SHTF Loadout Changes Made By You

Published on July 26, 2022
Duration: 10:27

This video details significant loadout adjustments to a plate carrier and battle belt based on community feedback, focusing on improving efficiency, reducing weight, and optimizing access to critical gear. Key changes include removing a knife from the plate carrier to prevent magazine access obstruction and assailant use, relocating a headlamp to avoid glare, and 'slicking up' the right side of the plate carrier for unimpeded pistol draws. The left side now accommodates a vertically mounted radio and tourniquet, with pistol magazine pouches removed to streamline the setup. The battle belt sees minor adjustments for better rifle magazine access and a horizontally mounted knife for improved ergonomics and safety.

Quick Summary

Key SHTF loadout changes include removing a plate carrier knife to prevent magazine access issues and assailant use, and 'slicking up' the right side for unimpeded pistol draws. The battle belt saw adjustments for better rifle mag access and a horizontally mounted knife for safety and ambidextrous use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Community Feedback on Loadout
  2. 01:15Plate Carrier: Knife and Headlamp Removal
  3. 02:42Plate Carrier: Right Side Slicking for Pistol Draw
  4. 03:33Plate Carrier: Rear and Water Bladder
  5. 03:58Plate Carrier: Left Side Radio and Tourniquet Placement
  6. 05:22Plate Carrier: Dump Pouch
  7. 05:51Battle Belt: Minimal Changes and Mag Pouch Adjustment
  8. 06:20Battle Belt: Knife Relocation and Mounting
  9. 07:34Battle Belt: Utility Pouch Repositioning
  10. 08:13Battle Belt: Headlamp and Additional Items
  11. 08:48Battle Belt: Gloves and Holster
  12. 09:19Conclusion: Loadout Improvements and Community Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key changes made to the plate carrier for a SHTF loadout?

The plate carrier had a knife removed from the front to avoid magazine access issues and potential assailant use. A headlamp was also removed due to glare. The right side was 'slicked' for unimpeded pistol draws, and the left side was reconfigured to vertically mount a radio and tourniquet, with pistol magazines removed.

How was the battle belt configuration adjusted for better efficiency?

Rifle magazine pouches were lowered slightly on the battle belt for better speed reload access and comfort. A knife was moved from the plate carrier to the belt and mounted horizontally on the left side for ambidextrous use and safety. A utility pouch was repositioned to avoid interfering with the pistol draw.

Why was a knife removed from the front of the plate carrier?

The knife was removed because it was found to impede magazine retrieval from the front pouches. Additionally, it was identified as a potential tool an assailant could use if they gained control of the wearer, and its weight was deemed unnecessary given a knife on the belt.

What is the rationale behind 'slicking up' the right side of the plate carrier?

Slicking up the right side of the plate carrier means removing all pouches and gear. This ensures that there is absolutely nothing obstructing the draw of the sidearm, regardless of the situation, which is critical for quick and effective self-defense or engagement.

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