Dump Pouches

Where empty magazines go when you don't have time to re-pouch them. A dump pouch is the difference between losing magazines in the dirt and getting them back at end of game.

Mid-firefight, you don't have time to slide an empty magazine back into its dedicated pouch — you drop it. Most players' first instinct is to let it hit the ground and worry about it later. The problem: an empty AEG magazine is £15-20, an empty GBB mag is £40-60, and "the dirt at the position I was firing from" is rarely findable after the game has moved on. A dump pouch is a fold-out or roll-out bag on the weak-side of your rig where empties go for the rest of the game — you reload from your magazine pouches, dump empties into the dump pouch, recover them all at end-of-game.

Two design types dominate. Roll-up dump pouches are stored compactly when not deployed — pulled down via a strap to deploy a fabric bag, secured back up after use. The space-efficient design, popular on battle belts where MOLLE real estate matters. Fold-down dump pouches are always-open bags with a drawstring closure — faster to dump magazines into, slightly bulkier when worn. Both designs typically hold 4-6 mid-cap magazines or 8-10 pistol magazines.

Placement matters. Dump pouch position is consistently weak-side rear — for a right-handed shooter, that's on the left side of your rig, slightly behind the hip. The reason: your weak-hand drops the empty mag into the pouch while your strong-hand pulls a fresh mag from the strong-side. Putting the dump pouch on the strong-side reverses this and slows down reloads. MOLLE attachment lets you position it precisely; some dump pouches use clip-on attachments for fast removal between games. For the plate carriers and battle belts the dump pouch attaches to, see the dedicated collections.

💡 Titan Forge tip: Always empty the dump pouch back into your magazine pouches at the next safe-zone break, not at end of game. The single most common mistake new players make is finishing a game with a dump pouch full of empties and four empty mag pouches on the rig — meaning the next round starts with zero reloads available. Reset the rig at every safe zone.
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