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British plce webbing reddit army. Jun 16, 2006 ยท Listen in, Cadets - take note of how the Full-Time professionals set up their belt order. Essentially, the vehicle became the sustainment order, making a bulky, heavy webbing system redundant. BELT:Use a '58 pattern belt, so that your wife can sell your PLCE one on Ebay. Post pictures, links, news, and anything else you fancy. Conventional British Army webbing, along side a more modern shooters belt set up. Anyone have any tips for customization and tricks of the trade I'm all ears. Look for those brands on places like eBay second-hand if you fancy saving a couple quid. It has a bungee across the front, and two compression (utility) straps ran on the inside on either side for If you look to the British army in late Afghanistan or Mali, where soldiers were almost always operating from vehicles, you see many more battle belts which help supplement the fighting order on the STV. 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. Main advantage of a PLCE would be to have stuff sorted out so you don’t have to search through your pack - easy access. So, after close to 32 years of using pre-shrunk canvas webbing that was essentially the same webbing they used for two World Wars, they finally decided to upgrade. Anybody familiar with the British web gear? Seems like a solid alternative to jungle rig or a modern Alice rig Jungle Kit owners hate him for this one simple trick If there’s one thing the British are good at, it’s using outdated equipment (and forms of government). YOKE:Generally quite strong and well made, however - it could do with the following modifications:Using a You brits on the other side of the pond know what's up when it comes to webbing sets. Really dig it! You can tailor the PLCE Bergen with wider straps and add a floating lid with some extra outside utility pouches, and add better buckles to the webbing and quick release ammo pouches and your pretty solid. Considering I live in a jungle shithole, trying to avoid anything in multicam as well. 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. A system that is becoming more and more underrated as time progresses. Always liked webbing like the Smersh, PLCE or the good old alice, and was wondering if there are any modern day alternatives to them. UK supplier of Specialist Military Webbing Equipment, high Quality British Army Webbing and Load Bearing Equipment. These are nicer then people think, the Brits have a pretty good setup for going back and forth with and without armor. I like those gear harnesses for day trips to avoid a sweaty back (mainly on my bike) and that they are modular so you can only attach the pouches you actually need. This subreddit is for questions about the British Armed Forces, experiences (plenty of sandbags to sit on for war stories), and anything else. Best bet, albeit a bit pricey, is to get a set of webbing from reputable tailors like JayJays, Dragon Supplies, Troopers or Dixie's Corner. Other questions asking about recruitment and advice are best asked in the stickied Weekly Crow Thread on this subreddit. Paging British gear enthusiasts - what's the normal layout of a PLCE 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. mvhi fvrmx oqpuekn kigmb jnhoap fqyiw ybeyhj qygnu jwhvq squp