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I got a new belt.
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2019-11-01 at 5:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian This is not a gun thread, so I will spare any discussion on tokarevs (which is not at all what is in the picture, but I do own two of them).
Some clothing products are for looks, some are for function.
Do I really care what a belt LOOKS like, if I am using it simply for its physical properties? If I use a belt to carry a large all steel pistol + spare mags, cargo pants with all the usual shit + a multi tool and a flashlight, and more spare mags? Why would I care about how it looks if nobody sees it, as it is worn without a tucked in shirt? Tucking in a shirt over a concealed handgun is doable, but what about if you carry spare mags on your belt?
The reinforced nylon belts pictured are the most comfortable that I have had so far. Anyone who carries any weight on their belt would know; a stiff, quality belt is ideal in making extra weight be unnoticed.
When I just started carrying, I used my typical shitty belt. The kind that faggot resident spic uses (which he wont post because hes a pussy). But such belts are garbage at carrying anything, and they bow easily. The belts pictured dont bow, and are study enough to the point where you can carry a lot of weight on your belt without even feeling it. Its great.
talk about comfort, one of the most comfortable material for making belt is ..../
seat belts.
they're smooth to touch, soft on your waist, and they are extremely tough and are engineered to carry 10 times your weight.
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2019-11-01 at 5:45 PM UTC
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2019-11-01 at 5:51 PM UTCThe deciding factor when I bought my belt at Walmart was that it had a Made in USA tag on it and the other belt was $2 cheaper so I deemed it inferior and comunist.
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2019-11-01 at 6:04 PM UTCGot one like the russians, same brand, except with a push through buckle and one sides od the other is black, and a leather one with a proper prong buckle that I don't wear cause the nylon one is so much easier.
Nylon one I've used every day for near 10 years and it hasn't failed me, some wear inside from a label near the buckle but it doesn't come loose unless I want it to.
Haven't worn the leather one enough to say about it, only got it this year. -
2019-11-01 at 6:08 PM UTCWhy are you hiding the logo on your t-shirt?
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2019-11-02 at 9:42 PM UTCDamn
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2019-11-02 at 9:50 PM UTC
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2019-11-03 at 5:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam Ah-huh.. It's hella does and stuff.
nein !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Swastika_Society
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2019-11-03 at 5:30 AM UTCIn Hinduism, the symbol with arms pointing clockwise (卐) is called swastika, symbolizing surya ('sun'), prosperity and good luck, while the counterclockwise symbol (卍) is called sauvastika, symbolizing night or tantric aspects of Kali.
The mirror-image forms are typically described as:
left-facing (卍) and right-facing (卐);
left-hand (卍) and right-hand (卐).
The left-facing version is distinguished in some traditions and languages as a distinct symbol from the right-facing and is called the "sauwastika". -
2019-11-03 at 5:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL In Hinduism, the symbol with arms pointing clockwise (卐) is called swastika, symbolizing surya ('sun'), prosperity and good luck, while the counterclockwise symbol (卍) is called sauvastika, symbolizing night or tantric aspects of Kali.
The mirror-image forms are typically described as:
left-facing (卍) and right-facing (卐);
left-hand (卍) and right-hand (卐).
The left-facing version is distinguished in some traditions and languages as a distinct symbol from the right-facing and is called the "sauwastika".
tor-mæ-tor, toe-marr-toe, muhammad, mohammed, mehmet. -
2019-11-03 at 5:33 AM UTCsigg hell.