This video, Part 3 of 3 by Nutnfancy, reviews a tactical Crossdraw vest as a Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) option. The reviewer emphasizes a systems approach to LBE, recommending users first identify their tactical needs (ammo, secondary weapons, optics, survival gear) before selecting gear. While acknowledging limitations like slower handgun access and lack of body armor integration, the vest is praised for its cost-effectiveness, versatility, lightweight design, comfort (breathable mesh, adjustable shoulder pad), and suitability for civilian "sheepdogs" and some LE/military scenarios. Specific brands like BlackHawk and TacForce are mentioned. The reviewer notes it's a good "grab and go" solution but less ideal for intense firefights like those in Afghanistan. Downsides include Velcro wear and potential snow clogging.
This is Part 1 of a 3-part series by Nutnfancy reviewing a tactical Crossdraw vest as a Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) option. The reviewer emphasizes a systems-based approach to LBE selection, prioritizing anticipated defensive scenarios like WROL, combat operations, or law enforcement situations. While acknowledging limitations for intense firefights, the Crossdraw vest is presented as a cost-effective, versatile, and lightweight grab-and-go solution for civilian 'sheepdogs' and some military/LE users. Benefits include integrated pouches, adjustable fit, and comfort, while downsides involve slower handgun access and lack of body armor integration. Brands like BlackHawk and TacForce are mentioned as suitable options. The reviewer assigns a high 'Nutnfancy Likeability Scale' score of 9 out of 10.
This is part 3 of a series on the WROL System, focusing on tactical crossdraw vests. The video emphasizes a systems-based approach to Load Bearing Equipment (LBE), urging viewers to first define their tactical needs before selecting gear. It highlights crossdraw vests as a cost-effective, versatile option for civilian 'sheepdogs' and some LE/military users, suitable for scenarios ranging from WROL (Without the Rule of Law) to combat operations. The review details numerous benefits, including integrated holsters, ample cargo space, comfort, and adjustability, while also noting downsides like slower handgun access and lack of armor integration. The presenter, Nutnfancy, rates the vest highly (9/10) as a 'grab and go' solution.
This video, Part 2 of a 3-part series by Nutnfancy, reviews a tactical crossdraw vest as a Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) option. The presenter emphasizes a systems approach to gear selection, advocating for realistic assessment of needed capabilities for defensive scenarios like WROL, combat operations, or law enforcement. The review details the benefits of the crossdraw vest, including its versatility, cost-effectiveness, and suitability for both overt and covert carry, highlighting features like ample ammo capacity for pistols and carbines, comfort, modularity, and a good handgun holster. Downsides such as slower handgun access and lack of body armor integration are also discussed. The vest is classified as a medium capability, high-value 'grab and go' solution.
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