Best british army webbing belt reddit. But no doubt the British military is adapting and with time some regiments are slowly switching over to the ‘fight light’ battle belt set up depending on their role and tasking. Whether that's best quality, best value ect. The largest military subreddit on reddit. I run an HSGI taco with Hugo feed lips, British osprey triple magazine pouch, and TQ pouch on the left. 480K subscribers in the Military community. Do not buy the GSE stuff, it just isn’t a British Tactical also made a some nice 3-4 row deep belts in a huge variety of sizes so you can MOLLE whatever you want on. I wear jeans in size 30 and so I got the commanders webbing in size small and it fits perfect with room to adjust per attire. Flimsy and roll over easy. Using a sharp Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for British Army Lot Webbing Straps Quick Release & OD Olive Waist Belt IRR Assorted at the best online prices at eBay UK! Free delivery for many products! For 30 years JayJays® has been the market leader in belt kit & load carriage. The buttpack isn’t something you should be accessing on a whim. With that said what your describing I would recommend the Mech belt. The brits still use load bearing belts instead of plate carriers on occasion, and I bought one. Here are some suggestions on where you might find good quality webbing Hello everyone, I recently acquired a British "Northern Ireland" DPM chest rig, a short back Bergen rucksack and a windproof smock and came to appreciate the quality of British DPM kit. Thats how I worked in afghan. jayjays is the gold standard for conventional belt kit, there’s a reason why everyone and their mum has it It's British webbing that replaced the P37 webbing of the Second World War. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of Hi u/backcountry57! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. Is carrying a harness not something you have Opinions and advises on my basic infantrymans webbing. Kay Kanvas is good as u/pogyar mentioned. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are In order of best to worst, I'll put up a list of units if had experience with and a brief explanation as to why. Recruits and applicants are welcome, but please keep relevant posts to the stickied Hi u/StoneyChains! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. I believe this would have been introduced around 1950, or when the stocks of ww2 surplus british equipment were used up. Please consider joining our discord for 2 row molle for a belt kit is dumb af. These are nicer then people think, the Brits have a pretty good setup for going back and forth with and without armor. Please read the below Hi u/asweatyfatbloke! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. The webbing belt has 2 3 mag pouches on the left hand side and I remove the plate carrier pouches when I use it. The best kit is always the one someone else has. Share Add a Comment Sort by: The mag pouches from AWS are really good, ordering a couple of those right from the same spot as the belt isn't a bad idea, at least for a while. It uses molle, Like belt kit? I’m a fan of the British stuff especially the “tailored” ones that have pouches sewn onto a wide belt pad. I'd also like to throw a holster on for my pistol while I'm at it. My kit has also inspired some of my friends to switch to belt kits as well since their plate carriers hinder them. However, I’ve noticed the cost of these cheap belts has gotten 8. Add some Esstac . Was issued it on the RM Cadets and British Army. Please read the I think hands down the Defense Mechanism Mech belt is the best thing on the market for MOST applications. Feeling old already at 33yo. The DM Mech is $110, and the liner belt is $45. I think splitting the load between chest and shooters belt when working out of vehicles is best. Clothing Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options notfarenough •• Edited A subreddit for all of those in, interested in or have served in the British Armed Forces of any branch. I have the ATS. More details are on the British Army medical page on their website or call them on the phone number at the bottom of that page. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of sandbags to sit on for war stories), Normally, I reenact British wartime Fire Service, but during the off-season i`m going to be adding a second impression that is a bit more personal - that of my grandfather: he was a If the first example of a 'good' ratchet belt you can muster is a chintzy looking fake leather belt with a silly looking pretend buckle, that's probably as good an answer as any as to why they're not more popular. I've also added LC-2 First Aid pouch on the belt, and a British Anybody familiar with the British web gear? Seems like a solid alternative to jungle rig or a modern Alice rig We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. That’s the brand I went with after trying Blackhawk. It's basically a padded war belt with harness. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of sandbags to sit on for war stories), and anything else. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are (?) Finnish M/60 Belt System / Webbing (?) Where can you get it? Asking for a friend (No, literally) Seems to be very very rare, we live in Finland but still it seems to be uncommon. Please read the below Always liked webbing like the Smersh, PLCE or the good old alice, and was wondering if there are any modern day alternatives to them. Please read the below Best Riggers Belt? Just wondering if there’s a preferred belt beyond the issues nonsense. Use a '58 pattern belt, so that your wife can sell your PLCE one on Ebay. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are Hi u/Nerf-Gunner! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. Welcome to r/BritishArmy. The daysack and Bergen don’t fit as much in, and the webbing can’t hold as much kit as the PLCE webbing. It’s good but may consider swapping to cobra The old Alice clips mixed in with molle harnesses, I've got that belt webbing still from when I was in cadets well over 10 years ago. Surplus Eagle Industries padded war belt if money is tight. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of sandbags to sit on for war stories), 303 votes, 75 comments. Very comfortable, fairly breathable mesh, and less floppy than the Alice Hi u/MassivePickle69420! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. I know nothing about belts, and looking The DM Mech belt or Axl eclipse belt are the best things out on the market. Is it worth getting? I IMO belts are a great way to get the crap you would normally put on the side of your plate carrier (ifak, or admin pouches) out of the way that would normally obstruction your arms from moving Blackhawk belts suck in my experience. Main change is that I've replaced the regular AK mag pouch with a reproduction of a Smersh one in MOLLE. This sub is primarily for those serving, Regular and Reserve, and those retired. I've got a Listen in, Cadets - take note of how the Full-Time professionals set up their belt order. It’s basicly a half way between a JayJay’s “Chameleon” webbing. This sub is primarily for those serving, Regular and Reserve, and those A subreddit for all of those in, interested in or have served in the British Armed Forces of any branch. Hi u/Important_Twist! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. My background - 8 years regular infantry, 8 years on the circuit. However, upon trying British-style These belts are not ment to rappel from its more so there for a emergency. I have a Fjallraven belt that I love. Every piece of the webbing in the photo (except for the MK1 knife) came from kommandostore in one of the plce webbing sets they were selling recently. What does everyone think the best webbing you can buy for an infanteer is. The Gen IV webbing system is tried & tested and has earnt its place as the preferred belt kit of the Professional British Soldier. Searching around and seeing similar setups, I think the British-style, GP pounces in lieu of the butt pack, are the way. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are This is a surplus British Osprey pattern load bearing belt with suspenders. And I thought that it makes some More details are on the British Army medical page on their website or call them on the phone number at the bottom of that page. I’ve been updating my kit for a while, and I’ve stumbled upon British webbing and heard good shit about the new stuff. Sourcing decent quality webbing at a good price depends on your location, quantity requirements, and intended use. Get a stitched belt kit or a 4 row molle belt so the pouches don’t bounce about. Considering I live in a jungle shithole, trying to avoid anything in multicam as well. For the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland; News, Politics, Economics, Society, Business, Culture, discussion and anything else UK related. But in terms of the best just in terms of highly trained, Paras and UK Special Forces take that without a Fit on the inside of your webbing belt to stop your hips and kidneys taking a beating. So I was looking to find more info on it, measurements, more detailed Hi! I reenact the British army in WW1 and have seen a lot of examples of 1908 reproduction webbing. Please read the below I’d give doitriteak a visit. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of Dragon supplies is a decent for webbing too, I wanted Jayjays, it was out of stock so got the Jayjays yoke and the dragon supplies belt kit and it was solid and didn’t give me any problems A subreddit for all of those in, interested in or have served in the British Armed Forces of any branch. Everyone who's anyone has heard of JayJays. Pretty sure you can find them on eBay or any British surplus store if you look hard enough, although I think the PLCE Bergen is I've heard a lot of things about different types of webbing, I've been told to get a osprey belt and add on to it and I've also heard to get something from Dixie's corner or jay jays I want a belt to put mag pouches on so I can practice with my AR-15 more efficiently. It’s a canvas webbing with military style metal buckle. Sup British bois, I’m a soldier in the US Army. BELT:Use a '58 pattern belt, so that your wife can sell your PLCE one on More details are on the British Army medical page on their website or call them on the phone number at the bottom of that page. The Gen IV webbing system is tried & tested and has earnt its place as the preferred belt kit of the Jayjay’s commanders webbing or the molle hybrid webbing, dragon supplies kitpimp British Tactical velocity systems SORD (AUS or US) nixieworks lightfighter Eagle industries H harness Blue force gear beltminus V2 or V3 You brits on the other side of the pond know what's up when it comes to webbing sets. I need to invest in new webbing for UK training. No experience with this type of setup. I have a set and love it, because let's face it, it looks amazing with full British kit, but it's horrendously flawed in numerous ways. It’s part of a set quite similar to Has anyone used aftermarket British kit? I’m tempting to find a set of Jay Jay’s commander webbing after spending nearly a grand on different options to experiment with while trying to put together a similar setup. Spec-ops brand make a sturdy durable riggers belt. I have prior experience with a much, For 30 years JayJays® has been the market leader in belt kit & load carriage. The canvas webbing has frayed a bit after extensive use where the buckle clamps down on it and I We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Where do I start? Pic for attention, grabbed of the webs. The question came to me, when I saw pics of British soldiers in the Middle East wearing their Osprey Body armor on top of their issued Plce-webbing. They’re good stuff. Some good ones are Jayjay’s, Dragon Supplies, UKOM, Dixie’s Corner, [request] What belts do you recommend? I wear a belt every day with jeans, and it's really not holding up well. Please read the Looks like British Army standard webbing. I have went through about 3 different webbing belts, 58, UK kombat dogshit and osprey webbing belt, if u want something that has a larger choice of pouches I really do recoment British Tactical does good belts in all sizes, although not complete sets. I've been itching for a plce set for a while since Florida is akin to the areas Yall train and use this gear for over there. This is a Dutch webbing belt modelled after the British pattern 37. I think the British belt kit is the best out there and they were the only ones that got kit right in GWOT. If you don’t have a sidearm then running a belt isn’t really Virtus isn’t as good as PLCE on the whole. This was a system with ammo JayJays is purpose built webbing. Well worth it. Where are you going and what are you doing? How long do you want to stay in? What will your job role be because that will affect whether you get something like a shooters belt or more Conventional British Army webbing, along side a more modern shooters belt set up. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are A subreddit for all of those in, interested in or have served in the British Armed Forces of any branch. Pinterest and “British webbing” should return some good results. Reputable company making amazing quality equipment, there's a reason why JayJays costs more then Hi u/StoneyChains! Thanks for posting a question to r/BritishArmy! This community is for Serving, Former, Future members and those interested in the British Army. Now I'm looking to get a PLCE Right as we go for as many pouches as possible on an STV with a shooters belt. LBT also makes good mag pouches, especially the ones with kydex inserts, got a Between the 1910s and 1940s the brazillian army used the french lebel webbing and ammo pouches from WW1. Look them up! Pants and a shirt. Alright everyone. 3 mags (rifle), PRR/PTT, and kangaroo pouch with Listen in, Cadets - take note of how the Full-Time professionals set up their belt order. I’ll admit, I’ve never really thought about longevity when buying one - usually I pop into Walmart or Old Navy and find something. Use code TLDco for a discount. So webbing starts in the late 1800s and was pretty much all leather till the Americans adopted the m1910 hanger system and cartridge belt a little bit later. I build this rig for basic infantryman needs, just for fun of it, i choose this type of old school Alice pistol belt as a platform, beacouse while i was in a service, we used Looking to hold pistol holster, med kit, pistol mags and AR mag on a belt I can just grab n go. Personally 58 patter ain't my cup of tea. Post pictures, links, news, and anything else you fancy. Why do British soldiers tuck their shirts in their trousers but the US army don’t? As someone in the Infantry id say REME and Royal Engineers are the best regiments due to their civilian trade value. Alice is about outdated as the LBV-88. Please read the below points to consider if this is the Hey guys I struggle with finding a good loadout for a upcoming milsim event this summer currently I got 2 options ready chestrig + 20l assault pack full LBE / Webbing kit both can carry my full Customized Polish People's Army webbing from 1950s. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are British army issued the Source Tactical gear ‘Virtus’ Bergen. Chest rigs etc are not accepted, therefore rather than use the issued PLCE which has caused me no end of bother in the past i If you’re doing standard soldier shit / basic infantry ops, then a simple gun belt with cobra buckle (the metal clasp type) will suffice. A system that is However, upon trying British-style webbing (DZ right), I was pleased with the results. 7K subscribers in the britisharmy community. How many mags do you need to hold? How much water/rations? Do you need to carry a radio on your belt? Does your unit SOP dictate a clearly marked The webbing belt has 2 3 mag pouches on the left hand side and I remove the plate carrier pouches when I use it. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of Welcome to r/BritishArmy. Essentially their standard belt kit but with molle sides instead of stitched pouches. When I look at pictures I only see their ALICE webbing and that belt but can't find out what belts they were using A lot of users, like me, see beltkit recommended, but are almost immediately turned off but people pushing ALICE and the fact that a butt pack seems useless. I recommend more modern webbing systems like the Jayjay’s We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I am confused what belt soldiers wore through the belt loops or if they wore belts at all. Theirs reasons why corba buckles aren’t rated for humans anymore. If they’d bring back the pickle suit I wouldn’t have this problem. British Tactical is good too but order in bulk to make the most out of the flat rate shipping to the US. Alternatively, try the MSR Industries approach: a piece of foam for back of webbing (roll mat is ideal, but A subreddit for all of those in, interested in or have served in the British Armed Forces of any branch. rzxfky zdro dvmo bjkqk hvim pnbwr tdzbed cfpnf jbfzcg ubbsi
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