Civilian Belt-Fed Assaulter Kit Load Out

Published on December 31, 2025
Duration: 20:45

This video details a specialized loadout for an assaulter carrying a belt-fed weapon system, emphasizing the need for extensive ammunition and tools to maintain weapon functionality. The setup prioritizes quick access to ammunition, includes a robust cleaning and maintenance kit, and considers the unique challenges of operating a high-volume fire weapon. The presenter, drawing from Marine Corps experience, outlines a practical approach to balancing firepower with operational sustainment.

Quick Summary

This belt-fed assaulter loadout focuses on providing sustained firepower by carrying approximately 1000 rounds of ammunition and essential maintenance tools. Key gear includes a D60 drum, 100-round magazines, lubrication, and specialized tools for malfunction clearance, all designed for quick access and weapon reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Assaulter Belt-Fed Kit
  2. 00:19Belt-Fed AR-15 Upper Context
  3. 01:23Belt-Fed Weapon System Build Details
  4. 03:34Kit Loadout Philosophy: Firepower & Sustainment
  5. 04:07Waist-Up Kit Configuration: Fanny Pack & Pistol
  6. 05:36Dump Pouch Contents: Distractionary Devices & Tools
  7. 06:28Plate Carrier Selection: T-Rex Arms AC 1.5
  8. 07:20Ammunition Carriage Strategy: Front Loadout
  9. 08:38Front Plate Carrier Ammunition: D60 & 100-Round Mags
  10. 10:09Essential Tools: Lubrication and Malfunction Clearing
  11. 12:21Specialized Gear: Barrel Changing Gloves
  12. 13:28Plate Carrier Essentials: Medical, Notes, Pistol Mag
  13. 14:27Pants Pockets: EDC and General Tools
  14. 14:42Backpack Loadout for Short Duration Operations
  15. 15:15Historical Ruck Frame Examples for Ammo Carriage
  16. 15:52Backpack Contents: Batteries, MRE, Water, Cable Bag
  17. 16:15Backpack Pouch: Ammunition and Explosives
  18. 16:46Backpack Side Ammunition Carriage
  19. 17:29Unique Equipment: Barrel Bag and Cleaning Kit
  20. 19:43Conclusion and Community Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of this belt-fed assaulter loadout?

The primary purpose is to provide a team with sustained, high-volume firepower using a belt-fed weapon system. This involves ensuring the weapon remains operational for extended periods through ample ammunition and necessary maintenance tools.

How much ammunition is recommended for a belt-fed assaulter loadout?

It is recommended to carry a significant amount of ammunition, ideally around 1000 rounds, to support sustained fire engagements or dynamic direct action roles. This includes ammunition in the weapon, speed reloads, and additional magazines.

What specialized tools are crucial for operating a belt-fed weapon system?

Crucial tools include lubrication (like CLP) for frequent maintenance, a robust multi-tool for general repairs, and a large flathead screwdriver or pry tool for clearing difficult malfunctions. Specialized gloves are also needed for handling hot barrels.

Can civilian-legal belt-fed firearms be owned without NFA restrictions?

Yes, civilian-legal forced reset guns with belt-fed capability, such as the AR-15 upper discussed, do not require NFA paperwork or a tax stamp, making them accessible without special licensing.

What are the key considerations for a plate carrier in a belt-fed loadout?

For a belt-fed loadout, a plate carrier should allow for ample ammunition carriage on the front and sides. A structured cummerbund is recommended to help manage the weight and balance of the load, and it should accommodate a backpack.

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