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    klikbelts

    My wife stumbled on this and bought two belts last night.

    https://www.klikbelts.com/
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    George - Please keep us posted. I have a similar belt from RDR https://www.rdrholsters.com/store/cu...edc-cobra-belt. The Cobra buckle won't fit through the slots on any of my holsters. For that reason, it gets no use. I hope your experience is better. ELN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyoming Shooter View Post
    George - Please keep us posted. I have a similar belt from RDR https://www.rdrholsters.com/store/cu...edc-cobra-belt. The Cobra buckle won't fit through the slots on any of my holsters. For that reason, it gets no use. I hope your experience is better. ELN
    My wife and I have used a Talon version of these for years. Don’t you unthread the webbing from the buckle, and just thread that through loops and holster?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Looks like the ol' Endeavor Stitchworks type cobra belt, before they went belly up. Let us know how it works out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    My wife and I have used a Talon version of these for years. Don’t you unthread the webbing from the buckle, and just thread that through loops and holster?
    Yup, I've done that. It's somewhat of a PITA. I usually default to a Wilderness Instructor Belt (or the equivalent).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Jones View Post
    So another belt where you have to unthread the webbing from the buckle to put it on/take it off or to put a holster on the belt.
    Hi Tom - I'm not following. The Instructor Belt buckle is only on one end of the belt. The other end is "clean" and easily threaded through belt loops and holster slots. http://www.thewilderness.com/belts/o...structor-belt/. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqyfykdfuPgBest, ELN.

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    Keep us posted on how They are.

    Their website is annoying from the standpoint that They hang their hat on the merits of the buckle which They don't Make And is used in other belts... tell me What You do that is different from the other guy that uses a AA buckle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Jones View Post
    I think that's because they aren't specifically targeting the gun belt market, but rather the "fashion" market. To people like us, the cobra buckle is old news, to the fashion world it's new/different.
    Makes sense but They do have a "tactical" line if 2 ply belts which does go after CC, And They have a military section as Well... They need to up their marketing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Jones View Post
    What if I told you "tactical" is a fashion category now.
    Well played... haha.

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    These have a free end as well.


    You can leave the buckle snapped then thread free end through pants, holster... thread through buckle. Then if you have to drop trow during the day just click the buckle and everything stays put.

    GJM, did you order the single or double ply? I wish the free end would have some Velcro or something to keep it from flapping in the breeze.

    Please keep us updated on how you like.

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