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Gun bely

Ricky

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Joined
Jan 28, 2011
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134
Location
Hickory, N.C.
Well this isn't about guns so to speak, But it is a N.C. thing. Finally got my gun belt from Gunner's Alley out of Cary, N.C. the other day after a six week delay. Well worth the wait. My first true gun belt and man it does make a difference! great support without having to choke yourself to death around your waist. It was around $100.00 shipping and all and I'd say now well worth it. Holds guns tight with NO sagging. Just wanted to share and if your thinking of getting one I'd recommend "Gunner's Alley".Customer service is 100%......Ricky
 
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Northerner

Regular Member
Joined
Aug 20, 2010
Messages
320
Location
Clayton, NC
Well, since you brought it up, let's talk about "Gun Belly." JJ

I bought a Cabella's 1.5" brown leather belt. Great rigidity and durable for only $25.
 

papa bear

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Joined
Jul 25, 2010
Messages
2,222
Location
mayberry, nc
my chester-drawers syndrome has a tendency to push everything down :cry:. do you think a better belt would help. i have to cinch up tight to keep things

and before you flat bellys say anything. i do 100 setups a day. i do eat though like i'm 30 and have a tendency to ride a lot and set at the desk a lot
 
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