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28-01-2015, 17:47 #1
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Badger Gun Belt - New low profile "carry" belt.
The Badger Gun Belt is a very sturdy very low profile gun belt.
The low profile is achieved by the use of a G-hook "buckle" instead of a conventional buckle, Cobra buckle or "instructors" belt buckle.
The belt is manufactured by using 2 layers of 1.5" wide resin reinforced webbing (think proper scuba diving weight belt stiffness) stitched together with four rows of stitching and a 1" wide coloured webbing overlay (black on black, foliage on black or coyote on black).
Specs:
- G-hook Military Grade Steel "buckle"
- Ultra stiff resin reinforced 1.5" wide webbing stitched in 2 layers with 4 rows of stitching
- An "easy on" design belt that threads through belt loops and holster loops with ease and without having to remove the buckle
- Belt fits through most jeans and normal pants standard belt loops
- The 1" webbing overlay is available in black, foliage green and coyote brown
- Very Low Profile buckle area which is ideal for low profile appendix carry
- Belt has 6 webbing hook loops for adjustment (similar to molle loops)
- Threading left to right or right to left possible with the G-hook secured by either hooking from the top or the bottom depending in thread direction
- Manufactured in South Africa by Daniel's Holsters with imported high quality materials and excellent craftsmanship
Sizing:
SIZESIZE RANGESMALLEST SIZE IN CMLARGEST SIZE IN CM3232-3681cm91cm3434-3886cm96cm3636-4091cm101cm3838-4296cm106cm4040-44101cm111cm
Fitting:
Measure on your body, without pants, where you usually wear your belt. My belt is a 36" and I usually take 36" waist pants. IWB the G-hook is in the 3rd loop from tip and OWB the G-hook is in the 4th loop from the tip. So it leaves me 2 loops of adjustment either way.
I have been wearing and testing the final version of the belt now for about a month and it has become my favourite "carry" belt. It gives very good support IWB and OWB and it is very low profile with no buckle printing when wearing a T-shirt or a light weight shirt.
Price :
R625 VAT included.
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03-02-2015, 14:30 #2
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Re: Badger Gun Belt - New low profile "carry" belt.
Hey Khumba, how does it compare to the CR Speed EDC belt?
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03-02-2015, 15:06 #3
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Re: Badger Gun Belt - New low profile "carry" belt.
The CR Speed EDC belt is a velcro belt. I had one and I'm now carrying my Woolies leather belt in it's stead because the velcro just didn't keep up.
Bummer I didn't see this belt there today. Looking for a replacement belt. I'll just have to get the funds again and get back there!
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03-02-2015, 15:18 #4
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