Armageddon Gear’s New Shotshell Belt Pouch Is ‘Built To Stand The Test Of Time’

Armageddon Gear expands its hunting product lineup with new Shotshell Belt Pouch.

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posted on March 13, 2025
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Armageddon Gear, a Georgia-based company known for dreaming up the future of competition gear like slings and shooting bags, has released the new Shotshell Belt Pouch (MSRP: $84.99) constructed from double-waxed canvas.
Photo courtesy of Armageddon Gear

Stepping things up from the typical shell pouch, Armageddon Gear used its practical experience in creating its all-new Shotshell Belt Pouch.

Made from double-waxed canvas with cotton webbing trim, the Armageddon Gear Shotshell Belt Pouch will fit on belts up to two inches in width.

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Made from double-waxed canvas with cotton webbing trim, the new Armageddon Gear Shotshell Belt Pouch will hold an entire box of shotshells. Made in the U.S., all Armageddon Gear products are “designed to last a lifetime and be passed on to the next generation.” (Photo courtesy Armageddon Gear)

 

Capable of holding a full 25-round box of shotshells, the pouch also includes a divider to keep your spent hulls separated.

The company describes the Shotshell Belt Pouch as “the perfect balance of function and refinement … these pouches are built to stand the test of time.”

Ever since we first came across Armageddon Gear in 2016, it’s been crystal clear the Georgia-based company has the unique ability to produce gear like shooting bags, slings, suppressor cases and gun cases that can handle heavy punishment. Products like the Game Changer shooting bag simply rise above and beyond the competition in terms of usefulness and craftsmanship. Armageddon Gear’s new Shotshell Belt Pouch will likely continue this trend.

Something else to note—Armageddon Gear has been expanding from its roots in producing tactical field equipment and gear for precision rifle shooters to making new products geared towards hunters. Besides the new Shotshell Belt Pouch, the company has a full lineup of hunting products, including apparel, chest rigs, gun gases, travel bags and shooting bags. One standout item in Armageddon Gear’s hunting lineup is the Possibles Bag (MSRP: $154.99), which borrows from American frontiersmen traditions with a less-is-more approach to making a light hunting bag. A solid choice for wingshooters and muzzleloader fans, the bag features different compartments that can store ammunition, binoculars and more.

MSRP for the Armageddon Gear Shotshell Belt Pouch is $84.99. Go to armageddongear.com to learn more.

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