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    I wear a leather Duluth Trading belt. It's thick. Took almost two years of wearing before it started to mold to my body.

    http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/p...cessor=content

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    Anyone have experience with the figures gear emissary belt?

    It seems like a semi-normal looking belt that fills the role that a 1.5 inch cobra buckle type belt would.

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    Ciguera?
    Yes. I wear it ever day and love it.
    Lower profile buckle than a cobra, and easier to don and dof.


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    EAGLE OPERATORS GUN BELT W/MOLLE ATTACHMENT

    So I'm considering this belt over the Ronin, and I'm just curious if I'm "giving anything up" by not going with the Ronin belt? It's not life and death, just looking for a good quality belt, kinda a "buy once, cry once" situation.

    They look pretty similar and while I haven't purchased Eagle "stuff' in a while , hoping their stuff is still "top shelf"

    However things could have changed over the years?

    If you're an "owner/operator" of the Eagle belt? how's the sizing?

    Certified Colt, Glock, REM, Tikka, SIG & S&W Armourer
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    Carrying a firearm is a way of life. Many people I know use a pistol holster, and I love the weapon belt. I've spent far less time and money looking for a leather gun strap than many other concealed carry options. The gun strap solves the real problems of concealed carry, such as durability and safety, but it also needs to be comfortable, I bought myself this (incorrect link). I love it, it looks stylish.
    Last edited by militarymoron; 10-19-20 at 21:50. Reason: Edited to remove incorrect link

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    This above post by Erny45 is a spam post. The link isn't even for a specific product, but a webpage featuring various belts. I imagine whoever posted this -- and it's their first post -- is renumerated for linking buyers to the cited websites.

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