Tactical Dump Pouches & MOLLE Mag Pouches
Dump pouches are simple, practical pieces of tactical gear built for quick stowage when speed matters. Often called scavenger pouches by first responders, police officers, and CHP officers, these pouches give you a fast place to drop empty magazines, spent shotgun shells, cartridges, gloves, tools, or other small items without trying to repack them into tight mag pouches during a drill, callout, or field task. LA Police Gear carries tactical dump pouches and MOLLE utility pouches for duty belts, range belts, vests, packs, plate carriers, chest rigs, rucksacks, weapons cases, and other load-bearing setups.
They are useful for law enforcement, military, security, EMS, range training, and general utility work where small gear needs to stay accessible and contained.
Some users also keep hardware, pliers, screwdrivers, nails, screws, or extra ammo in a dump pouch when working around vehicles, ranges, or field sites. Common dump pouch features in this category include:
- Quick-open designs for fast access during reloads or gear changes
- Roll-up or folding construction that stows compactly when not in use
- Velcro closures or Fastex-style flaps to secure the pouch when collapsed
- Capacity for spent shells, cartridges, small tools, and multiple rifle magazines
- MOLLE/PALS attachment options for compatible tactical platforms
- Mounting with systems such as Blackhawk Speed Clips, MALICE Clips, or Maxpedition TacTies, depending on the pouch
- Back panels with MOLLE/PALS webbing, reinforced composite-thread webbing, and metal snap closures on supported models
- Elastic cord retention on select designs to help secure the load
- Durable material options such as high-quality nylon or 600D PVC-backed polyester
When choosing a dump pouch, think about where it will ride on your setup and how you plan to use it. A compact roll-up pouch works well when belt space is limited, while larger mag recovery pouches are better for range sessions, shotgun work, or carrying bulkier items. Color selection also matters for uniform wear, low-profile use, or matching a tactical loadout, with options ranging from traditional duty colors to camouflage and brighter utility colors.