Fully Rigged Plate Carrier vs Slick Carrier and Chest Harness, Which is best?
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2022
- Plate carriers and Chest Harnesses, both have advantages and disadvantages. Here I cover what I like about both, plus some tips I follow when rigging up a plate carrier for optimum combat efficiency.
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Nice. As a fellow cross dominant weirdo I would love to see complete belt and kit loadout and tips for running cross dominant
Crewman here, pretty much forced to rock the slick carrier + harness/fishing vest. try fitting in a LAV 25 turret or drivers hatch with mags on and youll get no where.
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Jeff your channel is fantastic! You're no nonsense approach to gear and weapons setups is very helpful. Most underrated channel on youtube.
Thanks for the knowledge and explanation. Glad I saw you on the 9 holes video. Subscribed! Thank for your service sir.
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You're not a civilian, you're a veteran.
Great insight to learn from. Thank you for your years of service and sharing your knowledge based on legitimate experience!
I've run IBA, then full kit plate carrier, then slick and chest rig/sustainment rig. I honestly think the slick plate carrier is the best option for most guys not flying in on the skids of a little bird. I call it a scalable system kinda like the mopp system. There is tasks for each. If I need to drive for instance. Civilians don't have their car seats made to accommodate their equipment. So having kit attached to your back isn't going to work. In riding in the passenger compartment of a vehicle, the slick will be better. The assaulter style PC is better for a more dismount out of the bed of a pickup. If you run slick you can have a chest rig or harness with you, you get out of the vehicle, you can put it on. If you have to ruck, we'll it's a lot easier to ruck with a slick PC than a loaded down assaulter plate carrier. Let's face it nobody is raiding or breaching in the states. We don't have giant tunnels that lack any vover and concealment that cars drive down (streets of Iraq with courtyard walls) too often in the states. We have trees and fences, and different micro terrains. People think city and immediately throw camo and sustainment out of the window.
Jeff, I love your channel, so much to learn off every video.
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Thanks for the video. Much appreciated.
Nice video - I'm starting with my first plate carrier for combat training and your suggestions work a ton.
I’ve recently joined the tactical community and I appreciate the info you put out. Thank you
Enjoying the channel and glad it’s growing.
Thanks Jeff for sharing your knowledge.
Love this guy. Practical, to the point and the experience to back it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge brother.
Thank you for your detailed and quality videos. You answered many of my questions and I learned facts I never thought about. I have my own rig I would like to develop for my own purposes and training. This is the type of quality content that other firearms/gear channels should take note of. Too many other channels tend to focus more on putting on a flashy performance that is Instagram worthy rather than really teaching you something.