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Blackhawk!® CQB/Emergency Rescue Rigger Belt
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$34.99 - $39.99
Item: IK-943948
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Blackhawk!® CQB/Emergency Rescue Rigger Belt

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  • 1-3/4" webbing with 7,000-lb. tensile strength
  • Parachute-grade buckles and adapters
  • Hook-and-loop secures running end for ascending
It's the choice of emergency rescuers and anyone going into harm's way. Parachute-grade buckles and adapters tested to MIL-STD-858 standards for rescue operations. Heavy-duty 1-3/4" webbing with 7,000-lb. tensile strength. Hook-and-loop secures running end for ascending. Imported.
Sizes: Up to 34", 34"-41", 41"-51".
Colors: Olive Drab, Desert Brown, Coyote, Black.
Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
1 out of 2(50%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
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TheWu
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Size problem
Date:
I first got the medium which I believe its for up to 38" but it did not fit. Next size up works good but the velcro at the end of belt could be a little longer. It is a little thin for duty use but it works GREAT for IWB.
Overall Customer Rating: 
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
Rsk2004
Location:Duluth, MN
Age:36-45
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Too thin, weak, not for firearm carry
Date:
Let me pre-empt this review by saying that if all you want is something to hold your pants up, this belt will do that...
I am a law enforcement officer and have been using one of these belts since 1998. The velcro was starting to come off and it was getting a tad frayed from daily use, so I thought i'd pick up a new one.
The new version is less than half as thick as the old version. It's actually no thicker than a pack strap - and from a CHEAP pack, at that. If you're looking for a belt to support a firearm, I'd forget this one.
This one is headed back to Cabela's.