

🎯 Tactical precision meets everyday carry—secure your silence in style.
This 5-cell suppressor pouch offers durable, lightweight storage with rugged 600D nylon construction and MOLLE compatibility, designed for secure, organized transport of multiple suppressors during range sessions, tactical operations, or hunting trips.

A**E
Great item
Ok if you have a lot of Cans to store
G**R
Sleeping Bags for your Suppressors
Now that wait times have decreased substantially for NFA items, I have accrued a number of suppressors, and once shooting suppressed, I don’t want to go back to shoot without them, so I always take my suppressors with me to the range. I typically have been bringing them with me in their original boxes, within a hard case, but that can be bulky, so I decided to give this suppressor pouch a try.The size of this pouch is definitely helpful to getting your silencers to the range with less bulk, and you can even fit a couple of .22 rimfire cans within one sleeve, and each sleeve is more than large enough to accommodate my Omega 36M or Velos LBP 762. The Molle/PALS straps on the back make it easier to attach to a pack or bag, although I will be keeping this pouch with my valuable whisper pickles within my pack.Despite my apparent praise for this pouch, I am still undecided if I will keep using it on the regular, and I may go back to using a hard case with foam cutouts, here is why:- The description indicated that each cell is padded. That is *NOT* the case as there is no padding anywhere on this pouch, not in the sleeves, not on the bottom, and not on the back panel.- The carrying handle on the top is on the lid. So, if you have a variety of heavier Inconel cans, when you grab the handle, there is enough weight in the pouch to cause the lid to open. The handle really should have been sewn onto the back panel.- The back panel does not have a stiffening panel sewn behind the Molle tabs, so it is somewhat of a flimsy pouch. There really should be a stiffening panel sewn behind the back panel.- Because this is nylon, if you put a hot suppressor in a sleeve, it will melt the nylon onto your suppressor. There is no heat-resistant material lining the sleeves.- There isn’t any storage compartment sewn with the sleeves or on the back, to hold suppressor tools and wrenches, boosters, end caps, mounts, etc.At around thirty dollars at the time of this writing, I do think the price is a bit steep for what you get, especially because you can get a good hard case for around the same price. I’m still on the fence about using this long-term, and the design of this could have been better thought out. It’s still a better idea to use a hardcase with foam cutouts, but if you want small and sleek, this is the better option. However, Silencer Shop sells a 5-cell pouch almost identical to this one for the same price, but instead of Molle/PALS on the back, there is a rear sleeved pocket into which you could store tools and mounts, and it has a shoulder strap too.
H**.
Nope
I was looking for a case to carry several suppressors in when I go to the range. Cheaply made and when I picked it up by the handle, it folded in half. Packaged it up and sent it right back.Anybody that is looking at this for your very expensive suppressors, save your money and get something that will offer more protection.
T**S
Compact Security: newganbo Suppressor Pouch
The Newganbo Suppressor Pouch is a practical solution for transporting or storing your suppressor. This lightweight and durable case is well-padded to protect its contents. It features a five-cell design that accommodates various sizes, although larger models may fit snugly. The weather-resistant material adds an extra layer of security. For those who frequently visit the range or need an organized storage option, this pouch is an excellent choice that requires minimal effort.
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