In this video, we begin by showing off our GBRS Group Assaulters System V2 loadout and I go over all of the kit items that we put on this belt setup.
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GBRS Group Assaulter System V2
Grim Hunter Tactical
Low rise Multitool Pouch (and T-beams!)
Radio Pouch
Medical Cover
Medical Insert
Dump Pouch
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Lilygo Meshtastic T-node (915 mhz)
HCM Holsters
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True North Modular Holster Adapter
9 Toes Vastus leg stap adapter
Esstac
Mid mag pouch w/shell holder
Pistol mag pouches w/magnetic face
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Streamlight TLR-9
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Defense Mechanisms
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Javlin Concepts
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Tracer Tactical
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Wilder Tactical Battle Belts
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We start out this out belt with our low rise multitool pouch from Grim Hunter Tactical. This allows us to use our Lilygo meshtastic devices that enable the end user to have encrypted mesh SMS communication. This is great for overall comm out situations or when radio or satellite signals are unavailable/jammed. If you don’t end up using a mesh device, this pouch also holds multitools very well.
For our holster step, we went HCM holsters for our custom solution on our Staccato 2011 P with our Holosun 509t, and streamlight TLR-9. I really loved both the custom configuration and streamlined size of the holster to give a sleek and sexy setup without any added bulk.
The whole setup is then connected into a Safariland QLS system into the True north modular holster adapter and 9 toes vastus leg strap. The 9 toes vastus is key here as it adds a significantly higher level of comfort. The true north adapter can absolutely dig into your leg if you don’t have a good leg system to support its position.
Moving around, we did our Grim Hunter Tactical Medical cover and 6×6 pouch. This allows us to quickly and easily move or deploy our medical equipment if we needed to render aid or if we were just riding in a vehicle and it was uncomfortable. The 6×6 can then be easily added or removed so you could just throw the same medical kit in a bag for hiking.
Inside the medical pouch, I used the grim hunter medical sleeve to keep all of the bits organized and together. I don’t always organize it this way but I love that I can move the sleeve from location to location or from kit to kit and I know all of the bits and pieces are there in an easy to retrieve package.
I then use the Grim Hunter Tactical dump pouch. I find dump pouches to be useful but mostly from a video aspect. Your mileage and what you’re doing may obviously vary.
Next, we have our black spartan blades Damysus knife with black micarta grip. This is a great balance of quality and cost and the safety latch on the sheath was a great choice. This would work great in both a belt or plate carrier setup….but I’d probably still just throw it in a bag.
Rounding out the setup our esstac mag pouches. I did the rifle mag pouch in the mid length to get a good coke can purchase on the magazine. This mag pouch also has an option for a shell holder or molle on the outside.
Our pistol mag pouches bring a new trick with a magnetic front. This allows the user to have a place to add additional magazines or store tools and equipment while they work. I like this as I’m able to keep my tools retained instead of just tossing them on the ground.
And finally is our Haley Strategic anything hook. This hook allows us to connect up various items like gloves or tools to belt systems that didn’t include this feature. The reversible velcro makes it great to add when the setup is…..non-standard.
Hopefully, by seeing some things that worked for me, you have a better idea of what may work for you!
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