Preview: Eagle Industries Operator Gun Belt With MOLLE

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posted on March 1, 2022
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Gun Belt With MOLLE

Eagle Industries offers its Operator Gun Belt (OGB) for waist sizes ranging from 29" to 49", featuring an internally stiffened design with MOLLE compatibility.

Made from 1.25"-wide mil-spec webbing, two sewn-in rows, top and bottom, provide MOLLE-pattern attachments throughout for necessary accessories, such as holsters. A high-strength Cobra buckle fastener is supplied with a D-ring and ring-retention strap. Compatible inner belts fasten simply to OGB loop fasteners sewn within.

Available colors are: Black, Multicam Black, Multicam, Coyote Brown, Ranger Green, Woodland and Olive Drab and MSRPs start at $120. For more information, please visit eagleindustries.com.

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