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buffalobo
03-08-2025, 20:51
Hoping to dedicate alot more time to competition and training this year. Minion X is keeping good grades and behavior and his Lil sis is coming of age to start comps/organized training so mom/dad have committed a few bucks to help papa with outfitting them with gear.
I tend to be a minimalist and want to avoid shortchanging the kids.
Let's discuss kits vs build piece by piece. Equipment that can accommodate growth over next few years and comp gear that can double as tac gear for non competition classes.
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I feel like actual competition gun holster are way different than tac gun holsters, since comp rigs are made for speed and minimal. At least the ones that I’ve seen. That being said I do know a couple guys who run safariland 6300 series holsters for comp
buffalobo
03-09-2025, 08:47
After breakfast conversation life gets easier. Both minions want to run gear like papa's. A good belt, appropriate holster and double mag pouch/holder with ability to add singles as needed.
Tac stuff is still probably couple years away as most classes we would attend in near future do not require it.
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BushMasterBoy
03-09-2025, 12:56
I use an old style military canteen belt. Add a load bearing harness. Belt padding for comfort. Holster is a M12 with flap. Compass pouch holds cleaning kit. Works great for those wilderness expeditions or ATV excursions. Or riding horses...
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funkymonkey1111
03-09-2025, 13:24
Hoping to dedicate alot more time to competition
Might be helpful to know what kind of competition you're talking about.
buffalobo
03-09-2025, 13:38
Steel Challenge, IDPA, USPSA.
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I’m on the hunt for something similar, a war belt for my son. So far I haven’t been able to find anything small enough. He’s a 28” waist.
BushMasterBoy
03-09-2025, 15:52
I usually wear a CQB belt everyday. Can be used as a torniquet in an emergency. Rappel loop makes it easy for airlift rescue. Lasts a long time. Variety of holsters fit. 5000 lbs test strength.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/BLACKHAWK-CQB-RIGGER-BELT-SMALL-UP-TO-34-NYLON-BLACK/20754477
buffalobo
03-09-2025, 18:26
I?m on the hunt for something similar, a war belt for my son. So far I haven?t been able to find anything small enough. He?s a 28? waist.Try Kore, I think they can be adjusted down to 24".
https://www.koreessentials.com/products/battle-belt
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Any decent kydex holster will work for most competitions.
For Steel matches just loosen up the tension a little bit and for rough and tumble stuff give the screws a little twist.
I am using these holsters. Flip the lever and it aint coming out. And he does pretty colors if you are into that kind of thing.
https://gxproductsusa.com/gx-vice-holster/
Any inner/outer belt combo works fine as long as the outer belt is stiff.
Great-Kazoo
03-10-2025, 09:52
As hoser mentioned an inner / outer belt would fit the bill. For mag holders the Pitbull tactical, 1 size fits all, mag holders would work as well. From the single stack 22 mags to double stack, no need to stock multiple mag holders. The rubber band X type retention holds up fairly well, it lasted 3 yrs in the AZ sun before they started losing tension. I also keep a few on hand for people who attend training that don't have mag carriers.
https://pitbulltacticalusa.com/
I?m partial to the Safariland ALS holster for matches and tactical fun. The ALS lever makes it easy to operate and the click will give the kids an indication they are secure. Taco pouches are great if you see them changing it up over time, and can do 1911, Glock or ruger 22. But they are finicky to insert the mag.
But if it?s their first time I would get a thicker leather belt, the cheapest working mag pouches and a decent kydex holster to start. Once the are hooked think about upgrading.
Mick-Boy
03-11-2025, 18:29
I use the same belt kit for teaching/training (non-CCW) tactical stuff and shooting competitions. If you're not looking to specialize, it's totally doable.
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After breakfast conversation life gets easier. Both minions want to run gear like papa's. A good belt, appropriate holster and double mag pouch/holder with ability to add singles as needed.
Tac stuff is still probably couple years away as most classes we would attend in near future do not require it.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
Blue Alpha does a 28? battle belt. He can get a 30? belt since you can go up or down 2?
Mick-Boy
03-12-2025, 07:09
Blue Alpha makes good kit.
I am yet to see many Competition Shooters who participate in Steel Challenge, IDPA and USPSA with any amount of consistency. Most competition shooters have a preferred shooting sport they primarily participate in then "Dabble" in the other shooting sports. Each shooting sport requires a somewhat unique mixture of gear (Holster, Mag Pouches, Belt, etc) to be optimized for that specific sport. I would suggest you figure out which shooting sport you will be primarily competing in, then build up the required gear set needed for that gun game.
The best source for what is the optimal gear setup for any gun game is to simply attend the matches and see what the heavily engaged competitors are using.
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