I used leather, but only because the dept I worked for required it. Nylon is the way to go if you ask me. I'd go with a good name brand. In the academy a bunch of guys bought this cheap nylong set that a supply store offered. I think it was a $100 for the belt, keepers, mag pouch, holster, flashlight ring, and underbelt. Those things didn't make it through three months just sitting at a desk doing school work all day.
I think my stuff was all Safarland by the way.
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Re: Duty belt
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Thanks for the great advice and offering to let go of some of the stuff you guys aren't using I really appreciate it.
You Texas CHLers are a great group of guys, I hope I can be as helpful to yall some day.
You Texas CHLers are a great group of guys, I hope I can be as helpful to yall some day.
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