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by Pawpaw
Sat Jul 08, 2017 1:20 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: stiff belts
Replies: 19
Views: 4994

Re: stiff belts

glock27 wrote:is there just such a belt out there that is reinforced with the infinite adjustment factor?
Yes. The belt I posted above is one.
by Pawpaw
Fri Jul 07, 2017 6:28 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: stiff belts
Replies: 19
Views: 4994

Re: stiff belts

The Wilderness Tactical type belts will not be as stiff as your Comptac, but they are plenty stiff when you wear them.

The MidwayUSA Instructor Belt is as good as the Wilderness or 5.11 belts for a lot less money.
The MidwayUSA Instructor's Belt is made with durable polyester webbing and reinforced with a 1mm thick polymer sheet. This combination ensures that the holster is rigid enough not to roll over or sag with even the heaviest holster and gun. The MidwayUSA Instructor's Belt works equally well with inside the waistband or belt holsters. It is rigid enough to support other accessories you carry on your belt, such as magazine carries or cell phone pouches. Also, this belt works well for security work where duty holsters and numerous other items may be attached to the belt. The V-Ring buckle is made of A6 steel and finished in a durable black electrophoresis coating to provide years of service while still looking good. The polyester webbing is smoother than traditional nylon so the belt will slide in and out of your belt loops with ease. A hook-&-Loop system keeps the tail of the belt close to the body to reduce snagging and eliminate any chance of the belt working itself loose. Standard pant belt loops allow the extra material to be run back under, after belt closure, and avoids covering exposed belt loops.
You can have it in any color you want, as long as it's black. ;-)

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