Desert Brutality 2020: Gear Loadout

Published on February 12, 2020
Duration: 18:40

This video details the gear loadout for Desert Brutality 2020, covering both the Retro and Armored Plus P divisions. The presenter, Ivan from KitBadger.com, discusses his choices for firearms, ammunition, personal protective equipment, and load-bearing equipment, emphasizing how his gear selections met the specific requirements and spirit of each division. He highlights the importance of reliable equipment and adaptability in a demanding competition environment.

Quick Summary

Desert Brutality 2020 featured divisions like Classic, Retro, Kalashnikov, Scout, and Armored Plus P. The Retro division focused on gear from 1947-1986, while Armored Plus P mandated armor, a helmet, and patrolling essentials. Ammunition compatibility proved critical, with some firearms like the HK P7M8 being sensitive to variations, while others performed reliably with different loads.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Desert Brutality 2020
  2. 00:16Desert Brutality Divisions Explained
  3. 00:46Retro Division Loadout Choices
  4. 01:36Shift from Previous Competition Gear
  5. 02:22The Suit Loadout
  6. 02:59Footwear and Accessories
  7. 03:42Eye and Ear Protection
  8. 04:26Retro Loadout Belt and Pouches
  9. 04:56Retro Magazine Choices
  10. 05:04Cold Weather Gear for Retro
  11. 05:23Retro Division Pistol: HK P7M8
  12. 05:37Ammunition Issues with P7M8
  13. 07:06Ammunition Success with Sig X5 Legion
  14. 07:40Holster for HK P7M8
  15. 08:23Retro Division Rifle: Brownells XM177
  16. 09:21Sling for Retro Rifle
  17. 09:31Armored Plus P Division Overview
  18. 09:54Armor Requirement: Plate Carrier
  19. 10:20Plate Carrier Setup
  20. 10:37Plate Requirements and Flexibility
  21. 10:55Helmet Requirement
  22. 11:19Armored/Scout Division Gear Requirements
  23. 11:50Belt Setup for Armored Plus P
  24. 12:16Holster for Armored Plus P
  25. 13:13Med Kit and TQ Holder
  26. 13:44Hydration for Patrolling Loadout
  27. 14:13Knife Requirement for Patrolling
  28. 14:39Optics on Pistols in Armored Plus P
  29. 14:45Armored Plus P Pistol: Sig X5 Legion
  30. 15:24Armored Plus P Rifle: ADM AR-10
  31. 16:16Rifle Zero Confirmation
  32. 16:23Trigger Discussion
  33. 17:00Ammunition for ADM AR-10
  34. 17:18Scope Magnification Use
  35. 17:27Acknowledgements and Thanks
  36. 17:55How to Follow Desert Brutality
  37. 18:23Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main divisions at Desert Brutality 2020?

Desert Brutality 2020 featured several distinct divisions to cater to different eras and firearm types. These included Classic (pre-1946), Retro (1947-1986), Kalashnikov, Scout, and Armored Plus P. This structure allowed for a wide range of firearms and gear to be utilized, adding unique challenges and fun to the competition.

What were the key gear differences between the Retro and Armored Plus P divisions?

The Retro division focused on period-correct gear from 1947-1986, allowing for more flexibility in clothing and less emphasis on armor. The Armored Plus P division, however, mandated armor (plate carrier), a helmet, and specific patrolling gear like water and a med kit, reflecting a more modern tactical loadout.

What ammunition issues did the presenter encounter with the HK P7M8?

The presenter experienced light strikes with the HK P7M8 using Minuteman Munitions 147-grain 9mm. He suspected issues like hard primers or primers set too deep, suggesting the P7M8's tight tolerances made it sensitive to ammunition variations. Sig ammunition later proved to be reliable in this pistol and other firearms.

What rifle was used in the Retro division and what were its characteristics?

In the Retro division, the presenter used a Brownells Retro Clone XM177 rifle. This rifle is highlighted for being exceptionally lightweight, weighing just over five pounds, which is advantageous compared to heavier modern firearms, especially during a competition.

What were the requirements for the Armored division at Desert Brutality?

The Armored division, including Armored Plus P, required participants to wear armor, specifically a plate carrier, and a bump-rated helmet. Additionally, competitors needed to carry essential patrolling gear such as water (at least one liter) and a med kit, along with a minimum of four rifle magazines and two pistol magazines to start each stage.

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