New range belt and attachments I'm using

Published on February 19, 2025
Duration: 11:54

This video details a comprehensive range belt setup for tactical training, featuring a SOE Cobra belt, SOE Patrol Subload for rifle and pistol magazines, G-Code pistol mag pouches, and a Safari Land 6395 RDS holster for a Glock 34. The presenter emphasizes modularity and accessibility of essential gear, including a medical kit and dump pouch, for effective training sessions.

Quick Summary

This tactical range belt setup features an SOE Cobra belt, SOE Patrol Subload for rifle and pistol magazines, G-Code mag pouches, and a Safari Land 6395 RDS holster for a Glock 34. It emphasizes modularity and accessibility of essential gear, including a medical kit, for effective training sessions.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro & Channel Welcome
  2. 00:22Range Belt Overview
  3. 00:54SOE Cobra Belt Details
  4. 01:43SOE Inner Belt Option
  5. 02:31Pistol Magazine Pouches
  6. 03:01Rifle Magazine Pouches
  7. 03:30SOE Patrol Subload
  8. 04:54Dump Pouch
  9. 05:21Medical Kit (IFAK)
  10. 06:21Tourniquets & Trauma Shears
  11. 06:49Safari Land Holster & QLS System
  12. 07:30Glock 34 Gen 5
  13. 08:14Safari Land Holster Model 6395 RDS
  14. 09:15Modular Holster System
  15. 10:13Glock 17L Example
  16. 10:51Conclusion & Gear Recap
  17. 11:12Outro & Contact Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary belt used in this tactical range setup?

The primary belt featured is an SOE Cobra belt, which is 1.5 inches thick and lined with velcro. It's designed to be a rigid platform for carrying various tactical gear, offering stability and modularity for training.

What type of magazine pouches are recommended for a tactical range belt?

The video showcases G-Code style pistol magazine pouches for quick reloads and SOE Patrol Subload pouches that can hold multiple AR-15 magazines. These are chosen for accessibility and capacity during training.

How is a firearm secured on this tactical range belt?

A Safari Land 6395 RDS holster, utilizing the QLS (Quick Locking System), is used to secure a Glock 34. This system allows for easy holster swapping and provides reliable retention for the firearm.

What essential medical gear is included on this range belt?

The range belt includes a medical kit with chest seals, QuickClot, compressed gauze, and multiple tourniquets (both CAT and Rats). This IFAK is crucial for immediate self-aid or aid to others during training.

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