Found you dudes off Mike’s Fieldcraft channel the other day and now working my way back through you channel... great stuff all around and eager for more!
Love the continuing knowledge transfer dudes, you guys are producing high quality to-the-point videos which clearly articulate the WHY behind even the smallest things such as the ifak placement. Keep it up 💪
WOW , I really like the attention to detail in the set up! Keep up the great work gents ! And thank you for your service! Fair winds and following seas! Cheers 🍻
All the GBRS channels and vids have become my absolute favorite. I'm loving the neutral head position technique and I'm working my way through the rest. I need one of the tribe boards, I skated for 15 years and was pretty damn good in my day
Can't wait to see y'all keep making content. I have quickly become a big fan. The advice/techniques y'all talk about make so much more sense to me and the way I think than some of the things I've learned/taught myself over the years. I feel like I soak in every word of y'all's content. Great stuff.
Awesome content from awesome pros 👍. I daily thank the good Lord for being born an American, and serving in our U.S. Navy. I worked the USS Kitty Hawk and USS Enterprise flight decks during the Vietnam era. A salute to you GBRS Group warriors! Keep the great content coming and watch your sub list grow. I subscribed today 2/12/22 Go Navy 🇺🇸!
I was turned into this channel after watching the field craft video with Mike. You all have one of the best channel's out there. You give the reasons why through practical and experienced combat eyes. Thank you for all you do, you never know when we as Americans will be called to a Zombie Apocalypses. God bless America and every single man ever that has given their life to protect and preserve this very special gift.
Thank ya'll again... between ya'll Mr.Glover my veteran family I have learned a lot... I'm a electrician and wear a tool belt all day everyday sometimes I get a Sunday off ... I also have a atlas tool vest in multicam and from muscle memory with looking can grab any tool in the veat or belt and I transferred that consistency over to my plate carrier and belt and even my edc everything in the same place every time once I like it nothing changes... all things flow thanks again for everything ya'll do and continue to do
I always bend the belt or said piece with molle on it backwards to where the molle loops bow out and the strap goes through no button hit. If stubborn spot or tight loop I use skinny flathead screwdriver. Good call on velcro for tie down of extra strap I used ranger bands.
Awesome vid! Was waiting for a V2 video. Loved the tip for adjusting and setting up the end with the cobra buckle. Made it a lot easier. Details on your personal setups for attachments was great. Always like to know your guys' personal preferences and details on your setups and why.
Those mechanics lockers are genius for storing gear. Mine are scattered from gear bag to gear bag and in an old metal locker. Makes it a pain in the ass to hunt down the piece of gear I am looking for. That is going on the list and moving to the top of it.
When I was a contractor oconus, I worked with CAG and DEVGRU guys and that’s one thing they definitely passed on was that you really need to pay attention to the small things. When the race comes you have to ride what you brought and if your not happy with your horse you need to fix it.
Recommend including a list of the different pieces of kit featured in any given video included in the description or something. That way, those of us wanting to experiment based off your experience can easily go research those products as opposed to trying to find the brief moments where you mention the brand name or trying to zoom in on a logo when it’s present. Just food for thought.
This! Yes please. The sheer amount of different products n brands is getting average joe confused real quick imho… a pro tip / list of stuff you use would be dope
Everything they do, you can tell they have done it 20,000x - these are the "pros" when it comes to combat operations. 4:33 I love that SANGIN timepiece Cole! \m/
I don't care about people drama, "mind over matter" I don't mind you don't matter! I'm just here for the information on kit set up! Always something new to try
I’ve worn a few different gun belts and battle belts over the years. This design is time consuming initially, but honestly paid off in my experience. I have the true north holster adapter as well, I’d say it’s a better move for this belt system over a regular safariland. Specifically because the bars interface like this. I have the HSP medmag pouch horizontal, I think medkits wise there are a lot of good options. Esstac kiwis or the HSP pouches are my go to. The esstac didn’t seem to hold my 9mm mags the same consistently (Glock mags are perfect, beretta mags are a little loose for my comfort. The HSP pouches grip the living shit out of all the different mags I have, so much though that it’s been a training point I’ve focused on. Just my .02. Great video as always guys. Hope the other drama dissipates and you guys can get focused on the business.
The Velcro appears to be arranged opposite to the bison. Thats something of a distinct difference, the bison looks to be similar to gcode other than the rigid laser cut material. I went back to a w belt because of the hook material facing outwards on this compared to my gcode belts. I dont own a lot of Ferro stuff, but i bought a plate carrier a while back and wasnt impressed by it. I think their quality has greatly increased since then though so I'll defer. You should probably just wear your Ferro belt instead of seeking out positive reviews of other products to bitch about. It might improve your overall mood.
Interesting just a couple days ago I set up a tactical belt but trying to do it with more affordable pieces. Had a stiff police style leather belt that was uncomfortable and hard to adjust, so stiff so I slid that inside of an inexpensive molli tactical belt and then just like you spent a good hour or more moving AR mag holders back and forth trying to find a comfortable place and then trying to find a place to put a holster and realizing I don't have one that fits on this type of thing. I'm most comfortable carrying it at around 7 or 8 o'clock being a lefty as well that way I can get in and out of the car and it's not sticking into me. Realize I do have a tactical holster with a snap clasp on top but it's in storage somewhere. Seems like everything I have is in storage since I had to move a year or so ago and I hate going down there and digging through it cuz I haven't found a permanent place yet. Also don't intend to have a holster halfway down my leg because I'm more into the concealed carry aspect of it all and figure a black overcoat I look the same as if I weren't carrying. I put a couple drop bags for empty mags on the back and a vertical bag filled with knick knacks, extra knife, flashlight that kind of stuff that came with a kit online. I just bought more vertical bags and mounted two of them on the back of a tactical vest and filled them with various tape, bandages and a kit that has a trauma pad, a tourniquet and a bigger ace bandage. Didn't occur to me to carry a medical bag on the tactical belt so there's one more thing I should probably get. Haven't tried to sit in the car with it but I'm guessing it would be uncomfortable no matter what. Bought all black because I don't think I'm going to be running around an urban environment in camo. If the nitwits the globalists are encouraging to engage in criminality ever become a problem I just want to be prepared. Also own and operate a black car service so being armed and having body armor has become even more important these days. My problem is I don't wear it when I probably should because that one moment might come and I'll think well all my shits back at the house. It just seems the way things are going in this country something bad is going to happen and I just want to be as prepared as the next guy.
Kind of a weird question since this is a belt video and my question has to do with mag pouches on plate carriers. But you guys are extremely intelligent when it comes to being efficient in the fight and tactics. With the advancements in mag pouches, would there be any reasons to run mag pouches horizontally instead of the traditional vertical setup? I know it will cause the mags to come up kind of high on the carrier but seems more ergonomic. I know most mag pouches aren't made to run that way but just an idea. If it's dumb, I'd love to know why. I like to learn.
We would jump around after we set up our LBE to check for sound. Then the 100 mile an hour tape would come out. And remember the ranger band. That was state of the art back in the 80s. Also we dummy corded everything. I thought we were high speed back then.
Would these inner belts be good to use as a regular belt for EDC appendix carry? Thinking of that but to still have the option to have the outer belt ready in a truck on long road trips to the mountains to quickly throw on if needed.
me too. These guys talk about preparing for reality and for me? The reality is I am more likely to save a life with my med kit than by shooting a bad guy. Prepare for both.
@@mbagwell2607 Couldnt agree more. Even though I have had to pull my weapon once luckily no shots were fired. But I carry a med kit in my vehicle but would love a kit for my belt/small pack I carry
Love the content and the knowledge transfers. I am ex Army, but I just bought one of these setups (waiting for the leg strap to be back in stock) for my weekend LARPing at the range. I love the design and thought that was put into this whole design. Its one of those things that you wonder "Why wasnt this thought of before?". At any rate, keep the content coming, I cant stop consuming.
Freaking loving my belt from you guys. Could you guys tell us what differences the original belt and the V2 belt have? Didn’t know if it was something worth upgrading to the new V2
Great video, thank. I enjoy your channel. Wondering why you and DJ run lights on your pistols? Curious to hear your rationale and situations where you would use the light in a self-defense situation. Maybe you guys could do a video on this topic.?
I have a belt that's similar to that one but mine doesn't have the MOLLE attachment , is that something you add your or is it made into certain belts already ,I definitely see that MOLLE attachment is a must to keep everything in place.
Function over fashion, brother. Always. I've been debating on belts before I get one. Looking to slick down my vest a little bit. How does this one do?
I'd really like to hear some stories about Cole from his teammates. Seems like there's a level of laser focus (I'm sure that's a common trait) that could have led to a lot of remarkable feats done without any fanfare. Again, the same is probably true for a lot of the guys, but I'd like to hear what other people thought of him because it doesn't seem like he'll be the one to think anything he did is worth telling out loud.
If you look at automotive tools, specifically the trim tools? They have a lot of pry bars and such that are none marring etc, all different sizes. And they’re inexpensive as well.
Once you find a layout that works for you, everything after becomes a slight variation of that setup... for instance, I always have at least one mag pouch for my primary and one for my secondary on my belt, from 7 to 9. Holster is at 3 (with a tourniquet in a hard shell holster attached to the leg strap or platform), primary fighting knife at 4 (I usually carry multiple types of blades on different lines, for various reasons), and a blowout IFAK at 6 on a rip away panel so it can be accessed with both hands. Other necessary shit can be added as needed depending on mission- has mask on a drop leg, more pouches for ammo, a dump pouch, PRL, whatever... but the basics never change nor do they shift position. Just like this video shows, first line gear should carry at least the minimum you need to keep fighting in a FUBAR situation. Everything else is better located to your PC or pack, since the loss of it wouldn't cripple your fighting ability significantly. That includes redundancies, like a bigger IFAK, food, water, etc. But then again, I'm not saying anything most warfighters don't already know like the back of their dick.
As a lefty myself, I am curious. Cole, when you were active in the Teams, did you as a left hand shooter become in any sort of way, a resource for your platoon? Are there situations where being a lefty is beneficial?
I find that I have to move my mags more to the front because as he said...."I have shoulder issues" and it is uncomfortable to reach around behind myself fast. Slow is fine, but yanking out a mag, not so much.
@@rickyricardo5441 some fucking Instagram drama between “tier 1 operators”, you can go look at both sides on IG. Both sides are clowns, but calling the cops in that situation is a cowardly thing to do.
Found you dudes off Mike’s Fieldcraft channel the other day and now working my way back through you channel... great stuff all around and eager for more!
Same here. Good stuff!
Same.
Check out the podcast on vigilance elite yt channel that he did crazy good
doin the same myself
It's almost like that belt was someone pride and joy to design..
RIP SLADE
Wait, No?!….
If you think it was all over a belt design, then you are wrong.
Looks like the pride and joy is in his belly🤣
@@danielknick8278 dude still has a 6 pack wtf are you talking about
Can y'all do a knowledge transfer plate carrier edition?? Love the content!
Monthly
@@yesashreal bro my sphinky wreaks I fuckin love the stink
It's the little details and explanations of "why" that really help understand and provoke thought. Excellent production. 👍
Thanks, I purchased this belt and GBRS holster am a lefty. I love lefty vids
Love the continuing knowledge transfer dudes, you guys are producing high quality to-the-point videos which clearly articulate the WHY behind even the smallest things such as the ifak placement.
Keep it up 💪
WOW , I really like the attention to detail in the set up! Keep up the great work gents ! And thank you for your service!
Fair winds and following seas!
Cheers 🍻
All the GBRS channels and vids have become my absolute favorite. I'm loving the neutral head position technique and I'm working my way through the rest. I need one of the tribe boards, I skated for 15 years and was pretty damn good in my day
Just found your channel. I love it, yall rock! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Much respect for all yall do & have done for this country.
Can't wait to see y'all keep making content. I have quickly become a big fan. The advice/techniques y'all talk about make so much more sense to me and the way I think than some of the things I've learned/taught myself over the years. I feel like I soak in every word of y'all's content. Great stuff.
Always impressed with the real deal knowledge in these videos. No BS, just how I like it. Please continue.
Awesome content from awesome pros 👍. I daily thank the good Lord for being born an American, and serving in our U.S. Navy. I worked the USS Kitty Hawk and USS Enterprise flight decks during the Vietnam era. A salute to you GBRS Group warriors! Keep the great content coming and watch your sub list grow. I subscribed today 2/12/22 Go Navy 🇺🇸!
I was turned into this channel after watching the field craft video with Mike. You all have one of the best channel's out there. You give the reasons why through practical and experienced combat eyes. Thank you for all you do, you never know when we as Americans will be called to a Zombie Apocalypses. God bless America and every single man ever that has given their life to protect and preserve this very special gift.
The attention to the details is evident in this group. Up to and including these videos. Absolutely tip of the spear…
This is a fabulous channel very happy I found you
Thank ya'll again... between ya'll Mr.Glover my veteran family I have learned a lot... I'm a electrician and wear a tool belt all day everyday sometimes I get a Sunday off ... I also have a atlas tool vest in multicam and from muscle memory with looking can grab any tool in the veat or belt and I transferred that consistency over to my plate carrier and belt and even my edc everything in the same place every time once I like it nothing changes... all things flow thanks again for everything ya'll do and continue to do
It's like watching a doctor prepare for surgery. Awesome seeing a master do what they do best.
The amount of information these guys give out is priceless. Also, those tool boxes are boss for the price.
I love to see it is not just me fighting the gear. I felt like it was and man does it not get frustrating. Great video
Is there anyway you can list the equipment shown in your videos as well as links to purchase in the description?
It's good to see professionals at work.
Hands down the best UA-cam channel. How the hell am I just now subscribing to you guys. Keep up the good work.
Yes! I'm a lefty as well and always looking for set ups that may work for me. Thanks.
I love this channel! This knowledge an wisdom is worth it’s weight in gold!
I always bend the belt or said piece with molle on it backwards to where the molle loops bow out and the strap goes through no button hit. If stubborn spot or tight loop I use skinny flathead screwdriver. Good call on velcro for tie down of extra strap I used ranger bands.
Thank you 🤝🏾 from a lefty!!!🇺🇲
absolutely perfect timing. this week I decided to start coming up with a plan for a belt so I can learn more than just static shooting.
Don't have time to watch this today, but when I saw it I had to click quickly on it just to subscribe to the channel. So many knowledgez.
I like how simple this set up is.
Awesome vid! Was waiting for a V2 video. Loved the tip for adjusting and setting up the end with the cobra buckle. Made it a lot easier. Details on your personal setups for attachments was great. Always like to know your guys' personal preferences and details on your setups and why.
Those mechanics lockers are genius for storing gear. Mine are scattered from gear bag to gear bag and in an old metal locker. Makes it a pain in the ass to hunt down the piece of gear I am looking for. That is going on the list and moving to the top of it.
I’m trying to implement a saying I hear you say often. “Obsess over the details” It really does make a huge difference.
I love this video. Seeing you guys just shoot the shit and laugh is so much fun! Keep it up!
Hahahahha shoot the shit.....get it.
They shoot....shit...also.
Short and to the point. Keep it up awesome videos
When I was a contractor oconus, I worked with CAG and DEVGRU guys and that’s one thing they definitely passed on was that you really need to pay attention to the small things. When the race comes you have to ride what you brought and if your not happy with your horse you need to fix it.
Really digging my TNC holster adapter and leg strap, thanks again.
Awesome content guys
I really appreciate all you do
This guy giving an education reference tactical belts
Appreciate the info!!
Recommend including a list of the different pieces of kit featured in any given video included in the description or something.
That way, those of us wanting to experiment based off your experience can easily go research those products as opposed to trying to find the brief moments where you mention the brand name or trying to zoom in on a logo when it’s present.
Just food for thought.
This! Yes please. The sheer amount of different products n brands is getting average joe confused real quick imho… a pro tip / list of stuff you use would be dope
List posted ?
@@blakeh2198 Guess not :/
GBRS group is what this community needed.
legends ...love the camaraderie
Found you guys down a rabbit hole from Shawn Ryan at VE. About to buy your Modular Holster Adapter soon! I know that's going to be very useful!
Great breakdown. Thank you!
Everything they do, you can tell they have done it 20,000x - these are the "pros" when it comes to combat operations. 4:33 I love that SANGIN timepiece Cole! \m/
Thanks for sharing. I was able to watch the video in reverse to setup my belt for a right hander :)
thank you for your time. I learned a lot..
After listening to DJ’s interview it’s really good to see him like this. Good to see all of you guys!
Purpose makes all thw difference, and what a difference these guys can make, the instructors of the instructors
Facts
I don't care about people drama, "mind over matter" I don't mind you don't matter! I'm just here for the information on kit set up! Always something new to try
This video was helpful guys. Thank you.
Awesome info, thank you..!!!
Liking the concept of the "knowledge transfer" vids.
I’m running that true north adapter too, so far so good
work stations are amazing for tools of the trade
I love this belt and I love the knowledge transfer !!!
I was wondering if you were going to do the lefty belt.Thanks, looks great.
Damn. I missed the hoodie drop because of work. I need a 2xl. Thanks for the video.
You need a treadmill not a 2xl
@@iansorensen1790 lol.
From a lefty, thank you 👍💪
Thank you for this content brothers
I’ve worn a few different gun belts and battle belts over the years. This design is time consuming initially, but honestly paid off in my experience. I have the true north holster adapter as well, I’d say it’s a better move for this belt system over a regular safariland. Specifically because the bars interface like this. I have the HSP medmag pouch horizontal, I think medkits wise there are a lot of good options. Esstac kiwis or the HSP pouches are my go to. The esstac didn’t seem to hold my 9mm mags the same consistently (Glock mags are perfect, beretta mags are a little loose for my comfort. The HSP pouches grip the living shit out of all the different mags I have, so much though that it’s been a training point I’ve focused on.
Just my .02. Great video as always guys. Hope the other drama dissipates and you guys can get focused on the business.
Bison belt destroys this. It’s a wannabe Bison.
The Velcro appears to be arranged opposite to the bison. Thats something of a distinct difference, the bison looks to be similar to gcode other than the rigid laser cut material. I went back to a w belt because of the hook material facing outwards on this compared to my gcode belts.
I dont own a lot of Ferro stuff, but i bought a plate carrier a while back and wasnt impressed by it. I think their quality has greatly increased since then though so I'll defer.
You should probably just wear your Ferro belt instead of seeking out positive reviews of other products to bitch about. It might improve your overall mood.
What a true statement no one brand works the best. Mag pouch, belts all work differently
Interesting just a couple days ago I set up a tactical belt but trying to do it with more affordable pieces. Had a stiff police style leather belt that was uncomfortable and hard to adjust, so stiff so I slid that inside of an inexpensive molli tactical belt and then just like you spent a good hour or more moving AR mag holders back and forth trying to find a comfortable place and then trying to find a place to put a holster and realizing I don't have one that fits on this type of thing. I'm most comfortable carrying it at around 7 or 8 o'clock being a lefty as well that way I can get in and out of the car and it's not sticking into me. Realize I do have a tactical holster with a snap clasp on top but it's in storage somewhere. Seems like everything I have is in storage since I had to move a year or so ago and I hate going down there and digging through it cuz I haven't found a permanent place yet. Also don't intend to have a holster halfway down my leg because I'm more into the concealed carry aspect of it all and figure a black overcoat I look the same as if I weren't carrying. I put a couple drop bags for empty mags on the back and a vertical bag filled with knick knacks, extra knife, flashlight that kind of stuff that came with a kit online. I just bought more vertical bags and mounted two of them on the back of a tactical vest and filled them with various tape, bandages and a kit that has a trauma pad, a tourniquet and a bigger ace bandage. Didn't occur to me to carry a medical bag on the tactical belt so there's one more thing I should probably get. Haven't tried to sit in the car with it but I'm guessing it would be uncomfortable no matter what. Bought all black because I don't think I'm going to be running around an urban environment in camo. If the nitwits the globalists are encouraging to engage in criminality ever become a problem I just want to be prepared. Also own and operate a black car service so being armed and having body armor has become even more important these days. My problem is I don't wear it when I probably should because that one moment might come and I'll think well all my shits back at the house. It just seems the way things are going in this country something bad is going to happen and I just want to be as prepared as the next guy.
Great video, thank you!
Kind of a weird question since this is a belt video and my question has to do with mag pouches on plate carriers. But you guys are extremely intelligent when it comes to being efficient in the fight and tactics. With the advancements in mag pouches, would there be any reasons to run mag pouches horizontally instead of the traditional vertical setup? I know it will cause the mags to come up kind of high on the carrier but seems more ergonomic. I know most mag pouches aren't made to run that way but just an idea. If it's dumb, I'd love to know why. I like to learn.
As all things in life, every inch matters!
We would jump around after we set up our LBE to check for sound. Then the 100 mile an hour tape would come out. And remember the ranger band. That was state of the art back in the 80s. Also we dummy corded everything. I thought we were high speed back then.
Would these inner belts be good to use as a regular belt for EDC appendix carry? Thinking of that but to still have the option to have the outer belt ready in a truck on long road trips to the mountains to quickly throw on if needed.
Great video loved the detail you put into the belt. Would love to know what you guys run in your med packs. Keep the videos coming.
me too. These guys talk about preparing for reality and for me? The reality is I am more likely to save a life with my med kit than by shooting a bad guy. Prepare for both.
@@mbagwell2607 Couldnt agree more. Even though I have had to pull my weapon once luckily no shots were fired. But I carry a med kit in my vehicle but would love a kit for my belt/small pack I carry
Love the content and the knowledge transfers. I am ex Army, but I just bought one of these setups (waiting for the leg strap to be back in stock) for my weekend LARPing at the range. I love the design and thought that was put into this whole design. Its one of those things that you wonder "Why wasnt this thought of before?". At any rate, keep the content coming, I cant stop consuming.
Straight to the point, no bullshit, my kinda company.
Freaking loving my belt from you guys. Could you guys tell us what differences the original belt and the V2 belt have? Didn’t know if it was something worth upgrading to the new V2
Great video, thank. I enjoy your channel. Wondering why you and DJ run lights on your pistols? Curious to hear your rationale and situations where you would use the light in a self-defense situation. Maybe you guys could do a video on this topic.?
I have a belt that's similar to that one but mine doesn't have the MOLLE attachment , is that something you add your or is it made into certain belts already ,I definitely see that MOLLE attachment is a must to keep everything in place.
Very nice set up brother looks like quality American badasses designer had a hand in that. Maybe a couple of badasses
Function over fashion, brother. Always. I've been debating on belts before I get one. Looking to slick down my vest a little bit. How does this one do?
When attaching belt molle instead of tools u can curl the belt back at the molle section ur working on and it'll open that piece of molle
Thanks Cole
What do you keep in your ifac? What brand of pouch do you recommend using with your belt system as well? Thanks!
I'd really like to hear some stories about Cole from his teammates. Seems like there's a level of laser focus (I'm sure that's a common trait) that could have led to a lot of remarkable feats done without any fanfare. Again, the same is probably true for a lot of the guys, but I'd like to hear what other people thought of him because it doesn't seem like he'll be the one to think anything he did is worth telling out loud.
This was awesome man, thank you! Maybe a list of materials used could be possible?
I subbed just for the abs 🤣 You guys should make a vid showing your ink. Bet it would do numbers. Love the content
Great video.
DJ not showing his face is legendary...
simple, easy and practical.
If you look at automotive tools, specifically the trim tools?
They have a lot of pry bars and such that are none marring etc, all different sizes. And they’re inexpensive as well.
Great video
Will you guys do an IFAK knowledge transfer video? Thanks for this one awesome.
awesome vid!
Thanks for doing this vid!
Does it dig into your hip bones and chafe the skin raw when youve been wearing it for 3 days or 1 day?
Threading MOLLE is a fucking workout!
Awesome Content 🤘🏼🇺🇸
Great video. Will you be covering the contents of your IFAK in an upcoming video?
Once you find a layout that works for you, everything after becomes a slight variation of that setup... for instance, I always have at least one mag pouch for my primary and one for my secondary on my belt, from 7 to 9. Holster is at 3 (with a tourniquet in a hard shell holster attached to the leg strap or platform), primary fighting knife at 4 (I usually carry multiple types of blades on different lines, for various reasons), and a blowout IFAK at 6 on a rip away panel so it can be accessed with both hands.
Other necessary shit can be added as needed depending on mission- has mask on a drop leg, more pouches for ammo, a dump pouch, PRL, whatever... but the basics never change nor do they shift position.
Just like this video shows, first line gear should carry at least the minimum you need to keep fighting in a FUBAR situation. Everything else is better located to your PC or pack, since the loss of it wouldn't cripple your fighting ability significantly. That includes redundancies, like a bigger IFAK, food, water, etc.
But then again, I'm not saying anything most warfighters don't already know like the back of their dick.
Multicam and Coyote look great together!
As a lefty myself, I am curious. Cole, when you were active in the Teams, did you as a left hand shooter become in any sort of way, a resource for your platoon? Are there situations where being a lefty is beneficial?
Thank you.
I find that I have to move my mags more to the front because as he said...."I have shoulder issues" and it is uncomfortable to reach around behind myself fast. Slow is fine, but yanking out a mag, not so much.
Spend the extra time on the setup and get it right the first time. 🤘🏼
Yall some tier 1 clowns for calling the police.
Best comment haha
What now?
@@rickyricardo5441 some fucking Instagram drama between “tier 1 operators”, you can go look at both sides on IG. Both sides are clowns, but calling the cops in that situation is a cowardly thing to do.
I'm a lefty too, was wondering what holster you use? I have the sig p320 m17 I'm also running a tlr 1 light on it?
That Sangin time piece though 👌