Shooter’s Belt

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By Mark Kakkuri

You know the benefits of a good gun belt. The Elite Survival CO Shooter’s Belt takes this a step further, offering a gun and gear belt purposely built to handle heavy loads and tons of abuse. Offered in tan and black, the Shooter’s Belt comes in five sizes and yet each is still Velcro adjustable. Made from Mil-Spec nylon webbing, the double-layered 11/2″ belt contains a rigid inner core to enhance stability no matter how much gear you have attached to or hanging from it.

The best feature on this belt, however, is the COBRA quick-release buckle. The buckle snaps together easily and features the strongest load-bearing connection you can find. Quite simply, the buckle will not unbuckle unless you intend it to do so. At first I considered the Shooter’s Belt was probably too much belt for my purposes. After all, I simply wanted to safely and securely carry a holstered gun and maybe a reload on the opposing side. And lots of gun belts can do this. But once I strapped it on and clicked the buckle, its utility became clear. Here was a belt that would likely outlast me and all I could throw at it. And where I might be a little protective of a leather gun belt, not wanting to scratch it up at a shooting competition, I had no worries about damaging the Shooter’s Belt. Made in the USA, the Elite Survival CO Shooter’s Belt retails for $69.95. For more info: https://americanhandgunner.com/company/elite-survival-systems/, Ph: (866) 340-2778

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