GBRS GROUP- Knowledge Transfer Belt Edition

Published on October 30, 2021
Duration: 14:08

This video provides a detailed guide to setting up the GBRS Group Assaulter Belt system. Key takeaways include proper inner and outer belt sizing for optimal tension and minimal bulk, strategic placement of IFAK and magazine pouches for accessibility and comfort, and the importance of using a rigid mounting platform like the True North Concepts MHA for consistent holster draws. The content emphasizes fine-tuning after range testing and using Loctite on screws to prevent loosening.

Quick Summary

Proper tactical belt setup involves centering the inner belt buckle and ensuring overlap for a secure base. The outer belt should be sized for even tension. Place IFAK centrally on the rear and magazine pouches on the sides to keep the front clear for efficient firearm manipulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Inner Belt Setup Basics
  2. 00:59Outer Belt Sizing & Buckle Adjustment
  3. 02:27Trimming & Finishing Belt Ends
  4. 03:15Mounting True North Concepts MHA
  5. 05:35IFAK & Med Pouch Placement Strategy
  6. 07:45Magazine Pouch Configuration
  7. 10:24Fine-Tuning & Range Testing Importance
  8. 11:55Final Assembly & Leg Strap Use

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly size the GBRS Group Assaulter Belt?

Start by ensuring the inner belt is centered and overlaps correctly. Then, size the outer belt by adjusting the Cobra buckle so it's centered on your body, providing even tension across the entire system without being too tight or too loose.

What is the recommended placement for an IFAK on a tactical belt?

The IFAK should be centered on the back of the belt. This placement ensures accessibility, prevents discomfort when sitting in vehicles or with a plate carrier, and maintains a balanced load.

Why is a rigid holster adapter like the True North Concepts MHA beneficial?

A rigid adapter provides a stable, consistent mounting platform for your holster. This leads to more predictable and faster draws, as there's less flex compared to softer mounting solutions.

What is the purpose of keeping the front of the tactical belt 'slick'?

Keeping the front of the belt clear of obstructions allows for easier manipulation of your firearm, especially during reloads. It also prevents gear from interfering with your draw stroke or comfort when bending.

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