That's the type of system I finally went with. The South African combat vest. I injured my neck and back in the service and can't really do much humping with a fully packed Rucksack. My water kit is purification tablets, Sawyer Mini, and boiling. Fire is three lighters, two dozen lifeboat matches, 6" ferro rod, a jewelers loop. BCB cooker w/cubes, and a U.S. GI stainless canteen cup... and enough coffee for 4 cups a day for a week, and assorted tea. My med kit is fully combat stocked, and the "feel good" stuff, besides my heart meds... Two ponchos for shelter and Snugpak Jungle blanket. My water is on my web belt - two quarts
Ammo pouches were replaced with utility pouches to allow for more storage. Webbing configuration was still comfortable and practical for use. In military. Utility puches are often used in place of ammo puches depending on which weapon system is being used.
I prefer kitkat. The Snowballs will be easily squashed if I put them in the webbing. However kitkat are more practical shape and and will take up less space so I can pack more supplies. Thank you for your insightful question.
Good video, i support your choice for the webbing, very useful.. I am trying to find the same original mug with yours in value price,, but nothing.. May you suggest me a good seller please??? Many thanks
@@prepperal4677 Thanks for your message. I was trying in ebay. i found in UK but it gives extremely high shipping and the prices are about gbp 18-20.00 with the same shipping....Thanks for the help..
Hi. I accidentally deleted your last comment. Yes. The high prices are due to brexit. The worst decision the UK ever made. If you cannot buy a british style mug. Then i will suggest buy German. Good quality and EU prices etc.
@@prepperal4677 Thanks for your message again,, I bought unfortunately the German but it is too small for the osprey 1lt uk water bottle... After brexit we ca not buy anything from UK.. ,,they sk from us extremely hi shipping.....
I seen a lot of bad but I like that the most of the go right around my way I won't get heated or hot or anyting I think that it's a better fit with a sling bag I think that's a better fit for me that is really holding me down for a s c I like that I like to have 1
Ah, What did he say now? Joking aside I like the PLCE system except for one thing...The magazine pouches are right under your arms. I find that uncomfortable. Brit Troopers must run around w/arms held out like Gorillas?
I know what you mean. Practice makes perfect so there is no fumbling around. The idea of the magazine pouches being at the side is so that when we are in prone position we are not lying on top of our magazines.
Great video very well thought out and informative Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much for your kind comments,
That's the type of system I finally went with. The South African combat vest. I injured my neck and back in the service and can't really do much humping with a fully packed Rucksack. My water kit is purification tablets, Sawyer Mini, and boiling. Fire is three lighters, two dozen lifeboat matches, 6" ferro rod, a jewelers loop. BCB cooker w/cubes, and a U.S. GI stainless canteen cup... and enough coffee for 4 cups a day for a week, and assorted tea. My med kit is fully combat stocked, and the "feel good" stuff, besides my heart meds... Two ponchos for shelter and Snugpak Jungle blanket. My water is on my web belt - two quarts
Thank you for the reply. Sounds like a robust loadout. What is jewellers loop? I'm always interested in new fire starters etc.
You need to use the ammo pouches because that is where the yoke attaches at the front
Ammo pouches were replaced with utility pouches to allow for more storage. Webbing configuration was still comfortable and practical for use. In military. Utility puches are often used in place of ammo puches depending on which weapon system is being used.
I'm not carrying webbing for anybody ever again, Bergen yes.
Tacticat approved 👍
Where ir ye gona put yir stash af snowbaws big man?
I prefer kitkat. The Snowballs will be easily squashed if I put them in the webbing. However kitkat are more practical shape and and will take up less space so I can pack more supplies.
Thank you for your insightful question.
Good video, i support your choice for the webbing, very useful.. I am trying to find the same original mug with yours in value price,, but nothing.. May you suggest me a good seller please??? Many thanks
Try Ebay to start. Ebay UK or Ebay Germany. Also try a company called Mil-Tech. Thank you for watching and your kind comment.
@@prepperal4677 Thanks for your message. I was trying in ebay. i found in UK but it gives extremely high shipping and the prices are about gbp 18-20.00 with the same shipping....Thanks for the help..
Hi. I accidentally deleted your last comment. Yes. The high prices are due to brexit. The worst decision the UK ever made.
If you cannot buy a british style mug. Then i will suggest buy German. Good quality and EU prices etc.
@@prepperal4677 Thanks for your message again,, I bought unfortunately the German but it is too small for the osprey 1lt uk water bottle... After brexit we ca not buy anything from UK.. ,,they sk from us extremely hi shipping.....
Loving the poouuChes
They are good kit. Hold a lot of essentials. If you going go buy them make sure you get a good deal.
@@prepperal4677 I get em from my unit for free hahah
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I found a pattern 58 but I didn’t take it
I seen a lot of bad but I like that the most of the go right around my way I won't get heated or hot or anyting I think that it's a better fit with a sling bag I think that's a better fit for me that is really holding me down for a s c I like that I like to have 1
Ah, What did he say now? Joking aside I like the PLCE system except for one thing...The magazine pouches are right under your arms. I find that uncomfortable. Brit Troopers must run around w/arms held out like Gorillas?
I know what you mean. Practice makes perfect so there is no fumbling around. The idea of the magazine pouches being at the side is so that when we are in prone position we are not lying on top of our magazines.