Product Preview: NRA “RKBA” Belt

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posted on January 25, 2017
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Classic style, modern design and no-nonsense dependability come together to create the NRA “RKBA” BeltEach belt is handcrafted from tough cowhide and reinforced with a sag-proof polymer stiffener—perfect for supporting your favorite firearm. An artisan meticulously hand-tools a timeless basketweave pattern finish. Finally, a laser precisely etches “Right to Keep and Bear Arms” in the center, displaying a powerful, eye-catching message for all to see. You can choose to secure this rig with the included brass hardware, or easily swap in your favorite buckle, thanks to integrated Chicago screws.

Technical Specifications
• Width: 1½”
• Material: double-layered leather
• Color: Brown
• Basketweave finish
•“Right to Keep and Bear Arms” laser etched on belt
• NRA block letters laser etched on belt tip
• Solid brass buckle
• Rear snaps to swap buckles
• Leather keeper
• Made in USA

MSRP: $69.95

For more, visit NRAStore.com.

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