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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3219149" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>I forgot to mention my new gun belt! You may know that I like Kore Essentials Trakline gun belts. I've worn one every work day for two years, carrying a radio, a set of keys, a multitool, and a box cutter on the belt. Even when the leather cracked on both sides at the same place, the belt held together, thanks to its plastic core that stiffens it for carrying loads.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a new belt from them in the beginning of March. I noticed it was a bit thicker than the old belt. I didn't think anything about it until the buckle slipped off the end of the belt as I was getting out of the car. When I went to the Kore Essentials website, I found that they had redesigned the buckle, making it more substantial and adding two set screws to aid in retaining the leather. I ordered a new buckle and it came in last week. This new belt Is better than my original belt.! I heartily recommend Kore Essentials gun belts. At $60 in either leather or nylon webbing, they are great gun belts for the budget conscious.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my LML413DL using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3219149, member: 6592"] I forgot to mention my new gun belt! You may know that I like Kore Essentials Trakline gun belts. I've worn one every work day for two years, carrying a radio, a set of keys, a multitool, and a box cutter on the belt. Even when the leather cracked on both sides at the same place, the belt held together, thanks to its plastic core that stiffens it for carrying loads. I ordered a new belt from them in the beginning of March. I noticed it was a bit thicker than the old belt. I didn't think anything about it until the buckle slipped off the end of the belt as I was getting out of the car. When I went to the Kore Essentials website, I found that they had redesigned the buckle, making it more substantial and adding two set screws to aid in retaining the leather. I ordered a new buckle and it came in last week. This new belt Is better than my original belt.! I heartily recommend Kore Essentials gun belts. At $60 in either leather or nylon webbing, they are great gun belts for the budget conscious. Sent from my LML413DL using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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