yup, look like 5.56 mags... You know it could be a middle east bring back. You find a lot of made to fit things like this that the insurgents carried. Not like they have a Wal-Mart there.
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    I don't see any method of attaching it to a belt. Is that just the pictures?
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