Lucas Botkin and Garand Thumb Discuss Belt Setups

Published on November 2, 2017
Duration: 8:23

Lucas Botkin and Garand Thumb (Mike) discuss various tactical belt setups, emphasizing personalization based on mission needs. They highlight specific products like Esstac Kywi pouches, Safariland holsters with ALS, and the T.REX ARMS Orion belt system. The core advice is to keep setups functional and avoid over-complication for optimal performance.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin and Garand Thumb offer expert advice on optimizing tactical belt setups. They emphasize personalization based on mission needs, highlighting products like Esstac Kywi pouches and Safariland holsters. Key takeaways include balancing speed with retention, utilizing dump pouches for admin items, and prioritizing simplicity for effective performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mike's Belt Philosophy
  2. 00:18Mag Pouches and Chem Lights
  3. 00:47Medical and Holster Setup
  4. 02:15Lucas's Orion Belt System
  5. 03:28Dump Pouch and Admin Gear
  6. 04:07Holster Systems and Two-Piece Belts
  7. 05:01Competition and Prototype Gear
  8. 06:13Simplicity and Tailoring

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations when choosing a tactical belt setup?

Key considerations include your personal philosophy (minimalist vs. loaded), the need for secure retention on holsters and pouches, ease of access to essential items like magazines and medical gear, and overall comfort for extended wear. Tailoring the setup to your specific mission is crucial.

Which magazine pouches are recommended for tactical belt setups?

Esstac Kywi pouches are highlighted for their effective balance of speed and retention, often featuring Kydex inserts. Prototype T.REX ARMS pouches are also shown for competition use. The choice depends on the specific need for pistol or rifle magazines.

How does the T.REX ARMS Orion belt system differ from traditional belts?

The T.REX ARMS Orion is a sleeve-based system. It consists of a separate inner belt and a padded outer sleeve that attaches via hook-and-loop, allowing for greater modularity and the ability to wear it over clothing without needing belt loops.

What is the advantage of the Safariland ALS retention system?

The Safariland ALS (Automatic Locking System) provides automatic locking of the firearm in the holster, enhancing security. It requires a deliberate thumb-based action to release, ensuring a secure draw under stress while preventing accidental dislodging.

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