@rjlifestyleonfire3549

You look professionally dressed and Tactical at the same time, that how all security companies should have it. You are ahead of the game when it comes to a growing security company.

@johndover7096

I like your setup, basic and simple. Then again, there are people that like to go all out. Everybody has their own preference on how they want to build their gear. I work for Allied Universal in CA. I can do both armed and unarmed. For armed, I would wear a level IV Safelife plate carrier vest and attached to the vest would be my main firearm in the holster the FN Five Seven MRD with a red dot and flash light, body cam, and maybe pen and little notepad. For my duty belt, it would have a X26 Taser pistol, Byrna Pistol launcher with three mags filled with half kinetic and half OC balls, a pair of metal hand cuffs, some zip tie cuffs, flashlight, and my backup pistol the 9mm S&W M&P sub compact with two magazines. My unarmed rig would be the same as my armed minus the firearms, I'll just carry two Byrna Pistol launchers. I might even wear a tactical helmet with headphones that can connect to the radio. It's better to be safe than sorry. Some people say that's way too excessive, but in reality when the real situation happens, you better hope you are prepared because everything is going to happen very fast and your adrenaline is going to kick in with the stress.

@informativeclassics

I’ve done security for 22 years, and most unarmed post don’t require all of that gear. Plus most clients don’t want a military look in their officers. As you stated that client allows you to wear that gear. But for the most part an unarmed guard looks like a cop without all of the equipment.

@bentonhousand4187

I work unarmed security and I carry a taser, baton, OC spray and a vest.

@leightonbuchanan

I love the idea of having two sets of cuffs one on each side. You never know what hand you will have free when you need one

@duncandixon6203

I feel that whenever you need to wear a chest plate to stop stab wounds to vital organs, you should also carry a med kit designed to stop heavy bleeding around arms and legs. Tourniquets, Israeli bandage, clothing scissors, etc. 

If there was no threat of a knife, the you wouldn't need the plate.

@teanistillmon3341

Gear up. Very nice!. I have worked unarmed security.  This should be this way.

@hectorlopez3190

Awsome! You look Professional and proud of what you do. Thank You!!

@traemcpherson7266

I've worked unarmed security, and I get a flashlight. That's it. --- Nuts in these times.

@akefaloskavalaris8550

Nice job my friend...Im from Greece and now i start my security career!!! Hope one day to work for a nice company like yours!!! πŸ‘

@crimbullet

This is a very good video because I normally see armed security duty belt set ups and not unarmed. Hey by the way β€” I know you have a sneaky concealed handgun somewhere there πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚

@Ivorycoast_1124

Smooth shit brother. No ego!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@mtndewprettygud6416

Official like a ref with a whistle nice fit man

@christianzgaming

You inspire me, love the setup

@tb100875

Awesome πŸ‘Œ

@gardennovice7896

Only thing you need is 2 flashlights, 2 pens, 1 notepad, and a mini Bible.

@Nick-bj5pb

Very useful video, thank you!

@omarvaquero4672

Usually, most clients don't require  all that because  they feel pressure  from the employer to get charged more, plus it intimidates their customers, employees, and tenants. Some clients don't like guards detaining due to their potential liability, so they don't want guards carrying cuffs.  If it's a high crime area or a government  contract, then the client might accept  that and require all that.

@Exposethetweakers

Good look Sir πŸ‘

@mvlogs1955

FYI in some states you cannot equip any type of security officer with handcuffs, oc spray or taser without proper state certification or through a third party state approved agency.  SO's do not have any LE power to arrest any persons to utilize handcuffs.