Lucas's Pistol Belt Setups | T.REX ARMS Speed Belt

Published on October 6, 2023
Duration: 14:02

Lucas Botkin details three distinct T.REX ARMS Speed Belt setups for various shooting disciplines, emphasizing modularity and ergonomics. He highlights the primary minimalist setup with MARS carriers, a larger configuration for night shooting, and a USPSA-compliant belt. Key features include the Safariland UBL/QLS system for holster interchangeability and practical accessory integration like tourniquet holders and chem lights.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin uses three T.REX ARMS Speed Belt setups for different needs: a minimalist primary, a larger one for night shooting, and a USPSA-compliant version. Key features include MARS mag carriers, Safariland UBL/QLS for modular holsters, and practical utility items like tourniquet holders.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Belt Philosophy & Setups
  2. 00:53Primary Minimalist Belt Setup
  3. 02:18Medical and Utility Gear Integration
  4. 03:42Holster Configuration: Safariland QLS
  5. 05:20Front Belt Accessories & ITW Clip
  6. 06:12Large/Night Shooting Setup Details
  7. 08:09USPSA Competition Belt Setup
  8. 10:23Speed Belt Maintenance Tips
  9. 11:56Inner Belt Longevity Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of Lucas Botkin's primary T.REX ARMS Speed Belt setup?

The primary setup features MARS carriers for Glock magazines, angled for ergonomics, and includes a 5.56 mag carrier. It utilizes a Safariland UBL and QLS system for holster mounting, allowing quick swaps of Ragnarok holsters.

How does Lucas Botkin configure his belt for USPSA competition?

For USPSA, the belt is set up to comply with rules regarding thigh straps and holster distance from the hip. It uses a direct-mounted Ragnarok holster to ensure it remains within legal competition limits.

What are some practical utility items Lucas Botkin carries on his belt?

He carries a horizontal tourniquet carrier for comfort, chem lights for range accountability, and a Sharpie for marking targets or medical use. Electrical tape and gloves are also secured using an ITW clip.

Why are inner belts sold separately from outer tactical belts?

Inner belts are sold separately because the loop velcro on them eventually wears out and loses its grip ('fuzziness'). This requires replacement every few years, while the outer belt itself often remains functional.

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