Building a War Belt? Here Are Some Options
- GunBroker.com
- Sep 7, 2020
- 3 min read
If you go to a range, anyone who is serious about firearms is likely to have a war belt. A war belt is designed to keep all of the items you might need on you without taking up too much space or weight. When you are looking for guns for sale, keep your war belt in mind and how a new gun might affect what you add to it. You can find war belts that are a single belt, like a law enforcement officer belt, or a two-piece that might have MOLLE rigging, which you might find in the military. Here are the attachments you should have on your war belt.
Extra Mags for Your Guns
First and foremost, you want extra mags for your firearms. When you buy guns online, take the opportunity to get pouches that accommodate any new types of mags. A common configuration is two sidearm mags and one main rifle mag, but you can configure your extra mags to your liking. This is especially handy for those who compete.
Dump Pouch for Garbage and General Carrying
Empty mags? Trash? Sandwich? All of these can go in a dump pouch. There are a few different styles, such as ones that are compact and pull out from the belt pouch, ready to be filled and hang off your belt, as well as static pouches. These can be used to carry any number of items and can be thought of as a generic carry-all.
Medical Supplies Just in Case
Always be prepared for a mishap at the range, competition, or even hunting. You will want to attach an individual first aid kit, or IFAK, to your belt. Some tear away, such as Blue Force Gear’s Trauma Kit Now!, while others are easy to pull open, like the 5.11 Tactical Med Kit. You will want to keep items to stop bleeding and plug holes in your IFAK. You should also have at least one tourniquet, whether it is attached to the IFAK or inside, and preferably have more than one.
A Holster for Your Pistol
Whether you want a drop-leg holster, mid-ride holster, or one level with a belt, you should have your firearm secured to your belt. It is best if you have a holster meant just for your gun. A holster that accommodates a variety of guns will not do quite as good of a job as keeping your HK P30 secured in the holster. After all, this is, arguably, the most critical part of your war belt. One way to get around only being able to have one type of handgun in the holster is a quick detach system, such as from Safaril and, that allows you to switch out part of the holster without replacing the entire system.
A Multitool or Knife for Maintenance
Finally, a multitool or combat knife can help get you out of many sticky situations, whether it is maintenance on your gun or opening a package or other field craft.
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