Love the intro and music Tried out a plate carrier and plates a few months ago. Considering that I don’t work out anymore, it was very painful on my shoulders for 2 days even when I stopped wearing the carrier. Wore a chest rig and some loaded mags yesterday at the range. That setup works best for me
After working with CBP officers and watching them walk for hours on end in the hot Arizona sun wearing a minimalistic plate carrier like that with the laser cuts I got one similar to it. I don't carry a lot on it, as I like most on a belt, similar to what you have on your plate carrier. Seems to work well, just I have 3+ steel plates. Budgets ya know, but it weighs as much if not a little less than my IOTV with issue plates and pouches.
Yes, mounting ptts is definitely more difficult. If you plan to run a placard the axl placard adapter has a ptt mount on it though. I have since swapped to the AVS which is much better for me.@@brad_1388_
A rifleman in most cases should unanimously carry additional ammunition if we're talking the context of war rather than in the context of something like active shooter response.
What's your opinion on ferro gear? To be completely honest I am a ferro concepts shill myself, so I may be somewhat biased. I just want to know your opinion of them.
I disagree with your dehydration + long distance movement. Situationally dictated I’d say, if you know your going to a known contact point (that is you know it’s going to be hot) then the plates are coming along haha Great video
Wearing the plates, will cause you to sweat if you are trekking any meaningful amount of distance. So bringing them with you without wearing them would be more ideal.
Same, the whole point of a plate carrier is because contact is expected at any time. It's hot but you just got to deal with it. If it's like truly a safe route then you might as well put the entire plate carrier in your pack and just stick with what's on your belt as your immediate use equipment. I would rather take off shirt and pants if you need to stay cool than remove the armor.
@@Riorozen I would say the operation is destined to failure if the difference of a plate changes water supply from adequate to not. This would highlight bigger logistical issues in planning such as the movement plan being unreasonable, and the lack of prior cached supplies during the initial recon. If water is in that low supply, then it basically doesn't matter if you wear plates because your loadout weight is still going to be very heavy just in water weight alone.
Electrolytes electrolytes electrolytes. Get yourself drip drop pouches for fast use and ideally focus on hydration 72hrs before a long movement and you won't be fucked. Also if the entire idea is SHTF, focus on being nimble with plates on and less on a huge infantry esk loadout. Not like you're dealing with ConOps, Order and Fragos on a constant basis alongside a Command Staff that has you do multiple gear dumps before an operation to make sure everyone is packing everything they need and taking extra shit they don't need.
There's all sorts of places to get M50's. Facebook gear groups are a good resource for sure like Cool Guy Tactical Gear B/S/T and others. They run about 350ish for a kit.
@@sectorseven07 mb ur balaclava/ski mask 🤣 I already got a pro mask, also if ur near a military town u can go to places like gi supply or gi Joe’s they have Some gear u could get for cheap
@@nathanielyoungman4454 $200 I'll give you the slick shoulder sleeve covers with it too. I'm also selling the skeleton tubular cummerbund too, if your interested in that as well I'll need to check the size of it when I get home. Whats a good way to contact each other outside of here?
the k19 sucks. worse cummerbund that only has a few molle sections and isnt nearly as rigid. shoulder straps are also way too thick and blocks the rifle stock for no reason. it also retains water much more than the spc. it worse in every way.
Love the intro and music
Tried out a plate carrier and plates a few months ago. Considering that I don’t work out anymore, it was very painful on my shoulders for 2 days even when I stopped wearing the carrier.
Wore a chest rig and some loaded mags yesterday at the range. That setup works best for me
if youre not fit, youre gonna die
- Daddy Thumb
I am indeed going to die
@@sectorseven07 thats aight, me too but as long as its not in a fatass way
ain't we all going to die then@@sectorseven07 ?
After working with CBP officers and watching them walk for hours on end in the hot Arizona sun wearing a minimalistic plate carrier like that with the laser cuts I got one similar to it. I don't carry a lot on it, as I like most on a belt, similar to what you have on your plate carrier. Seems to work well, just I have 3+ steel plates. Budgets ya know, but it weighs as much if not a little less than my IOTV with issue plates and pouches.
Check out the Javlin AJAC, Full molle and velcro front and rear, lightweight, elastic cummerbund and spear QDs.
You’ve got the most HD camera on all of YT! So clear I can see the future
Hah! It's a Sony A7SII totally stock.
A Knife is a multi tool man
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Good video man, it’s nice to see some real setups from non mil guys
It's changed a bit since this video but the principal remains the same.
@@sectorseven07 Any other quirks you've found on the spc? I've been checking one out, heard mounting ptts is a bit awkward compared to the jpcs
Yes, mounting ptts is definitely more difficult. If you plan to run a placard the axl placard adapter has a ptt mount on it though. I have since swapped to the AVS which is much better for me.@@brad_1388_
@@sectorseven07 a video on that avs would be interesting for sure
Should a rifleman carry a pistol or carry 4 extra mags of 5.56 for the same amount of weight?
A rifleman in most cases should unanimously carry additional ammunition if we're talking the context of war rather than in the context of something like active shooter response.
What pouch are you using for your multi-tool?
The HSP multi tool pouch
Let’s gooo to 10k
Will this carrier fit me bc I’m an ex nfl lineman at 6’7 311lbs?
You would want a large or extra large but they should make sizes that accommodate you.
@@sectorseven07 thanks brother
@@sectorseven07 lmfao extra large for SURE, coming from a 5'9 175lb large enjoyer
Hey do u know which pouch do cag operaters use on spc?
Any pouches they want
Always stabby stab
Stab stab stabby stab😂
Military background ? Or jus civilian gun enthusiast?
Infantry background. But that doesn't matter. Plate carriers are for everyone.
I dig the way you do business brother! @@sectorseven07subbed!
What's your opinion on ferro gear?
To be completely honest I am a ferro concepts shill myself, so I may be somewhat biased. I just want to know your opinion of them.
They make great stuff. Their pvs 31 battery pack pouch is second to none. The dangler truly put danglers on the map. Definitely love me some ferro.
I thnk Ferro n Spiritus changed the nylon game and Supdef changed the culture.
What 3 mag placard is that?
Esstac
Who makes that jacket?
That's an ORC industries L4
SPC or JPC 2.0 ?
Spc without question. But the new JPC R seems to be the best of both worlds.
I disagree with your dehydration + long distance movement. Situationally dictated I’d say, if you know your going to a known contact point (that is you know it’s going to be hot) then the plates are coming along haha
Great video
Plates can come along, I'm just not wearing them on the walk.
Wearing the plates, will cause you to sweat if you are trekking any meaningful amount of distance. So bringing them with you without wearing them would be more ideal.
Same, the whole point of a plate carrier is because contact is expected at any time. It's hot but you just got to deal with it. If it's like truly a safe route then you might as well put the entire plate carrier in your pack and just stick with what's on your belt as your immediate use equipment. I would rather take off shirt and pants if you need to stay cool than remove the armor.
@@Riorozen I would say the operation is destined to failure if the difference of a plate changes water supply from adequate to not. This would highlight bigger logistical issues in planning such as the movement plan being unreasonable, and the lack of prior cached supplies during the initial recon. If water is in that low supply, then it basically doesn't matter if you wear plates because your loadout weight is still going to be very heavy just in water weight alone.
Electrolytes electrolytes electrolytes. Get yourself drip drop pouches for fast use and ideally focus on hydration 72hrs before a long movement and you won't be fucked. Also if the entire idea is SHTF, focus on being nimble with plates on and less on a huge infantry esk loadout. Not like you're dealing with ConOps, Order and Fragos on a constant basis alongside a Command Staff that has you do multiple gear dumps before an operation to make sure everyone is packing everything they need and taking extra shit they don't need.
Where u get ur mask at?
There's all sorts of places to get M50's. Facebook gear groups are a good resource for sure like Cool Guy Tactical Gear B/S/T and others. They run about 350ish for a kit.
@@sectorseven07 mb ur balaclava/ski mask 🤣 I already got a pro mask, also if ur near a military town u can go to places like gi supply or gi Joe’s they have Some gear u could get for cheap
The mask I most commonly wear is just a condor multi wrap. I have them in multiple colors. @@caseysessions194
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I am selling a ranger green medium overt front and back spiritus lv119 if anyone here is interested!
Im selling the molle cumberbund for the LV
How much?
@@nathanielyoungman4454 $200 I'll give you the slick shoulder sleeve covers with it too. I'm also selling the skeleton tubular cummerbund too, if your interested in that as well I'll need to check the size of it when I get home. Whats a good way to contact each other outside of here?
Still selling?
@@damonkeung5655 yes
Like the video 👍 you maybe should try the Agilite K19 thats a comfy PC
the k19 sucks. worse cummerbund that only has a few molle sections and isnt nearly as rigid. shoulder straps are also way too thick and blocks the rifle stock for no reason. it also retains water much more than the spc. it worse in every way.
Is that helmet ballistic?
Yes