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to the original poster....my backup light is behind my gun, and my primary light is on my weak side on the front. look at my little blurb i created.
http://www.shosholoza.com/cop/Leave a comment:
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Put your flashlight in your sap pocket (or leg pocket if wearing Class C pants) on your support side. You should never, ever, have your flashlight in your gun hand.Leave a comment:
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Here's the KenW. duty belt sytem...
If you haven't used an item for a year; take it off.
If you have a taser, don't carry OC anywhere but your patrol bag or coat pocket.
Just slide your ASP into your back pocket.
Put a streamlight stinger or surefire combatlight in the other back pocket.
As long as you have high-capacity mags, just carry one spare; put your exam gloves in the other pouch.
By the way; in plain clothes, so I don't wear a duty belt any more. Everything other than belt badge, pistol, 1 pr cuffs, one spare mag, fits into my pockets. I have a wide variety of good looking cargo pants. Even voice recorder, note pad, business card case, 4" folding knife, and ID case. All else Including vest) stays in the truck.
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This is why I changed his system.... I use a varient. The front half (buckle to Gun and Buckle to taser) are pretty well the same.
The diff with my system is that is your are trying to do a tactical draw of your light and gun nearly simultaineously... the Hindi system has issues. The being the case I put my light carrier behind my radio pouch, moved the glove pouch over a hair towards my gun, and added a set of cuffs directly behind my gun.
It works well for me... The Hindi SAFETY system works well as a general guide for belt design, however it does have a few issues that may not work well for ALL users.Leave a comment:
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Also just for info Futuredeputy, I have been on the force for approx. 4 years, in the beginning my belt had no room for anything else. I have the leatherman, pouch for knife, exc... Now after all this time, from behind my gun on my right side to the 9 o'clock position is open, just a baton ring and a flashlight ring, along with 2 keepers. Can't stand all that weight. I was told the longer you are on the force, the less things you will carry on your belt.Leave a comment:
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Yes, it is.
Hindi specifies where to put the flashlight? I didn't know that. Maybe I have a pre-flashlight version of the DVD.Leave a comment:
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Everyone likes different things. The Hindi system does not works for all, he is not completely right. But I guess its right for him. Do what works for you. Experiment, I do not want a light on my gun, so my Streamlight Strion is up front on my left side, I have gun on right side.Leave a comment:
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Maybe try this:
Left to right: cuffs 12:30 oclock, OC 1 oclock, 3 oclock firearm, glove case 6 oclock,(small of back), radio at about 8:30 oclock, flashlight at 9 oclock, asp on rotating scabbard holder at about 10 oclock, and mag case around 11-12 oclock.
This way you can grab your flashlight with your left hand and your firearm with your right hand.Leave a comment:
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Who the heck is Bob Hindi? Set your belt up how it works for you.Leave a comment:
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Hindi Duty Belt Problem
When I set my belt up according to Bob Hindi's belt system, my flashlight goes behind my gun. The problem I have with this is that you cant draw you weapon and light at the same time. Has anyone that uses the system changed where you put your light?
I would get a Tactical light for my gun, but it doesnt have a rail.
And for thosed that dont know, the belt is set up like this.
(* indicates keeper) (my belt is just a bit different than Hindi's)
Left to Right-
Handcuffs
OC Spray
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Firearm
Flashlight Ring
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Glove Pouch (SOB)
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Radio
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ASP in Side Break holder
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Mag Pouch (Horizontal.)Tags: None
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