A poem about belt hangers

Release time:2013-10-31      Source:admin      Reads:
I had done a search on thing verse for a belt hanger, but forgot how similar a belt hanger is to a tie hanger... While the thing was printing i realized that there may have already been a tie hanger, turns out there is. This looks very similar to thingiverse.com/thing: 922, but was independently designed.
The top gap is wider, for a spiked belt as shown in the picture.
 
The DRBH consists of two main segments: the belt interface and the holster interface. These two segments are connected with a buckle that has 120 degrees of articulation. The buckle sits right where the leg meets the hip so having some flexibility there is a good thing. This buckle set up also allows you to move the same holster to different belts by having the belt interface part mounted on each belt. The connection to the belt is achieved with MALICE clips and is designed to attach to MOLLE webbing or directly to the belt. The holster interface has holes burned to match the Safari land screw pattern.
This would be an ideal belt hanger for use with the newer, more compact, single strap shroud that Safari land is making. It would also work great with a 2 strap shroud that has been modified to be a single strap shroud.
I used to just have one belt, but then I saw 2 more I liked and needed something to hang them with.

The Safari land 6004 is the standard by which all drop leg holsters are judged. It is an excellent holster but there is still room for improvement. I like my holster to ride a little higher on the leg than most of the 6004 belt hangers allow so I usually purchase an aftermarket belt hanger. One such belt hanger is the Drop Rig Belt Hanger (DRBH) from Down Range Gear.

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