Rothco New Issue Quick Rls Pistol Belt
A**R
Very good pistol belt.
Sized accurately. Very good pistol belt.IT ARRIVED DESPITE USPS SAYING IT HAD BEEN DELIVERED SOMEWHERE IN KENTUCKY.Good seller.
V**N
Just like the Govmnt issued belts!
They are just like the government issued belts we were issued in the army infantry! They are very durable, and i even bought two GI canteens and holders and an LBV straps to help shoulder the weight off my waist! I bought two of these for hiking, exploring, camping, and defense!
M**R
Reasonable Product at a Fair Price
Seems like a good solid nylon belt - not the same as the old original G.I issue stuff, but it will work. In some ways the quick release plastic buckle is better than the old metal turn-lock ones (but I still prefer the original!). I ordered the largest, and it is definitely NOT 56", but it is certainly large enough to go over my current 42" waist with jeans and a heavy belt, and I think there is even a good 3"-4" more to spare.
S**D
Military belt.
Fits great !
W**
Army belt.
Nice and sturdy. Excellent so far. Don't anticipate any problems.
E**S
Solid Pistol Belt, better than the provided one for UTG Modular Vest Kit
Franky, the pistol belt included with the UTG set is barely functional for the purpose of holding up your leg rigs. Don't ask more of it than that task and maybe the odd light pouch here or there.Now, when you add a more proper pistol belt, such as this one, you can really start adding the gear without much in the way of concern. On mine, I have the two leg platforms (right side is pistol and medkit, left side is dump pouch and pistol mags). I also have a ring for a Maglite Flashlight (which has other uses), and I have two Rothco two-pocket ammo pouches for bolt-action rifle chargers or other miscellaneous gear. This is supported by the retention grommets on the bottom of my vest, so it does not fall off my waist while I'm moving about. Of course, I can also attach a set of Tactical Suspenders if needed, so I have some pretty solid options for use. I am thinking about getting myself a GI-issue Butt pack to carry more supplies, such as survival kit or water.Best part of this is the price -- $10 for a good and solid pistol belt. Hard to beat. If you're serious about getting serious on your gear for upcoming unrest or other problems, you will need a solid belt for leg rigs or holsters. This is a good starting place without having to shell out $60+ for LEO heavy leather belts or similar.
J**M
Close to Military Spec
This very nice belt is not meant to be worn through pants loops but to hold equipment and pouches on the outside of clothing like a police officer’s belt. It’s made with quality materials that are not quite as stiff or thick as my old Army issued belt, but pretty close. Being made from a very slightly softer material makes this much more comfortable right out of the package. Fasteners and buckle appear to military quality. This belt easily accommodates ALICE clips, MOLLE straps, LCE1 and LCE2 straps, etcetera. Color is very close to military issue (which had many shades of green anyway). XL size is the same as military issue size Large, so I assume Large might be the same as military Medium, and Medium might be the same as military Small. I suggest getting XL or at least Large then adjusting the belt down to size with the easy slide adjusters. You will definitely want a larger size to adjust up to fit over a coat if the weather requires it, then adjust back down during warm weather wear.
A**1
Won't carry a lot of weight
It's not GI issue, and it'll hold a few light weight items, it lacks the structure to carry a full GI field load, even with an LC1 or 2 harness. If you're trying to recreate your old "deuce" or 782 system, get the real GI belt
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