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ray1970
07-07-2014, 19:10
Got a Bianchi velcro gun belt (or gun belt liner or whatever you call it) and this was stuck to it. Obviously it was made for a purpose. I'm just not sure what that is.

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/08/esurehag.jpg

J
07-07-2014, 19:11
Pic?

ray1970
07-07-2014, 19:18
Pic?
Thanks. My boss hates when I send an email that is supposed to have an attachment and I forget to attach the file.

TFOGGER
07-07-2014, 19:41
I may be mistaken, but I believe it's a Henway...

ray1970
07-07-2014, 19:43
I may be mistaken, but I believe it's a Henway...
Possibly. I was thinking maybe a dickfer.

BPTactical
07-07-2014, 20:04
Furry thingamajigabobber

Great-Kazoo
07-07-2014, 20:52
Water pump bypass gasket for a 61 VW ?

ray1970
07-07-2014, 20:57
So, it appears I am not the only one baffled by this little item.

J
07-07-2014, 21:29
I know some people use them as fillers. To allow some part of the outer belt to not be stuck to the inner belt, e.g. allow some piece of gear a few inches of movement. I assume that is what they are for... But not 100% sure. Could be an improvised use.

spleify
07-07-2014, 21:48
Possibly. I was thinking maybe a dickfer.

Wait....what's a dickfer??.....

ray1970
07-07-2014, 21:54
Wait....what's a dickfer??.....


http://youtu.be/35quNI5ed_k

buffalobo
07-08-2014, 06:34
Piece of velcro.

What do I win?

lobbed from my electronic ball and chain

hghclsswhitetrsh
07-08-2014, 06:37
Piece of velcro.

What do I win?

lobbed from my electronic ball and chain

Ooooo so close, the answer is "what is tactical Velcro". Sorry.

Great-Kazoo
07-08-2014, 07:15
Got a Bianchi velcro gun belt (or gun belt liner or whatever you call it) and this was stuck to it. Obviously it was made for a purpose. I'm just not sure what that is.

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/08/esurehag.jpg

Looks like the velcro that goes on the belt keepers.

StagLefty
07-08-2014, 07:46
Geez guys- that's a left handed framus !!!!

spqrzilla
07-23-2014, 12:48
Well, I thought that these were used to hold a hideaway handcuff key.

Uh, seriously ... [Coffee]

Gman
07-23-2014, 14:03
Looks like the piece they stick to the end of the belt so they can hang it on a rack.