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  • Ruffnek

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    Getting an SOE Cobra Rigger belt when the tax check comes through.Should carry my 1911 in a Crossbreed Super Tuck very nicely.

    Go on YouTube and search this belt,you'll find a video from Tactical Response of this belt being tested tremendously.For someone looking for a good gun belt for <$100,look there.
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    toe trucks? :dunno:

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    cmr13

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    Maybe instead of buying a tow strap to keep in my car I'll just buy one of these belts! Wow!

    [video=youtube;HSSzEPn_Smg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSSzEPn_Smg[/video]
     

    partyboy6686

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    Looks like a nice belt but Id rather save money and buy a Daltech Force Bio Belt. Best $45 I spent. It handles the weight of my full size 1911's and my CZ 97B.
     

    daddyusmaximus

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    Didn't impress me towing a truck a short distance. Them pulling against each other sure as hell did. I'll be looking into one of these. I like the buckles too. Side note: I have two from Blackhawk that have been outstanding for about 6/8 years... but they don't have that cool buckle.
     

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Maybe I'm biased, maybe I'm of the old-school, but I just couldn't have anything other than leather belts.

    Try a Biobelt and you'll be able to give up the leather and not know the difference, except that the Biobelt doesn't soften up/break down like leather.

    Looks like a nice belt but Id rather save money and buy a Daltech Force Bio Belt. Best $45 I spent. It handles the weight of my full size 1911's and my CZ 97B.

    I'd agree.
     

    Bigtanker

    Cuddles
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