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Velcro Belt and pouch

#1 Post by Lyons »

Evening/Morning,

anyone know where I can find a cheap velcro belt with 44 magnum bullet pouch or anyone selling one? I did find 1 website and it was like £50 for the belt and £40 for the pouch! rip-off!

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Lyons wrote:Evening/Morning,

velcro!!!!! rip-off!

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haha :cheers:
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#5 Post by Sim G »

What do you mean by velcro belt and the pouch you're looking for, just a pouch or something else?
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#6 Post by Lyons »

Hi Sim G, I have a link on my work computer to the website I'm talking about. I'll post it tomorrow so you can see what I'm talking about. It's just a black belt and it fastens using Velcro and there's a pouch for holding 24 44 magnum bullets that attaches to the belt. Comes to £90 or there abouts but I'm not willing to pay that much just for a belt.
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#7 Post by Mike357 »

Probably the kinda stuff Rude Fat Dog are selling???

I have thought about a solution without the leather bondage belts and pouches and I was going to go for either a Military style dump pouch (no camo heaven forbid) or a rock climbers chalk bag. I don't see why rounds and mags need to be stored in individual slots? Live rounds/loaded mags in one pouch and brass/empty mags in my pocket! SIMPLES!
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Because it looks cool as f in individual slots :)
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:lol: Ya think?
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#10 Post by Lyons »

Just found my old belt from army cadets and trying to think of a way of modifying it :) watch this space
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