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I want to start reinforcing my gun belts.

Does anyone have a good source for plastic reinforcements for gun belts?

I have a piece out of an old Acker that I tore apart but I have no clue as to what kind it is.

Polycarbonate maybe?

Thanks

Eric

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I want to start reinforcing my gun belts.

Does anyone have a good source for plastic reinforcements for gun belts?

I have a piece out of an old Acker that I tore apart but I have no clue as to what kind it is.

Polycarbonate maybe?

Thanks

Eric

Hey Eric, not sure if this will work, but have been thinking about trying it out.

http://www.zackwhite.com/product.php?productid=16811&cat=0&page=1

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Hey Eric, not sure if this will work, but have been thinking about trying it out.

http://www.zackwhite...11&cat=0&page=1

Hmmm that looks interesting I wonder how thick it is. I may have to call them Monday.

Ive been browsing www.professionalplastics.com but there are so many different kinds.

I dont know for sure what will work and what wont.

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Hmmm that looks interesting I wonder how thick it is. I may have to call them Monday.

Ive been browsing www.professionalplastics.com but there are so many different kinds.

I dont know for sure what will work and what wont.

I was wondering how thick it was as well. It says it's great for belts, and that it cuts easily, so I would guess it's relatively thin. Hidecrafter also has what I assume is the same thing for a little bit cheaper- http://www.hidecrafter.com/hci/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=1096&category_id=60&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=35

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Kydex is what is used by most of the stiffened gun belt makers I am familiar with. Not sure what thickness.

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