
I received my Liger Gun Belt almost two weeks ago so I have had some experience with it wearing it off and on and now am ready to give my opinions of it.
This is a good-looking belt. The Ligerthane material according to Liger Products has a “LigerDerm patterned exterior that gives it the look and feel of leather.” I can’t argue with that one bit. The appearance of this belt is as fine as any leather belt I have owned and nicer than many. So far the material doesn’t show a single mark. Likewise the buckle is very nice looking. Made of a single billet of aircraft aluminum and hard anodized, it also shows not a single mark. Care according to Liger is “rinse with mild detergent and wipe dry.” Simple enough. I expect after several months use it will appear about as good as the day it came from the factory.
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Benelli M2
The M2 is the workhorse of the Benelli semi-auto line. Light, nimble, but ruggedly built, the Benelli M2 is built around the ultra reliable Inertia Driven™ bolt mechanism. The Inertia Driven™ system allows the M2 to digest nearly any 12-ga. cartridge, from 23/4″ target loads to the heaviest 3″ magnums.
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STAY ALERT CAFFEINE GUM: The only caffeine gum to be tested by The Department of Defense. Tested by U.S Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, MA and by Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Department of Neurobiology & Behavior, Division of Neuropsychiatry, in Silver Spring, MD.
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This guide is for families preparing for imminent terrorist or strategic nuclear attacks
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The “Charlie” model retains most features of the original SU-16, such as integrated bipod, Picatinny rail, and M-16 magazine compatibility. The sights are similar to the “Bravo” but with the front sight integrated into the gas block.
The SU-16C has a true folding stock and can be fired with the stock folded. Continue reading Kel-tec SU-16c Rifle
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For activities where you’re carrying a gun and you need both hands free, such as rappelling, Eberlestock packs are unsurpassed.
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LIGER Products – LIGER Belt 1.5″
About LIGER™ Gun Belt
The LIGER™ Gun Belt represents a major break-through in gun belt design, utilizing custom components and proprietary processes developed by and available exclusively from LIGER™ PRODUCTS.
UPDATE
Received the belt on Friday and first impression is overall positive. It’s a little different that a traditional belt but the buckle [...]
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Knowledge, especially knowledge learned first-hand by practical experience–not book reading–is like a new pair of shoes. If new shoes sit in the box and you don’t wear them they really aren’t worth much. The shoes need to be taken out and worn to get any value out of them. So it goes with knowledge. There is a saying that when a door closes, another door opens. Such is the case for me recently.
After eleven years of work I took a perfectly good business in Texas, shut it off like a light switch, moved it 2,000 miles and plugged it in again. To state I was sure the light would come on again after being dragged most of way across the United States would be arrogant at best. And just so you know, I wasn’t sure if it would click back on again.
What I learned after eleven years–key word “learned”–not “speculated” or “guessed” or “thought” might actually be of some interest to some of you. Or at least, “His Editorship” thought as much. So what do I base these impression upon? How about 500-plus firearm and tactical classes, having a nominal 12,000 students, ranging from the likes of “Wanda-the-redheaded-mother-of-two” from Detroit, to Special Operations personnel from all branches of our military services.
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On my desk is an Olympus DS-330. The unit comes with a nice docking cradle and Olympus DSS Player 2002 software. I have not used it a lot but for recording a couple meetings and permanently saving some voice mail messages off my phone it has done a good job. The controls are not as intuitive as I would like but with a little practice it should become second nature. Playback quality is very good out of the recorder’s speaker, less good out of my PC speakers but still quite good enough. If it matters I’ve seen this one on TV several times where reporters all flock around someone with recorders in their hands trying to get a quick quote so it must play back well for them. The batteries (2 AAA) haven’t needed replaced yet and it’s been on my desk at least a month with moderate use. There is a jack for an AC adapter to plug in and an earphone jack, neither of which have I used. There is also a “hold” switch which effectively locks up the whole unit so you don’t accidentally hit a button and record when you don’t want to or more importantly accidentally delete something you may really need.

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