Preview: KORE Essentials Garrison G1

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posted on July 5, 2022
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KORE Essentials Garrison G1

One of KORE Essentials’ numerous styles of gun belts, the Garrison G1 is a 1¾"-wide tactical model rated to support up to a 10-lb. load—easily accommodating most full-size handguns, several reloads and other ancillary equipment—making it perfect for range training or law-enforcement use.

Constructed of flat nylon webbing surrounding the company’s proprietary Power-Core center, the Garrison G1 is rigid enough to support your gear without sagging, yet comfortable enough so as to not impede mobility. A hidden, 40-setting internal track in the belt’s tail interfaces with a ratcheting buckle at its head, allowing the user to fine-tune an ideal fit in 1/4" increments.

MSRP is $70. For more information, please visit koreessentials.com.

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