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  • A Must have Belt?

    This is a great addition to anyones EDC Every day carry

    With webbing rated at 6klbs, and a buckle rated at 2500lbs, the uses for this belt are endless, and when worn will always be with you!!

    Definately a great survival and disaster prep worth checking out

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    I have used the ones by Blackhawk and it sure is nice to have that capability if you need it...
    73

    later,
    ZA

    Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to
    beat you to death with it because it is empty.

    The faster you finish the fight, the less shot you will get.

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    • #3
      Another Blackhawk option

      BlackHawk® Instructor's Emergency Rappelling Belt (can be found on Galls website or just Google it)

      This belt is a little pricey ($30) but I have used it with my tactical gear for over a year and there is no visible wear and has very high tensile strength. We have the national headquarters for Galls in Lexington though so I have the luxury of stopping in and trying out some of this gear. You might be able to find some on ebay though.
      "Live for something rather than die for nothing" George Patton

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      • #4
        I have worn the Spec. - OPS. Riggers belt for the past 3 years. I bought it in all 3 colors and it is the only belt I wear. I like this style of rigger's or rescue belt style best because your ancor point is not part of the buckle. This belt costs more then the Blackhawk riggers belt but it is made in the U.S.A. most of the others including the blackhawk belt are not, on the blackhawk belts where it says USA L,M or S just means USA size. Because of this belt I use a full size carabiner as my key ring. http://www.brigadeqm.com/cgi-bin/tam...38&M5.ctx=3535

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