A leather extension that allows the pistol in the 1916 holster to be carried a bit lower off the belt. Tan finish.
Average Customer Rating:
3.5 out of 5
4 of 6 (67%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Pacific Canvas Belt Hanger for 1916 Holster
Overall Rating:
1
out of 5
Hanger fails,June 15, 2009
By Rick123456
"Doesnt fit a GI webb pistol belt so what good is it..."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 2 for Pacific Canvas Belt Hanger for 1916 Holster
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Belt hanger for the Pacific Canvas holster,August 18, 2008
By ImaStargazerfrom Munising, Michigan
"I ordered and received the belt hanger with my holster. It is a perfect fit for the belt I wear and places the holster at just the right level. Quality is first rate and I would highly recommend this product"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Pacific Canvas Belt Hanger for 1916 Holster
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Pacific Canvas Leather Belt Hanger,June 14, 2008
By PennHunterfrom PA
"Nicely made from quality leather. The color matches their 1916 holster exactly. This does not side over a WWII web pistol belt. It is made to fit over a 1 3/4 inch leather belt."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 4 for Pacific Canvas Belt Hanger for 1916 Holster
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Belt hanger,March 10, 2008
By Badmitonfrom Casper, WY
"This hanger puts the gun in a confortable place. Its much easier to draw the gun with the belt hanger on then off."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 5 for Pacific Canvas Belt Hanger for 1916 Holster
Overall Rating:
1
out of 5
1911 holster hanger,July 23, 2007
By DanielCfrom KCMo
"This hanger will not fit a standard pistol belt."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 6 for Pacific Canvas Belt Hanger for 1916 Holster
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
For the Reinactor,November 22, 2006
By Chargerfrom Michigan
"This item is very well made and relatively hard to find.. It is absolutely required for reinactors in early 20th century American military history."