MALICE CLIP / PALS Tutorial

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For those new to modular tactical gear: A Tutorial on the basic use of Malice Clips (Made by Tactical Tailor), that should also be useful to learn more about the PALS system as well.
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You have the perfect voice for either a pilot or a radio host

Superabound
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I have a canvas, double magazine pistol pouch made in ALICE system. I use it with snap button belt keepers. It's safer and much more confortable than original steel clips.

I also tested Velcro cable organizers (sold in any computer and office store) with good results to fix MOLLE pouches. The hard plastic of proper MOLLE clips tends to tear the equipment along the time, so I learned to avoid any material harder or less flexible than the PALS ladders itself.

Another thing I use in conjunction with the PALS system (to carry a rolled-up blanket, for example) are dog collars. My grandfather used this system on old backpacks that predated the ALICE system. It always worked well.

ericktamberg
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First time using MALICE clips. Your tutorial was easy to follow and clearly filmed. GG and thanks!

battlejitney
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I came for a super quick demonstration, and stayed because it was so well explained and interesting. Nicely done.

michaelellis
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MALICE Clips are for connecting PALS to PALS (rather than MOLLE to PALS). This was a helpful video.

adamx
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ALICE came out in 1973, which was at the very end of Vietnam war, and none of the ALICE gear ever made it there. What's commonly called an "ALICE clip", isn't. It was first used on M1956 gear, and called a "slide fastener". It was also part of the M1967 gear, (AKA M67). M67 gear wasn't usually known as LCE or MLCE, "Load Carrying Equipment"/"Modernized Load Carrying Equipment", but it was practically ALICE.

AaronHorrocks
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Thank you, great video, I had it wrong. Getting the malice clips unhooked was stupid hard for me. They will stay where they are until I am buried!

jdemaria
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It's really a genius design. I'm glad you mentioned any tool that will fit will do the job. I am now able to run these tool-less.

SwtchTube
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Thanks for the lesson on weaving! I had my pouch on my pack, without the weave. However, weaving DOES make a nice and tight fit. Also, @ 5:44, that way is a MUCH easier way to get those clips off.

Dub
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I have that very panel pouch used in this demo. excellent little pouch for small documents and/or items. it's great to see the actual people behind the product, and a great product at that!

davidcolby
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Thank you sir. And you have such a pleasant voice. Much appreciated.

agalla
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Thanks a bunch, we only used molle in the military so when I was looking at pouches for my kit I had no idea what malice clip was.

danielbenington
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Excellent video! Very informative, and a pleasant voice!

akkephalos
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Love you little class I'm just getting into the gear right now this is nice to see

hvyduty
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dude thank you! saved me from a ton of frustration!

FSRCREWS
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Well, I think I am fully schooled now. Thanks for your details and history.

cbrucesbiz
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Good video, gets tight to the point with no BS.

johnyuhasz
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Thank you for this video - it helps A LOT. I was figuring out the Malice clip. The embossed instructions 'raise tab to open' did not help at all. I just couldn't get a grip on the tab to raise it. Watched this video and problem solved.

gyangjlee
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Thanks for the great tutorial. I don't have a whole lot of experience, but I am trying to put together my war belt!

ghostz
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this is a perfect example that they can't leave good enough alone, these things are hard to put on and take off, I like the snap much better, last longer too.

rustynail