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Blackhawk CQB Belt, Black, Waist 28" to 34", $10

Started by Lex, June 27, 2008, 02:10 PM NHFT

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Lex




I'm trying to get rid of a Blackhawk CQB Rescue Belt. It is black and fits waist size 28" to 34". The belt is very sturdy, 1 3/4" wide. Here is a description of it taken from somewhere else:

QuoteThe BlackHawk Tactical CQB Rescue (Rigger) belt is Mil-Standard 858 certified and built with parachute quality buckles and adapters. The webbing is 1 3/4" Type 13 (7,000 lb tensile strength) and Type 12 liner for the abrasion buffer. The CQB Rescue belt is sewn with #5 nylon cord on a Class 7 sewing machine for that complete confidence in dangerous situations. This Blackhawk belt has hook and loop along the entire length for securing the bitter end down.

It was worn maybe once or twice. In practically new condition. Retails for about $20+, I'm selling it for $10.

Will trade for something else too.

Puke

I wear one of those every day at work.
It doesn't have that eye-let on the side though, I don't what the hell that's for.

JJ

Never know when your going to have to pull out the ol' CQB!  Its like a bat-belt for non-Batmen, er, ya.

Lex

Quote from: Puke on June 27, 2008, 03:52 PM NHFT
I wear one of those every day at work.
It doesn't have that eye-let on the side though, I don't what the hell that's for.

If it doesn't have an eye-let than obviously it is not the same belt  ;)

The eye-let is so that you can tie to a rope to do an emergency rappel, etc.


Puke

Quote from: Lex Berezhny on June 28, 2008, 06:28 AM NHFT
Quote from: Puke on June 27, 2008, 03:52 PM NHFT
I wear one of those every day at work.
It doesn't have that eye-let on the side though, I don't what the hell that's for.

If it doesn't have an eye-let than obviously it is not the same belt  ;)

The eye-let is so that you can tie to a rope to do an emergency rappel, etc.



It is a rigger's belt. Just not one with an emergency rappel eye-let.
Anyway, back to the topic.