What's in my webbing?

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @IRunOverKidsInMyVan
    @IRunOverKidsInMyVan 3 роки тому +25

    One pouch should be filled with a ample supply of Haribo

    • @scottsummers6357
      @scottsummers6357 3 роки тому +2

      BWAHAHAHAHA!!!! Good one mate!😆😆😆

    • @MWilderness
      @MWilderness 3 роки тому +4

      The Padre has that one covered!

    • @Gamer83-pz7lk
      @Gamer83-pz7lk Місяць тому

      I would always bring a few packets of haribo- why on stag that’s all my harbour area here

    • @sparky2057
      @sparky2057 19 днів тому

      He's got some crayons in with the markers in his admin pouch. Any marine would think he's carrying gourmet.

  • @TheLimbReaper
    @TheLimbReaper 2 роки тому +8

    Well produced video. Capt. Nick was well spoken and informative. Good job, this was a pleasure to listen to.

  • @soothingmeow22
    @soothingmeow22 2 роки тому +9

    I'm sure you have some but some wet wipes are always a must have. I keep a small pack in my ruck, plate carrier, and chestrig that why I'm never without it. Weather it's nature calling, field hygiene, cleaning my weapon ect it's a must have

  • @markienatnots9479
    @markienatnots9479 3 роки тому +11

    In this pouch I have my razor, oh hold I must of left that in my room.

  • @simonsignolet5632
    @simonsignolet5632 4 роки тому +14

    A really good presentation.
    Aside from commander's admin kit, your kit layout is very much as we were taught in the 1980s and 1990s (less shovel/pick, NBC and respirator!). We wouldn't often carry a second W/B in the CEFO but would carry the basha kit. This was before soldiers carried daysacks. CEFO was always intended to support the British soldier for 24 hours, unsupported.
    Spare socks are vastly under-rated. Combined with "Mycota" foot powder, it was an ESSENTIAL in Airborne Forces, back in the day. Usually in the bergen, but personal choice, mission discretionary.
    Personally, I've always carried a SA knife (on lanyard) in a pocket - I'd do likewise with a multitool (if I had one back then). We'd always carry notebook, pencil, compass (if carried), spoon and rat pack snacks in smock pockets.
    The BCB "Crusader" Mk2 kit - how do you rate it over the original Mark 1 ('95 patt Mug)?
    I'm toying with the idea of being a civvie instructor with my old cadet units. I don't want to wear uniform, just teach shooting and field skills. Is that possible?

    • @stuffbypaul
      @stuffbypaul 4 роки тому +3

      Uniformed, you could teach SAA, fieldcraft, drill etc. Ununiformed you would not be permitted to teach these. But please, the ACF need more volunteers, don't shy away from the uniform.

    • @skylongskylong1982
      @skylongskylong1982 3 роки тому +2

      Consider becoming a Civilian Instructor in the Air Training Corps .
      You go do a skill at arms instructor Course, or be trained as glider pilot instructor.
      You also become a sponsored member of the RAF Sergeant Mess when on courses.
      What a lot of those who served in the regs / reservist twenty years ago do not understand is due to the Armed Forces being halve the size they were thirty years ago, all Arms have to work together.
      When deployed our MSR location had REME, RN medics, RAF Police.
      If you cannot get on with other services today’s Armed Forces is not for you !

  • @skylongskylong1982
    @skylongskylong1982 3 роки тому +8

    Did anybody else notice he used DKP2 ( cbrn fullers earth) for foot powder?

    • @GavTatu
      @GavTatu 2 роки тому +1

      blot bang rub !

  • @davidroutley7619
    @davidroutley7619 2 роки тому +3

    COMBAT Equipment Fighting Order! Or was for the duration of my service (80’s and 90’s). Don’t know where Complete ever came from, but imho it’s wrong. Good drills carrying two water bottles though. Nothing worse than being short of water.

  • @lastspud7030
    @lastspud7030 2 роки тому +2

    Very well presented, excellent teaching style.
    Personaly I'd ditch the plastic mug and just use the metal one and the note book would always be in my smock or trouser pocket as would the snacks. As always though if it works for you it works.

  • @Someone-ic5no
    @Someone-ic5no 4 роки тому +7

    hello mate i am curious where do you get those small mtp drawstring pouch

  • @TheOutdoorlife78
    @TheOutdoorlife78 3 роки тому +5

    Very helpful video . well presented .

  • @impermanenthuman8427
    @impermanenthuman8427 3 роки тому +4

    I’m interested in using belt webbing for solo wild hiking/bushcraft as part of a tiered survival system.
    Just wondering the practicality of wearing the belt kit ‘backwards’ (with or without harness) when sitting in a vehicle, not for military purposes of course, just making sure critical gear is always on me, in other words it would be kind of a front-of-waist/belly rig, so I can access things from it when seated in a vehicle, and then move it back around to my lumbar area when on foot? Belt harness webbing would also function as taking some weight of a backpack off my shoulders and onto my waist so belt webbing acts as the backpacks belt strap.
    Another option would be just using the backpacks belt strap to transfer weight to waist directly and having a belt bag/bum bag/Fanny pack on the front of my waist and also having some kind of chest rig/molle vest to get as much essential gear as possible to stay on my front

    • @jockin_around8314
      @jockin_around8314 3 роки тому +3

      I wouldnt recommend wearing it without a harness. Purely because it can get heavy, weighing down your back. As for wearing it on your front, id say it’s possible, but it does give you less space to work in the front, so driving and things would be uncomfortable. Though on your front id say you could maybe wear it without a harness. Id have to test it fully loaded but as a “chest rig” it might work. Just keep in mind that The beltkit isnt designed for being used on the front, so it wont be as good as something that us made for it

    • @impermanenthuman8427
      @impermanenthuman8427 3 роки тому +1

      @@jockin_around8314 thanks again, also, Jayjays webbing (as shown in this vid) has been sold out for a long time in my size, what do you think of the quality of UKOM brand tailored webbing sets? I need something comfortable and stable to rest a 70L Snugpak Rocketpak down onto so the belt webbing takes most of the weight of the pack onto my hips, can’t find any video reviews of the UKOM webbing yet it’s equally expensive yet available now.
      Thanks

    • @jockin_around8314
      @jockin_around8314 3 роки тому +2

      @@impermanenthuman8427 i cant say i have experience with this particular set of webbing. After looking at it, first impressions are pretty positive. I do know however that dragon supplies do a fantastic, well built set of webbing.

    • @johnydsmithson6834
      @johnydsmithson6834 2 роки тому +2

      I wear a webbing system hiking. I keep my rump section completely clear exactly for being in a vehicle.
      Instead of pouches on the butt of my belt, I have a haversack with clips. When in a vehicle I clip the haversack to the front of my harness. When I am out hiking, I clip the haversack to the back shoulder straps like a backpack. If I have a rucksack or backpack, I clip the haversack to my belt like a buttpack.
      Just make sure your haversack is short and wide and tough so it doesn't smack against the back of your thighs hiking. I've had no issues and carry 35lbs (12 in the haversack) of kit like a second skin.

    • @jockin_around8314
      @jockin_around8314 2 роки тому +1

      @@johnydsmithson6834 its great hearing and seeing different peoples setups. Personally since im using jayjays webbing and patrol yoke, i cant really use it in a vehicle. But thats the good thing about the civilian world, theres no need to worry about grabbing gear quickly. One thing i wont miss about the army, sitting uncomfortably with pouches around my waist, while in the bag of a wagon on bumpy terrain XD

  • @RobloxBlueLineChronicles
    @RobloxBlueLineChronicles 3 місяці тому

    Amazing video , One wee thing just that the pouch on the right ( utility) is bigger than the two in the middle on my set, If you move the BCB into that it would over pour the pouch atleast it dosnt for me , Very helpful but in regards to a daysack or how other cadets without webbing should store the goretex would be an informative video as the amount of times I’ve gotten the “ oh you have a day sack stick my gortex in there”

  • @sgtg4600
    @sgtg4600 3 роки тому +8

    An Emergency Spork?

    • @simon4133
      @simon4133 2 роки тому

      This made me lol to.

    • @GavTatu
      @GavTatu 2 роки тому +2

      in my day, that was on a length of paracord in my smock pocket.

    • @martinsmith3354
      @martinsmith3354 7 місяців тому

      @@GavTatu Racing spoon 😂

  • @AdaptorDieChannel
    @AdaptorDieChannel 3 роки тому +3

    Any way to get this stuff in the USA? Or just gotta bite the bullet and ship it across the pond? Thanks for the video!

    • @DavidSternburgYt
      @DavidSternburgYt 2 роки тому

      Why would he know, hes not american?

    • @dannyhanson3434
      @dannyhanson3434 2 роки тому +1

      American Paratrooper here, just bought this belt webbing and I love it

  • @jerrythekazzyy
    @jerrythekazzyy 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video and insight into your kit. Do you prefer stitched webbing or MOLLE webbing?

  • @sgtg4600
    @sgtg4600 4 роки тому +13

    No room for a razor I see.

    • @LC128
      @LC128 3 роки тому +1

      @Field Radio Operator it’s common for cc’d staff not to shave. Same as it’s a allowed now in the RAF and the RAFAC. Personally I think it should still Compulsory to shave unless exempt due to religious reasons

    • @Backs4more
      @Backs4more 3 роки тому +4

      @@LC128 personally I think CCF and ACF CFAV should be physically fit and at least be able to pass the BFT, but no, morbidity is fine but a beard is not?

    • @lakota_stu
      @lakota_stu 2 роки тому

      @@Backs4more 🤣🤣🤣👏👏

    • @Liam1991
      @Liam1991 Рік тому

      ​@@Backs4moreRFT!

  • @frazerhamilton9910
    @frazerhamilton9910 3 роки тому +7

    Ffs have u heard of fight light it’s in the title fighting order

  • @simon4133
    @simon4133 2 роки тому +2

    This guy carries a full branch of WH Smith's.

    • @GavTatu
      @GavTatu 2 роки тому

      lol such is a platoon or section leaders lot !

  • @para7843
    @para7843 3 роки тому +1

    Very professional mucha

  • @NikosKatsikanis
    @NikosKatsikanis 2 роки тому

    respect dude

  • @sniperrhyshughes6648
    @sniperrhyshughes6648 3 роки тому +2

    No ear protection housed anywhere in or on the webbing

    • @Backs4more
      @Backs4more 3 роки тому +1

      Approved hearing protection is provided at the firing point or issued before blanks are fired. Ear plugs etc are not allowed/authorised so carrying such items is pointless.

    • @sniperrhyshughes6648
      @sniperrhyshughes6648 3 роки тому

      @@Backs4more most cadets get ear protection issued at the start of the weekend and told to put them in their webbing and hand them back at the end of the weekend

    • @Backs4more
      @Backs4more 3 роки тому

      @@sniperrhyshughes6648 if using weapons with ammunition. He is giving an example of what he carries. He says that his ammo pouch is empty, which suggests no rifle and so he would not require hearing protection in this video.
      I think what is more important is that he gives clear, good advice.

  • @joshthetitan08
    @joshthetitan08 Рік тому

    absolutely despise the cadet vest

  • @Abcder-c5z
    @Abcder-c5z 2 роки тому +2

    Boot polish in your webbing 😂 I’ve seen it all now!

  • @Maryland_Kulak
    @Maryland_Kulak Рік тому +2

    So. You’re fighting an insurgent who is wearing Adidas running shoes and carrying nothing but an AK and a 500 ml Evian water bottle. Do you think you’re going to out run him when you’re wearing your boot polish and everything else around your waist? Just food for thought. Fighting load is for fighting. If it’s not for fighting, it should be in your rucksack.

    • @lughlongarm653
      @lughlongarm653 Рік тому

      He addressed this in the first 30secs, bud

    • @Maryland_Kulak
      @Maryland_Kulak Рік тому

      @@lughlongarm653No he didn’t, clown.

    • @capitcha
      @capitcha 10 місяців тому

      relax

    • @Maryland_Kulak
      @Maryland_Kulak 2 місяці тому

      @@Dev7.62First off, I spent 29 years and 10 months in the US Army so I know what the Army is like. I never played Call of Duty even once. What you just said makes no sense. Your web kit is always on your body, so the weight you carry there you can’t get rid of. Those are the kilograms that destroy your body. Also, if you’re using your rucksack correctly, most of the weight is borne by your hips, not your shoulders. The reality is many soldiers will have access to vehicles, so your rucksack may very well be in an armored personnel carrier or wheeled vehicle much of the time. In light infantry units (in which I’ve also served) you don’t have many vehicles, but rucksacks may be cached at an objective rally point or patrol base. Also, don’t forget the God awful body armor you’ll be wearing. You’re going to be carrying antitank missiles, ammunition, radios, batteries, and all sorts of team equipment that is divided up. There’s no way around having a heavy rucksack.

  • @jamiebenson5264
    @jamiebenson5264 Рік тому

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