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1 January 2011, 22:04 #46Member
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It's my first belt, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. I did a bit of research before buying though, and I can say that this belt has excellent, well thought out construction. Price is great for the features too. I haven't gotten a chance to take it through a class yet, but so far I really like the padded grip that spans the entire inner length of the belt. I've done a few drills and the belt stays put very nicely. No discomfort after wearing it for a while either. Planning to put it through it's paces in a class the first quarter of the new year. I'll report back when I do!
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2 January 2011, 19:45 #47
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3 January 2011, 02:46 #48Member
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Whoops! Fixed it :)
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26 January 2011, 13:19 #49
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10 February 2011, 06:21 #50
Now Offering COBRA Riggers Belts and they look sexy in the SGPB..
CXS
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12 February 2011, 01:04 #51
Hmm, do you think you could make that belt work with the Misty Mountain ISH Modular leg loops (climbing)? They have a fastex buckle in back, and mount to a carabiner in front, trying to think if I could run that out the 6:00 area, and run a chalk bag in the dump pouch if I could make this a ridiculously multipurpose belt.
S/F
"There is no greater calling than to defend the life of a fellow Marine" - LtCol McClane, USMC
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14 February 2011, 07:36 #52
The voices in my head says Yes...
Legal Jargon: HSGI's Riggers Belts are not Labeled or Certified for Climbing or use as Life Saving Equipment. HSGI will not be held responsible for any injuries or death for the misuse of any of our products.
That being said, you have too look at the ratings of the materials used.
Gonna have to call to place the order..
CXSLast edited by Custom-X_Sponjah; 14 February 2011 at 10:21.
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17 February 2011, 14:30 #53Member
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1 March 2011, 07:10 #54
A little update to the Design.
We have deleted the two outside 10" strips of Hook Velcro from the inner belt sleeve.
This will allow easier removal and adjustment of the inner belt, but still have a solid fit.
User input always leads to better and more innovative products.
I look forward to hearing any feedback, positive or negative.
Because without you actually saying what you don't like, we can never fix it..
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1 March 2011, 10:40 #55Member
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Ran the belt this weekend at Falcon Security's Tactical Pistol 1 course and I'm kinda pissed..
Because I'm probably going to be spending much more at HSGI..
For the class, my kit consisted of:
HSGI Belt
$10 super ghetto homemade kydex holster held on by zip ties
Two double USGG Gen4 Pistol Pouches
SF V70
Pistol:
M&P 9mm
F/O FS, Blacked out rear stock sights
Apex RAM
Trigger job
SS Guide rod, 15lb spring
Stippled frame
Three M&P mags with Arredondo baseplates, one standard.
Belt ran absolutely flawless. No sagging, riding up, twisting, or lack of comfort at all. Hundreds of holster draws, mag draws, reholstering, running, etc. No issues whatsoever. Midway through the day, we took a lunch break and a bunch of guys took their belts off because it wasn't too comfortable for them. I didn't even notice mine on. Our class was appx. 17 shooters, 3/4 was LEO. USBP, Sheriffs & local PD mainly, a few civvies. At the end of the day, we had a shoot off which consisted of two shots at a steel plate, 6" wide, 12" tall at 25yds, reload, two more shots. I placed 2nd, but I *did* have the advantage of a modded pistol vs. their duty rigs with level three retention holsters & stock duty pistol triggers.
When I take a rifle class, my kit will consist of:
USGG Triple AR pouch
USGG Double pistol pouch
V70
EAG Dump
Holster
I don't know how much heavier this will be, but I have full confidence that it will hold up just fine. The pistol kit carries some heft already - I figure if 83 rounds total + a pistol on my waist ran well, three 30rd AR mags plus 44 pistol rounds shouldn't be a problem. This was my 2nd pistol class ever, and I can't wait to put this belt through more!
Pictures:
THANKS HSGI!Last edited by anto; 1 March 2011 at 10:48.
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2 March 2011, 02:52 #56
Nice look'n reload!
Triple Bravo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/triplebravo/
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27 March 2011, 21:39 #57
More information in, and this belt is doing fantastic so far in a duty belt status.
The general feel so far is that it feels like an extension of your body, as opposed to being attached to you body.
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30 March 2011, 04:53 #58
CXS
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30 March 2011, 11:36 #59Triple Bravo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/triplebravo/
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30 March 2011, 12:42 #60