This YouTube video features a review of the Roll-Up Dump Pouch by Chase Tactical. The reviewer highlights specific features, such as the ability to offset the pouch lower on a belt. The video also lists various pieces of gear used in the loadout, including a WOJTEK Battle Belt, Blue Force Gear pistol mag pouch, EMDOM M4 Pouch, AMTAC Blades Battle Axe, True North Concepts Modular Holster Adapter, and Carey Concealment Thigh Strap Hanger. Links are provided for supporting the creator and purchasing related merchandise.
This YouTube Short from Haley Strategic Partners focuses on a restock of pistol magazine pouches. While the specific pistol model or caliber isn't mentioned, the video highlights the brand's tactical gear offerings. The description directs viewers to Haley Strategic's Instagram, Telegram, and Facebook for updates on restocks and further information, emphasizing their presence across multiple social media platforms for engagement and dissemination of product availability news.
This video showcases Haley Strategic Partners' (HSP) Rifle and Pistol Mag Pouches. The Single Rifle Mag Pouch (SRMP) is highlighted for its adaptability, accommodating various rifle magazines (556, 308, 545, 762) and allowing for the attachment of other gear like radios and EUDs. It features a MP2 retention system, heavy woven elastic construction, and a shock cord for enhanced retention during dynamic activities. The pouch offers 0.5-inch vertical adjustment and is made from Squadron Laminate with woven elastic webbing. The Double Pistol Mag Pouch (DPMP) and Single Pistol Mag Pouch (SPMP) are also presented as adaptable solutions for handgun magazines and multi-tools, with similar shock cord retention and vertical adjustment features, constructed from Squadron Laminate, woven elastic webbing, and Slip-Not Dots. A note indicates these pouches are designed to be slightly tighter for durability after a break-in period.
This video reviews the Condor LCS Cobra Gun Belt, highlighting its features and suitability as a budget-friendly battle belt. The reviewer discusses its construction with genuine COBRA buckles and laser-cut MOLLE slots, emphasizing its versatility for use as a standalone or two-piece system. The reviewer also shares their personal belt setup, including a Safariland UBL, a Trex Arms med pouch, a dump pouch, and Esstac Kiwi magazine pouches. The video aims to inform viewers about a durable and functional tactical belt option for various applications.
This video review focuses on the GFire Plate Carrier, highlighting it as a cost-effective tactical gear option. The presenter, accompanied by TacticalDoodle, tests the carrier in a 'Bunker' setting and emphasizes its comfort and durability, especially considering its sub-$100 price point. The review contrasts this with more expensive US-made plate carriers, suggesting it's a way to avoid high costs. Various GFire and compatible pouches are linked, along with Botach ballistic armor options. The video also mentions PayPal donations and Patreon support for the channel, Nutnfancy.
This video from Nutnfancy's SHOT Show 2011 coverage features a review of Blue Force Gear's lightweight "Ten Speed" line of tactical gear. The focus is on their chest rig, highlighting its 9.5-ounce weight and the effectiveness of their high-quality elastic pouches designed for various magazines, pistols, knives, and flashlights. The pouches are noted for being fast, comfortable, low-profile, and simple to use, made for platforms like the M1A/SCAR Heavy .308 and M4/AR-15. While acknowledging potential limitations in extreme hard-use scenarios, the review suggests their appeal for many LE, civilian, and military users. The video also briefly touches upon other Blue Force Gear products, including the "Overlord" pack and other nylon gear, praising the overall value, lightness, and US-made quality of the brand's offerings.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Condor "Kangaroo Option" multi-mag carrier. The reviewer praises its simplicity, design excellence, and size efficiency for carrying a "DL 3 loadout." Key features highlighted include its ability to hold three rifle magazines (fitting Magpul PMAGs) with adjustable elastic retention and three pistol magazines (compatible with most, including two 1911 mags). The reviewer notes the excellent materials, good stitching, toughness, and lightweight nature of the pouch, particularly in Multicam. The construction utilizes 500 denier poly coated Cordura. The pistol mag pouches have adjustable and removable lids with elastic retention. A minor drawback mentioned is the looseness of the MOLLE straps, which the reviewer demonstrates fixing with a sewing modification. Despite this, the reviewer rates it highly for its excellent quality at a good price point, positioning it as a loadout problem solver.
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