

🔫 Gear Up for Action with Style!
The ARMYU New Issue Marine Corps Style Nylon Quick Release Pistol Belt is a robust and stylish accessory made from 100% heavy-duty nylon. Featuring a quick release buckle for easy access, this belt is designed for both tactical applications and everyday wear, ensuring you stay prepared and fashionable.
T**M
Get the XL
Good pistol belt. It’s made in China. Not as heavy duty as the US army issued pistol belt. NOTE: I got the (Large) size, I have a 38” waist and the large only has a couple inches left on each side for adjusting, I recommend the XL if your waist is close to 38” and up especially if you plan on wearing it over layers of clothing and load the belt with items. Overall a good belt for the money and should last for years.
T**R
wrong
It's not the item I exactly ordered but I kept it anyway because the cost was minimal. maybe able to use it in the future.
P**R
sturdy and good
this belt is excellent. I'm hanging photography accessories from it in pouches and cases with belt loops. It's a very sturdy belt that allows for a significant range of lengths with very tough metal teeth that do not slip or, apparently, rip up the belt material.I dont know what material the belt is made from but, it's very dense and strong. The clips is a heavy duty plastic and the adjustment slips are all metal.
R**R
Good web belt for the money
This is a good web belt for the price, to hand your bayonet, canteen, etc on. It is not meant to go into belt loops as some have suggested but to go over your pants and belt, as a suspension device. This one has a plastic buckle and snap to lock the belt but the loops that go around the belt to size the belt are made from metal. In the old days of WWII and the army of the early 1970s the fastener was made from metal and a different type of fastener used. However for today this seems a fairly sturdy belt and suspension system, for use with my M7 bayonet and canteen.
S**N
Cool belt
It's a good useful belt for more than just your pistol. Bought it for work to hold tools and other gadgets. Would be better if it didn't get loose all the time.
A**7
You Get What You Pay For
This is a cheap belt and you get what you pay for. The biggest disadvantage to the design is that you can't open the ends to attach pouches, sheaths, and holsters to the belt. If it's not a quick detach Velcro or button snap you won't be able to thread the belt through accessories without extremely oversized belt loops. Design aside it's just poorly made with cheap materials, I had loose threads around the grommets on day one. Good for a costume but not a serious pistol belt.
G**S
The quality was higher than expected
I bought one black and one olive drab to secure Seibertron Tactical side packs to my waist and for carrying other molle pouchs. The quality was higher than expected and they can be adjusted to just about any waist size. So far so good.
B**Y
A decent article, well serviceable.
This web belt does the job. I've used it for extended excursions for about 3 years now. It's still stiff, thread wound, and holding up to service. It will carry whatever loads you wish.It's not very flexible, and the buckle is made of plastic. The metal parts also have gotten a bit corroded and this early in its service. But I suppose the proof is in the pudding. It works.
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