GBRS GROUP- Knowledge Transfer Belt Edition

Published on October 30, 2021
Duration: 14:08

This guide details the expert assembly and configuration of a tactical belt system, drawing from the GBRS Group's knowledge transfer. It covers proper inner and outer belt setup, accessory mounting including holsters and IFAKs, and essential fine-tuning for operational readiness. The instruction emphasizes practical application and ergonomic considerations for efficient gear indexing and accessibility.

Quick Summary

Expert tactical belt setup involves proper inner and outer belt sizing with centered buckles for stability. Mount accessories like the True North Concepts MHA and Safariland holsters securely, using Loctite on screws. Position the IFAK centrally on the back and magazine pouches on the sides to keep the front clear for efficient reloads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Inner Belt Setup
  2. 00:59Outer Belt Sizing and Buckle Adjustment
  3. 02:27Trimming and Finishing
  4. 03:15Holster Adapter Mounting
  5. 05:35IFAK and Med Pouch Placement
  6. 07:45Magazine Pouch Configuration
  7. 10:24Fine-Tuning and Range Testing
  8. 11:55Final Assembly and Leg Strap

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly set up the inner and outer belts for a tactical system?

Start by centering the inner belt buckle and overlapping the ends minimally. Then, adjust the outer belt's buckle position to be centered on your body, ensuring even tension across the entire system for a stable foundation.

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 it is easily accessible in emergencies and comfortable, especially when sitting in vehicles.

Why is using Loctite important for tactical belt accessories?

Applying blue Loctite to screws securing accessories like holsters prevents them from backing out due to constant vibration and movement during use, ensuring gear reliability.

How should magazine pouches be configured on a tactical belt?

It's recommended to place pistol and rifle magazine pouches on the sides of the belt. This keeps the front 'slick,' preventing snags and allowing for easier indexing during reloads.

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