Plate Carrier and Belt Setup for 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @andyjame6835
    @andyjame6835 Год назад +78

    I Love how easy this ruclips.net/user/postUgkxvAj3godqGAIP5rApM1laH767JGtPG1-h carrier is to adjust from my friend to me taking turns holding the baby! It provides great support on my back too! This has definitely made shopping easier! I always get asked where I get it too!

  • @calebwilliam8361
    @calebwilliam8361 2 года назад +288

    Depends on environment but I would mostly say Ranger green and earthly colors like brown are best everywhere. As someone in the SouthEast, US M81 is my favorite drip to run personally.

    • @Shredwizard445
      @Shredwizard445 2 года назад +14

      I'm probably within 100 miles of you, and I'm rocking SOG tiger stripe, definitely feel you on the M81, we can even be invisible with many shades of olive drab, coyote tan, and flat dark earth.
      Stay Dangerous af big dawg

    • @swaggjs23
      @swaggjs23 2 года назад +3

      Us m81 is one of the best looking vamos IMO aswell 🙌🏽👌

    • @Shredwizard445
      @Shredwizard445 2 года назад +8

      @@swaggjs23 agreed, Woodland has a special 80's action hero cool guy vibe, as well as just looking pleasant

    • @JimmySilverFoot
      @JimmySilverFoot 2 года назад +7

      I'm in southeast Louisiana. Sometimes I wash they would make tac gear in hunting camo patterns.

    • @abolishtheatfandrepealthen6014
      @abolishtheatfandrepealthen6014 2 года назад +3

      Big m81 fan boi here. I can't get enough of it

  • @jpk9171jpk
    @jpk9171jpk 2 года назад +55

    Ranger Green is the best, No black is the best, No Multicam is the best. Mix all three together and you get multicam black and then everybody says how it’s the worst choice. 🤦‍♂️

  • @jimmyjames1045
    @jimmyjames1045 2 года назад +55

    Man I am blown away at how well you explain everything for us guys on the civilian side. Your emphasis on how things are different for everybody and personal choice I think really set you apart from the rest of the RUclips world, I'm now subscribed and will probably be inch every video you've ever made wow waiting around on pavers at work!!!

  • @JT-xi7el
    @JT-xi7el 2 года назад +9

    Add a paint can opener to your kit. Allows to get out jammed spent casings they get stuck in the chamber , can retain it with cord and string to your molle .

  • @mathewfitzpatrick5645
    @mathewfitzpatrick5645 2 года назад +25

    Gear: Coyote Brown. All day, every day.
    Clothing: Very situational.
    Cool Factor: I will never stop wanting to LARP around in M81 Woodland.
    Bonus: US night desert camo means you're DEEEEP into the geardo shit, and multicam black is PURELY gucciflauge.

    • @Jason_The_Man
      @Jason_The_Man 2 года назад +3

      Love my Gucciflauge!

    • @tylergarrett4498
      @tylergarrett4498 2 года назад +1

      Multicam black works better at night and under nightvision better than m81.
      Mitchell vine also kicks ass under nods

  • @jmitrainingsolutions5591
    @jmitrainingsolutions5591 2 года назад +14

    I definitely agree with you Ranger green is just an all-around color that can be used for low viz. operations as well as any type of standard operation.

  • @ToddBeck
    @ToddBeck 2 года назад +2

    He's the most honest and humble guy on the internet. Thank you.

  • @DET_C0RD
    @DET_C0RD 2 года назад +40

    Ranger Green definitely my favorite but I bought everything right in the middle of covid when the only camo available was multicam sooo I use that. Kinda goes with the local environment too.

    • @racerdude888
      @racerdude888 2 года назад +2

      I run Ranger green because I live pretty deep in the foothills of the Appalachians. There's browns and grays in there too so I rattle can everything.

  • @kooshi8604
    @kooshi8604 2 года назад +1

    Love that “preach wat u teach” good your setting a good example is key to learning and teaching no bs

  • @Just_A_Gun_Guy
    @Just_A_Gun_Guy 2 года назад +18

    I have two setups. I keep a VERY minimalist haley strategic flatpack with a D3CRM and medical dangler. This also includes a pdw and other basic stuff to get home where I have more kit. I keep that with me as a way to get home to my better gear and nothing else.
    The next kit I have is a odg full plate carrier and chest rig, rifle, belt, helmet, etc. That's more home defense for civil unrest and potential bug out gear.
    I don't really believe in camo for civil unrest or whatever standard civilian situation you would come across. If I need to disappear into the woods, you'd be far better off with a full body set of real tree camo setup for your environment than say multicam or whatever.

  • @Breese147
    @Breese147 2 года назад +25

    Running your gear is very important! Even simple stuff such as understanding how far you can properly identify a person with your flash light and then also identify clearly if they have weapon. I did this tonight with some help and we all learned a lot! Another great and easy thing is to take 2 sheets of paper put letters on them and place them on opposite sides of your biggest room in your residence. Can you identify those letters? How easy? Simple thing like this are things that we should be aware of the limitations/advantages/disadvantages of all of our gear! Can you lay down on your stomach with your conceal carry holster? Do you know what to do to draw from that position?

    • @TheJBerg
      @TheJBerg 2 года назад +4

      Concealed draw from prone. That's actually a good one (with an empty firearm) to practice now that you mention it. Real world, you might seek cover initially to reset the assailant's initial advantage.

  • @alainatanacio9002
    @alainatanacio9002 2 года назад +26

    Great video! I appreciate the fact that you focused on the logic behind the configuration and less of the brands being used. Since a lot of us get caught up with getting "the right brands" without really thinking about what are they really for or will they work well for me. Great job and Merry Christmas to you and your family 😊

  • @Sheild_against_the_wicked556
    @Sheild_against_the_wicked556 2 года назад +18

    I usually use od green. In my area, multicam tropic works very well and lets me blend right in with my surroundings. Camouflage should be based in your area. Old school woodland camo still works very well and od green and fde works very well with it.

  • @RogerBarrera
    @RogerBarrera 2 года назад +19

    Solid info Brotha and I like the message from David/Goliath! Always appreciate the shoutout as well. I’ll text ya and see if you wanna run some of our AIO carriers with Teklok. They’re great for the belt, they cant and adjustable to any double stack mag. Plus we can wrap them in Ranger Green! Keep up the solid work brotha! 👍🏼👊🏻🤘🏼

    • @jimmybrodriguez
      @jimmybrodriguez  2 года назад +1

      Thanks homie! Yes! I’m in. I’ll get some ordered.

  • @MrDrummer2127
    @MrDrummer2127 2 года назад +3

    Appreciate the David & Goliath Reference, great way of explaining!

  • @Blacksheeprc2024
    @Blacksheeprc2024 2 года назад +1

    Camelbak armorbak works with your molly quick disconnect and gives you 3l of water for the hot environment, just a recommendation.

  • @nayyadobson72
    @nayyadobson72 2 года назад +7

    A good base color like ranger green or coyote brown (My go to) is perfect. You can spray paint it and make your own patterns while having a blank canvas instead of trying to fight the preexisting camo. ATACs is also a really good camo, easier on the eyes and breaks up patterns really well.

    • @BabaNovac792
      @BabaNovac792 Год назад +3

      DO NOT SPRAY PAINT .....or if you already did,now look at your clothes under NOD's and IR...talk to me after

  • @jordancollier6945
    @jordancollier6945 2 года назад +2

    Black multicam has been my favorite camouflage for southern oregon. Good in town and in the woods

  • @siege2928
    @siege2928 2 года назад +1

    200% agree with needing to wear your own equipment for your own situation.
    While I share the same weapons and belt... I do have 2 completely different torso set ups available.
    Tasmanian mk2, without a front plate, to be light for longer travel scenarios.
    Second is a PIG PC that does use plates for my scenario that is a more serious personal threat where armor is advantageous.
    I've hiked with both and believe me, a chest rig and light backpack is so much easier than a PC... If your scenario doesn't weigh too much on direct threats consider being lighter for your own sake.

  • @travelingspartan2035
    @travelingspartan2035 2 года назад +2

    I stick to multicam because it works well in the southwest and I already have a bunch of it from the Army. It might be basic of me, but I like it.

  • @HAVOCRISING_
    @HAVOCRISING_ 2 года назад +4

    Hey brother for all your set up, I dig what your putting down. I always tell my guys on my teams down range. Set it up the way you want and as-long as it’s efficient and meets all my requirements then its good to go, shooters choice. People are gonna always find something to nit pick about. I have been working in the Middle East for about 19 years straight and over 50 deployments. Shooters choice as long as it functions and you can do your job. Good video brother

  • @Lofinhigh
    @Lofinhigh 2 года назад +4

    MOS Tactical actually sell mods for a range of plate carriers. I ended up getting their velcro tube adapters so i have two options of egress. Adjust angle of tubes using velcro sections and convenience of tubes so you don’t wear your velcro out early.

  • @hanami917
    @hanami917 2 года назад +9

    Great video Jim! I ran the spiritus LV119 for a while but with it being so thin, the shoulder pads aren't as padded and with the weigh of the carrier it would cause some strain on my shoulders. I upgraded to the London Bridge shoulder pads and they are amazing! Night and day difference and they fit the spiritus perfectly. Just a pro tip ;) Keep up the good work man!

  • @jonnybusby6139
    @jonnybusby6139 2 года назад

    I run all black load out, with easy to cover camo sheets…bright whites, tan, and green camos in three different small bags, light weight and all colors on one load out…

  • @Some_dude773
    @Some_dude773 2 года назад +3

    I like the kryptek patterns. They kind of just turn you into an eye boggling blur with the mixture of light and dark colors

  • @jonnyt16
    @jonnyt16 2 года назад +1

    Just a US citizen here. I run a belt and a plate carrier. Recently made the honest decision to run my plate carrier totally slick. Realistically, as a civilian, I don't think I will need more ammunition than what is on my belt - I am trying to AVOID a gunfight not get in to one. Running slick will make me much more maneuverable (faster) and extend my endurance (less weight) which I think will be critical in an emergency situation where bullets are flying.

  • @equalempyre2838
    @equalempyre2838 2 года назад +3

    love the set up. Extremely streamlined & effective

  • @rtek777
    @rtek777 2 года назад +3

    All depends on the area you plan to use your gear in. Also depends if you want to look military in an urban/suburban environment or want to stand out in a rural setting. Take pictures of the areas you plan or expect to use your gear at then go over all the images and see what color shows up the most. My area, dark to light greens are most common, so Ranger green works best and in the suburbs it looks least military than multicam. When I go hunting, the gear I take is all multicam worn on my hunter's camo clothing. My night time gear for neighborhood and home defense is all black multicam.

  • @hitman19971
    @hitman19971 2 года назад +15

    Gods Plaid (M81) is clearly the best camo ever made.
    Ranger Green is cool too.

    • @TheJBerg
      @TheJBerg 2 года назад +1

      MARPAT Woodland would like a word.

    • @hitman19971
      @hitman19971 2 года назад +2

      @@TheJBerg not even in the conversation

    • @readingthebible5413
      @readingthebible5413 2 года назад

      Incorrect! MC is Gods favorite camo, by far. RG leg humpers get smote! ;)

    • @hitman19971
      @hitman19971 2 года назад

      @@readingthebible5413 wrong again

  • @aboutmyfathersbusiness6907
    @aboutmyfathersbusiness6907 2 года назад +1

    that situation with david was that the armor was too heavy,and too big for him,plus he didnot need it for how he was use to fighting and the sword wasnt his style "at the time" its like the sword(ar15) vs sling shot (shotgun) everyone says get ar15 but if you train with a shotgun then you use what YOU ARE USE TO training with and not what other people say that just shows also that your not guaranteed to win the fight with whats popular to everyone else,good video.

  • @ODG-22
    @ODG-22 2 года назад +3

    I would say ranger green and multicam are the most applicable for multiple situations like in a city then the woods. Then if you are in a strictly urban environment ranger green, black, and grey are awesome IMO.

  • @jayneubauer3401
    @jayneubauer3401 2 года назад +19

    as someone who took an active interest in camo (Marine Recon in the 80's, Army Light Infantry in the 90's) I found that the plain green hides the best in the most environments, and believe me, I have tried them ALL!!!! The next best would be Realtree. But, almost no one makes tactical gear in Realtree. My own gear is a mix of the olive green, tan and coyote brown. Some depended on where I was when I bought it and what was available there. But, I found that the single tones work best. Just my $0.02 worth.

    • @theredneckbuddha2763
      @theredneckbuddha2763 2 года назад +1

      I was curious about this, as I've been assembling a mostly OD set of kit, thanks for the insight!

    • @watevr4evr
      @watevr4evr 2 года назад

      Realtree is that pattern of a bunch of foliage pics right?

    • @theredneckbuddha2763
      @theredneckbuddha2763 2 года назад +1

      @@watevr4evr If you wrap a cheap RealTree (yes you're right aboht the pattern essentially) turkey-blind around your plate carrier, don an OD green shirt underneath and add some on an OD Green helmet cover, you've got yourself the perfect camo pattern.
      I usually use OD for a base since it's widely acceptable in my region, just cut up some cheap foliage patterns and disperse as needed. If you want me to send you an image link of what I've done with my own kit I'll go ahead and link it 👍

    • @watevr4evr
      @watevr4evr 2 года назад +1

      @@theredneckbuddha2763 nice

    • @matthewcastro8519
      @matthewcastro8519 2 года назад

      @@theredneckbuddha2763 This!! I’m interested in how the results turned out. Can you please send link?

  • @rossclarkzilchlight6433
    @rossclarkzilchlight6433 2 года назад

    With sunny NZ days and heavy green bush you just have to go with standard Vietnamese Tiger Stripe, it just works !

  • @Version135
    @Version135 2 года назад

    As soon as you got to David and Goliath I knew this was a channel for me.

  • @nessliestrife993
    @nessliestrife993 2 года назад +3

    I like OD green but disruptive grey is just beautiful.

  • @donalddicorcia2433
    @donalddicorcia2433 2 года назад +1

    Camo is based on two man factors. Color and silhouette. Any earth tone (green, brown,grey) will work well. Deer are difficult to pick up from their color. It’s usually the silhouette or body line that gives them up. That’s where patterned camo excells.

  • @paulmorang8340
    @paulmorang8340 2 года назад

    That comms setup is super sick. Nice work man.

  • @edmonddantes2745
    @edmonddantes2745 2 года назад +1

    Favorite patterns are alpenflage and chocolate chip. Nobody makes anything in either, but they are very cool looking and effective in their respective environments

  • @tategrewell6977
    @tategrewell6977 2 года назад +1

    Coyote for all seasons plus is good on woodland patterns for summer/spring, and on dessert patterns for fall/winter.

  • @recker3168
    @recker3168 2 года назад +1

    Ranger Green, Multicam and Black Multicam are the colors I run.I’ve always loved the Ranger Green and multicam combo since 75TH Ranger Regiment Circa 2010-2012 days.

  • @bona-fide-mtm
    @bona-fide-mtm 2 года назад +3

    Ranger green is probably best suited for all around (rural and urban), if it was more readily available in more gear mas grey would be a good option as well. different camos can be better suited for different rural environments. I wish gear came in a darker brown instead of just the bright coyote, more like the dark brown in m81.

  • @artkingdesingz94
    @artkingdesingz94 2 года назад

    I love the david and goliath reference. ✊🏽 perfect example and comparison

  • @normwilson117
    @normwilson117 2 года назад

    Best color/camo pattern is the one that makes you stand out less in the environment where you operate/work…could be jeans and a black hoodie; dig the spidey cameo at the end

  • @capebreton8016
    @capebreton8016 2 года назад

    So many vids of setups ...(awesome honest video by the way) but so many don't include one thing i believe as essential on any plate carrier, chest rig or belt. Its a simple paint can opener! Ever have a jam when it counts...two bucks can save your life. Faster than any mult-tool or knife I ever used. ..wrapped and attached by paracord and a couple of elastics..jammed casing out in seconds. Thanks for the excellent video!

  • @american_pride0
    @american_pride0 2 года назад

    depends on environment, if you’re urban or desert or areas with tan kinda looking areas, use multicam, forrest areas like florida use digi woodland, it depends

  • @robertgoodrich8953
    @robertgoodrich8953 2 года назад +1

    Kuiu’s Verde camp pattern looks cool (most important) and can be used in desert or woodlands.

  • @wildcat8598
    @wildcat8598 2 года назад +1

    I agree that Ranger green is probably the all around best gear color. Dark enough while also looking clean and professional. Living where I do I enjoy woodland or M81 camo. But that’s just for my flex😂 I have a nice chest rig in woodland but currently looking at getting a slick style carrier in ranger green.

  • @americandad5764
    @americandad5764 2 года назад

    Liked the video. It's always cool to see what other people roll with.

  • @malcolmmartin207
    @malcolmmartin207 2 года назад +1

    Would love to see a video on your comms and how it works.

  • @fishingwithspencie
    @fishingwithspencie 2 года назад +1

    I switch between multicam, m81 woodland, and once in a blue moon flecktarn. My coyote brown gear goes well with all of them but I supposed ranger green would as well. My environment tends to lean towards desert and forest more than lush green rainforest so that's why I chose coyote brown gear.

  • @BlackRifleBear
    @BlackRifleBear 2 года назад +2

    Once you delve into night vision you'll find that ranger green is the best for day and night.

  • @blankistblankophobe9078
    @blankistblankophobe9078 2 года назад +1

    My philosophy on belts is that I should be able to fight with just the belt, if needed. Two rifle mags, two pistol mags (at least), medical, sidearm, knife, small GP pouch, dump pouch, done. That way I can put on just the belt, belt + carrier for real SHTF scenarios, or belt + chest rig for light recce work.

    • @abc4781
      @abc4781 2 года назад

      Agreed 100 percent.

  • @koreywilliams4570
    @koreywilliams4570 2 года назад

    I like the belt for going to the range or for going out to the river to wonder around the woods and setting up random targets to pop at.

  • @garywheble4534
    @garywheble4534 2 года назад

    Here's a tactical tip for you the webbing I use when I was in was the 58 patton webbing two problems with it too me was it was heavy but comfortable the other it was in OG only so when you had it on over your DPMDs it stuck out like a soar thumb I was thinking about it one day and my new full size cam scale was on my bunk so I picked it up held it up and bingo it was wider than myself when held lose but it also stretched slightly it also reached below my knees so this is what I made I got three of them sewed two together with cam net cord like a poncho with bottom open neck and two arm holes I also made a slit across the front at belt level leaving acses to my belt buckle and both ammo pouches. We used to get what we called kip shelters they were a eight by five sheet of nylon covers with anti IR twelve holo ally pegs with holes drilled thew the top with six meters of para cord the idea was dig a L trench using the corded pegs form a zig zag over one end of the L trench cover with tarp then soil then top it of with sods of grass .anyway get the sheet cut an oblong large enough to cover the slot in the net and for the drop length from the top of the pouches to belt buckel higharound the slot lace in some green para cord dye it if you don't have the green put a locking toggle on it to tighten it up when the slot is over and around your mag pouches just enough to secure it but not to tight it bunches around the mags .with glue the nylon strip at the top over the slot make some holes in the nylon for zip ties from your third cam scale cut a pice long enough in depth to cover from your sternum to crotch sewe the top to the main body so it hangs down take zip ties and conect the cam scale to the nylon so when you slide your hand under to your ammo pouches the nylon lifts the cam scale away from you to open acses to the pouches done now the use and purpose when it covers your with your belt kit on a bush hat with scrimping on it hangs loosely and bourse up breaches up your hard outline when you look at someone with this on even with just the netting on and no vegetation you are hard to be seen the man behind you with no netting draws the eye immediately. After triles my unit adopted this and when we were sent to different world areas we googled the counter found out the vegetation and soil colouring and eather bought cam scalfs to match the area if we could not find a match we got the basic sand coloured one and tie dyed it to what we needed

  • @jayteefishing1543
    @jayteefishing1543 Год назад +1

    No matter how high end you think your gear is, always reinforce your pouches on your belt with zip ties. It’s a second line of insurance. Gear fails no matter the price tag. The zip ties will also get rid of any unwanted wobble and movement you may have on your belt. It takes time and it’s tedious as fuck but it’s worth it.

  • @Some_dude773
    @Some_dude773 2 года назад +2

    While my kit is pretty minimal I honestly do think we as civilians need to have kits that run more mags because we’re not delta force seal team six guys that are DA assaulters getting dropped off by helicopters with breaching charges and javelins. So therefore we need to rely on our pews more so due to lack of other resources. I know it’s hard because we wanna keep our fronts low to go prone but I think that’s just a point to look at for more product innovation

  • @HighMarshalSigismund
    @HighMarshalSigismund 2 года назад

    I think Ranger Green looks the best, but for me Multicam fits with my environment the best

  • @Bruh-moment24
    @Bruh-moment24 2 года назад +2

    Best color: Ranger Green
    Best pattern: Mar-pat
    Best combo: Mar-pat with coyote brown
    Best professional colors: Ranger green or black

  • @brianhartford2859
    @brianhartford2859 2 года назад +1

    OD or Ranger Green adapts to most any environment, especially urban, and looks relatively inconspicuous in low light and from a distance under say a flannel cover shirt with blue jeans. Can be spray patterned if needed. Multicam or woodland is the best patterns, next to OD/Ranger green for general overall camo clothing. I keep an extra woodland pattern top for night ops and/or forested or jungle areas. But it all just depends on what your trying to pose as in the moment. If your hiding in the woods, then the obvious. If your trying to play the part of ordinary citizen, street clothes, gun tucked in your back pocket and a day pack or messenger bag is best.

  • @JsoFLY503
    @JsoFLY503 2 года назад

    I live in Portland bro and I 100% felt when you said that civil unrest is inevitable

  • @rhhr5698
    @rhhr5698 2 года назад +1

    Multicam Black. It’s has no tactical value but looks the coolest. And we all know that’s the most important.

    • @CC-oy8ii
      @CC-oy8ii 2 года назад +1

      Fr if I’m going to get shot I’m going to look good.

    • @rhhr5698
      @rhhr5698 2 года назад

      @@CC-oy8ii I’m glad someone agrees with me!

  • @Aaron-ek5jv
    @Aaron-ek5jv 2 года назад +1

    Multicam Tropic is my top pick, followed by OD Green, then Ranger Green. Anytime of green is ideal.

  • @renatoruiz8534
    @renatoruiz8534 2 года назад

    In CA, it's a 1911/2011 chest rig under a snap button jacket that won't print. According to a friend.

  • @burkebryant
    @burkebryant 2 года назад

    The sharpie holder is actually to mark the time and date on the application. The white band on the tourniquet. You can also mark targets of course but that's the reasoning behind the sharpie holder. Cheers.

  • @YSo_Joker
    @YSo_Joker 2 года назад

    Mann thank you for the intro. I had a guy I hired for security for a comedian and he wore his entire armory. It was definitely not needed.

  • @domdc
    @domdc 2 года назад

    Black and multicam are the ones that fits the best with my everyday blue jeans ;)

  • @Gen-X702
    @Gen-X702 2 года назад

    Man I've searched the Web where did you find that average Joe morale patch That is like the best thing I've seen

  • @edbertomendez9431
    @edbertomendez9431 2 года назад +3

    Really good video! Good emphasis on what “works for you” and not going for the what everyone else is doing. Nice set up. 👍🏼

  • @Wandrew223
    @Wandrew223 2 года назад +1

    For urban/suburban environment I like LBT’s Mas Grey and for rural areas in my AO, I’m set up with Multicam. I do like Ranger Green and it’s similar to Mas Grey. Just what I think is good for my location. When I was on active duty years ago I was issued M81 Woodland which of course is awesome.

  • @vladimirtalijan
    @vladimirtalijan Год назад

    Jim walks in a gun store, Clerk: "What do you need sir?", Jim: "Yes" :)

  • @aahhronismyname8068
    @aahhronismyname8068 2 года назад

    This will sound awkward but here i go..
    I buy anything on sale. I usually stay with multicam, od green, wolf gray, urban gray, urban digital acu, woodland acu, and khaki.
    To make it look like my gear is all the same color I first started using black spray paint and mist it over and over til what I wanted was achieved. Then letting it dry for a week I'll blast it with my water hose to get all the excess/ spray paint dust off. If i wanted it darker I'll do it again.
    Now I use black dye. For patterns like multicam, tropical multicam I only put the dye on the dark blobbies. Then rub it in the material/ rubbing outwards using a nitrile glove. It will get kinda messy. For other solid color gear like just od green and khaki I just do whatever pattern I like and rub the shit out of it.
    If anyone wanna try this, use little amount of dye. It'll get you far. And keep adding more dye til you achieve what you want. Wash it a week later cause some will come off. If you want it darker.. Just repeat. By using little instead of a giant blob and by rubbing it into the material.. You'll still be able to see the digital and/ or multicam patterns. It'll just be darker

  • @equallightequalheight5501
    @equallightequalheight5501 2 года назад

    We need more of this. Quit idolizing the Instagram operators people, you don't need all the expensive stuff just because the "cool guys" have it. Get what you need and what you can realistically afford.

  • @wehrwxlf
    @wehrwxlf 2 года назад +2

    the average minute man is going to be doing average infantry stuff. no exvac no overhead. just vibin

  • @AmericanAsshole-yn4ju
    @AmericanAsshole-yn4ju 2 года назад

    Dam dude. I watch a lot of these vids, just like to see how others setup. This was by far the best vid and quite the nice setup.

  • @Shogun..
    @Shogun.. 2 года назад +1

    Multicam is best for one camo for multiple environments
    But it really depends on where u are. Ranger Green works well where I live along with woodland, multicam, real tree, etc. But that might not work in other areas

  • @rileyjaythorogood8066
    @rileyjaythorogood8066 Год назад

    Being British we mainly use multicam and coyote tan so for my setup I run muliticam clothing and coyote tan equipment 😊

  • @racerdude888
    @racerdude888 2 года назад

    I'm a little late to the party but here goes. I live in the north GA woods so I start with Ranger Green. Then I rattle can some brown and dark grey on it. If you look at the woods you see green. Especially in the summer. When you're in the wood there's a lot of brown and grey mixed with the green.
    I do train in Northern AZ and Utah so I also have FDE gear.
    If you like Multi Cam and you are creating it, you don't need to spray on light colors to imitate the shine from sunlight. The sunlight itself will do it for you and at night you'll be dark.
    My 1.2 cents

  • @robertthor3475
    @robertthor3475 2 года назад

    I personally like Multicam black, it's the perfect in between "Well, at least he tried to match his outfit" and "somethings kinda fucky about that guy" to really match my personality.

  • @BigJoe2703
    @BigJoe2703 2 года назад

    Ranger Green, German Flecktarn, and my personal favorites, desert choco chip and tiger stripe.

  • @TheCrimsonLupus
    @TheCrimsonLupus 2 года назад +4

    Personally I like Multicam Black (I know it's very tacticool at the moment!), but it does look good, and works where you'd normally wear black, but adds something extra... IMHO.
    PS: Like the video - I also have a short upper torso, and I will give that canted pistol mag-pouch a go - thanks!

    • @kevinseaton3510
      @kevinseaton3510 2 года назад

      Same I got the black multicam carrier and backpack to go with it. I just like that it’s different than the standard green and tan 😅😅

  • @twistinprops604
    @twistinprops604 2 года назад +1

    Sub'd because you found a way to incorporate the Bible into your video talking about the 2A.

  • @BamDeadYT
    @BamDeadYT Год назад

    I personally run a two-tone set up with Coyote brown usually as the base and little pieces of kit here and there in black, or multicam black if it isn't atrocious looking. Belt is full multicam black, Ronin and HRT ARC. But two-tone looks cool, and that's half the battle.

  • @scottamy6496
    @scottamy6496 2 года назад

    Ranger green is definitely my favorite and my go-to...

  • @jjones9143
    @jjones9143 Год назад

    Finally someone who trains in full gear with there EDC pistol. Don't get why people carry a gun and then train with a different gun just because they are geared up and are carrying on there hip. Anyway good video and dig your gear set-up.

  • @Dex8357
    @Dex8357 2 года назад

    Great points throughout the video. Love the reference to King David

  • @braaap690
    @braaap690 2 года назад

    Yes I run soft under my ceramic plates. Great video!

  • @mixmix1487
    @mixmix1487 2 года назад

    As a military man, great to see a civilian run his kit how it should be. A lot of tactical terrys have their kit set up as if they are gonna be operating with a team or an environment that isn’t even existent to them. Good work my friend. And side note, I run my tourniquet backwards as well. Internet special forces guys, relax, it’s ok.

  • @FreebornOutdoors
    @FreebornOutdoors 2 года назад

    That David reference was really cool never looked at it from that perspective

  • @flyoverkid55
    @flyoverkid55 2 года назад +1

    Late to the dance. I use whatever I can find within my budget. Not cheap [ Blackhawk, 5.11, HSGI, Maxpedition ], but I look for stuff on closeout or choose with not having to make another purchase later on. I live in the Great Lakes area, so I find that mixing my gear in terms of color/ camo is useful, coyote brown- O.D. green- woodland camo.

  • @isatoyuy
    @isatoyuy 2 года назад +3

    Ranger/OD green, unless in desert. Camo, Multicam.

  • @nathanwood1506
    @nathanwood1506 2 года назад

    In an urban environment, I'm slowly acquiring kit in Wolf Grey that I'm incorporating into my edc.

  • @BringerOfD
    @BringerOfD 2 года назад

    I'm also an advocate for ranger green. OD if that was still an option but basically no one makes gear in that colour anymore. The most important part to hiding is laying the f*** down, and being fit enough to crawl for relatively long distances, very slowly.

  • @hiskid13
    @hiskid13 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for mentioning Soft Armor under Plates. I'm considering my Urban environment, and thinking a 9 between the plates would ruin my parade.

  • @neloner623
    @neloner623 2 года назад +1

    I feel it’s whatever “mission” dictates, as a civilian now I love black multicam cause it looks cool and I’m not running around in the dessert or the jungle, I think too many people try to pretend to be Team guys or SF, I just like to be tacticool lol…

    • @kevinseaton3510
      @kevinseaton3510 2 года назад

      Facts. Black Multicam is my facorite camo 😅😂

  • @larrys009
    @larrys009 2 года назад

    Nice to see another vertically challenged guy's setup 👌

  • @abryant5258
    @abryant5258 2 года назад +1

    I'm surprised you don't have snacks in there... skittles and goldfish are my go-to plate carrier snack

  • @mj6463
    @mj6463 Год назад +1

    Bible quote at the start of the video? You got a new subscriber. God bless bro.

  • @tommyseabee2176
    @tommyseabee2176 2 года назад

    Coyote Brown is the best solid color for gear. It’s what Seabees use and although we are not the masters of the battlefield, we are masters of the bedroom.

  • @ACobra289
    @ACobra289 2 года назад

    I'm new to your channel and so far, I'm impressed with what I've seen.