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ALICE STANAG Pouch

Adopted in 1973, the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) was one of the earliest load-bearing systems that saw a significant increase in the amount of supplies that could be personally transported into the field. It was built as its own system to accommodate a lightweight kit in conjunction with a personal rucksack. The harness system featured a pistol belt, Y-harness, magazine, grenade, and canteen pouches.

These durable nylon pouches were originally meant to carry just grenades, but are a perfect fit for three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines. With two side pockets and easy attachment through an eyelet strap, they remain useful even in isolation from the rest of the rig.

Specs

  • Holds three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines
  • Two standard ALICE clips on back
  • Two side pockets
  • Strap with eyelet
  • Quick-release latch
  • Durable, moisture-resistant nylon with plastic reinforcement

Condition Guide

Great

  • Lightly used and well cared for.
  • Perfectly functional with either minor or no cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.

Good

  • Gear that's seen normal use, but retains uncompromised utility.
  • Evident cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
  • May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.

 Serviceable

  • Gear that remains field ready, but sports a rougher, worn aesthetic. 
  • Possibly significant cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
  • May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
  • Zippers are fully functional, but may be missing zipper pulls.
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ALICE STANAG Pouch

Adopted in 1973, the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) was one of the earliest load-bearing systems that saw a significant increase in the amount of supplies that could be personally transported into the field. It was built as its own system to accommodate a lightweight kit in conjunction with a personal rucksack. The harness system featured a pistol belt, Y-harness, magazine, grenade, and canteen pouches.

These durable nylon pouches were originally meant to carry just grenades, but are a perfect fit for three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines. With two side pockets and easy attachment through an eyelet strap, they remain useful even in isolation from the rest of the rig.

Specs

  • Holds three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines
  • Two standard ALICE clips on back
  • Two side pockets
  • Strap with eyelet
  • Quick-release latch
  • Durable, moisture-resistant nylon with plastic reinforcement

Condition Guide

Great

  • Lightly used and well cared for.
  • Perfectly functional with either minor or no cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.

Good

  • Gear that's seen normal use, but retains uncompromised utility.
  • Evident cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
  • May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.

 Serviceable

  • Gear that remains field ready, but sports a rougher, worn aesthetic. 
  • Possibly significant cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
  • May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
  • Zippers are fully functional, but may be missing zipper pulls.

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Adopted in 1973, the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) was one of the earliest load-bearing systems that saw a significant increase in the amount of supplies that could be personally transported into the field. It was built as its own system to accommodate a lightweight kit in conjunction with a personal rucksack. The harness system featured a pistol belt, Y-harness, magazine, grenade, and canteen pouches.

These durable nylon pouches were originally meant to carry just grenades, but are a perfect fit for three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines. With two side pockets and easy attachment through an eyelet strap, they remain useful even in isolation from the rest of the rig.

Specs

  • Holds three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines
  • Two standard ALICE clips on back
  • Two side pockets
  • Strap with eyelet
  • Quick-release latch
  • Durable, moisture-resistant nylon with plastic reinforcement

Condition Guide

Great

  • Lightly used and well cared for.
  • Perfectly functional with either minor or no cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.

Good

  • Gear that's seen normal use, but retains uncompromised utility.
  • Evident cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
  • May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.

 Serviceable

  • Gear that remains field ready, but sports a rougher, worn aesthetic. 
  • Possibly significant cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
  • May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
  • Zippers are fully functional, but may be missing zipper pulls.