G-CODE ASSAULTERS BELT SYSTEM

Published on December 3, 2019
Duration: 6:48

This review covers the G-Code Assaulters Belt System, highlighting its construction, modularity, and retention capabilities. The reviewer compares it to the Blue Alpha Gear belt, noting differences in MOLLE webbing. The system is presented as a viable option for duty use and concealed carry, with specific mention of its magazine pouches and the RTI system for holster attachment.

Quick Summary

The G-Code Assaulters Belt System features a secure Cobra belt lock, a D-ring, and the RTI system for accessory attachment. It includes softshell magazine pouches with adjustable retention for both pistol and rifle magazines. While less stiff than some competitors like Blue Alpha Gear, it's suitable for concealed carry and duty use.

Chapters

  1. 01:18Introduction to G-Code Belt
  2. 01:42G-Code Softshell Magazine Pouches
  3. 02:20Cobra Belt Lock and D-Ring
  4. 02:34RTI System and Holster Attachment
  5. 02:54Included Pouch for Med Supplies
  6. 03:04Belt Stiffness and Concealability
  7. 03:16Duty Setup and Leg Strap
  8. 03:46Comparison with Blue Alpha Gear Belt
  9. 04:05MOLLE Webbing Difference
  10. 04:28Overall Impression and Recommendation
  11. 04:38G-Code Product Range
  12. 04:52Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the G-Code Assaulters Belt System?

The G-Code Assaulters Belt System includes a secure Cobra belt lock, a D-ring for tactical applications, and G-Code's RTI system for attaching holsters and accessories. It also comes with softshell magazine pouches offering adjustable retention.

How does the G-Code Assaulters Belt System compare to the Blue Alpha Gear belt?

The G-Code belt is noted as being less stiff than the Blue Alpha Gear belt but still adequate for concealed carry. A significant difference is that the G-Code belt does not feature MOLLE webbing, unlike the Blue Alpha Gear belt.

What type of magazine pouches are included with the G-Code Assaulters Belt System?

The system includes G-Code softshell magazine pouches designed for both pistol and rifle magazines. These pouches allow for adjustable retention and can be drawn straight up or pulled down and out.

Can the G-Code Assaulters Belt System be used for duty or concealed carry?

Yes, the reviewer indicates the belt is stiff enough for concealed carry and demonstrates it as part of a duty setup, often worn with a vest for armed security work.

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