CQR 1 or 2 Pack Tactical Belt, Heavy Duty Belt, Military Style Webbing EDC Quick-Release Metal Buckle
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You haven't given it a shot yet, have you? You're asking me a question and you haven't even attempted to answer it? I'm not sure what you're talking about. Pull the belt through first, then add the buckle if it's too difficult.
Yes. It's an excellent tactical belt.
It'll most likely be excessively large. They're a little more substantial. I believe I ordered the XL in error (I'm a 44). Actually, there's about 2 inches of extra fabric. A 46 would most likely fit in the XL. After you adjust it, there's only one sleeve to hold the excess material, so you probably don't need that much. If I were a 38, I would pick the L.
It is. That's exactly what it's for. I have three belt holsters, and I use it on all of them.
Selected User Reviews For CQR 1 or 2 Pack Tactical Belt, Heavy Duty Belt, Military Style Webbing EDC Quick-Release Metal Buckle
Maybe these will suffice for someone who is looking for exactly what they are looking for. I thought they were excessively heavy. The belt's material was far superior. As in a lot of. It'd probably break in and become more pliable over time, but the belt material is so rigid that I couldn't even get it to tighten. And these had to work right out of the box for me. They didn't do it. So I gave them back to you. 3 stars. They could have gotten a four star rating if they hadn't been broken into, but as it stands, I can only give them three stars, so I returned them.
I purchased a black 36"-inch-wide-screen television. I ordered a 38" because I wasn't sure what size I needed because my waist is 32". 33”. It's way too long, and I should've gone down a size. I used scissors to cut the length, then used a lighter to burn the frayed ends, and it's as good as new. I've never worn a belt made of anything other than leather, and it's much more comfortable. I'm going to get a second color. The price is extremely reasonable.
Heavy-duty webbing is used. It's a nice latch Despite the fact that it is secure, the implementation is poor. After the strap is fed through the loose end, the buckle does not lay flat, making it difficult or impossible to get it through belt loops with the buckle installed. It's too time consuming to do a complete install and adjustment every time you put your pants on. An excellent ratchet strap is far superior.
Very high-quality tactical belt at a lower price than similar designs from competitors. This belt has a great quick release design, and you won't be disappointed if you get one.
This is a good secure buckle, but the permanently attached end of the belt comes out the side of the buckle, whereas the removable side comes straight out of the *back* of the buckle. The belt webbing is very stiff (as one would expect from a belt), which means it doesn't flex very much: The buckle won't lay flat, so it's cocked at an odd angle. The idea for a belt buckle is great, but the execution on the details is terrible. I would not purchase this item again.
The belt will not fit the cqr pants that I purchased. To get the buckle through the belt loops, I have to remove it, which defeats the purpose of having a quick release and hook-and-loop buckle. Doesn't it seem to be going up? Because the actual strap is of excellent quality, I intend to keep the belts and use them as pack tie downs.
When I bought this belt, I expected to be able to size it once and then remove it with a switch click. When using, I discovered that you must re-loop it each time. It's far too much trouble and effort. br>However, it is a very nice product, and the materials used are of excellent quality.
Wow, I'm blown away for a belt under ten dollars. The price of a cobra buckle alone can be upwards of $25. The best budget belts can be found at Cqr. Purchase a few; you will not be disappointed. The belt is a little stiff, but it would be just as good as the boutique tactical belts if it were double webbing. By the way, unlike most other belt buckles, this one isn't meant to be worn through belt loops. I prefer a large buckle anyway, so it doesn't slip out of the loops when I'm loading it up.