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Thread: Another Gun belt thread.
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01-06-2020, 16:04 #31
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Re: Another Gun belt thread.
Anyone other than Hailstorm that stock Kore?
Specifically the X1 in Black Leather....
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01-06-2020, 16:16 #32
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01-06-2020, 16:19 #33
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01-06-2020, 17:29 #34
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01-06-2020, 19:23 #35
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Re: Another Gun belt thread.
I am using the Graith Belt (from Hailstorm)
http://www.hailstormza.com/Graith-Sp...36_p_1741.html
I find this belt ticks all the boxes for me although I do not see much mention of it here.
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01-06-2020, 20:01 #36
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Re: Another Gun belt thread.
Just out of curiosity, what boxes should a gun belt tick?
If you had to describe the perfect gun belt, what would it be?
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01-06-2020, 21:38 #37
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For me:
Must be sturdy enough to support all my gear (gun/spare mag/torch/knife etc without rolling over) whilst at the same time being not too rigid/stiff (must be able to hold itself up with gear on but soft enough to not be a circle of hard plastic around the waist)
Must be low profile (to aid in concealment of gear)
Must be easy to (micro) adjust
Must be easy to thread on and off through standard trouser loops.
Is there such a thing as "perfect gun belt"?
That's doubtful.
Mission drives the gear.
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01-06-2020, 21:50 #38
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01-06-2020, 22:02 #39
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Re: Another Gun belt thread.
I have found that Micro Adjusting works wonders, perfect fit in the morning turns to shit when I get in the car,m, what matters is that you can loosen in 1 second and re adjust as you get out the car in the same time, so yes, micro adjustment is more important than stiffness but thats also what she said....
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