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funkymonkey1111
02-23-2017, 17:56
I shot in my first two competitions this weekend (Cha Lee's HPPS USPSA match at Ben Lomond and at the NoCo 3 Gun at Pawnee). I met my goal and wasn't disqualified (and actually didn't finish last, either!). So, i've got this bug now.

Anyway, i like to touch things, try them on, etc., before i buy them. Is there a local place that sells the competition inner/outer belts, competition holsters, 3-gun shotgun loaders, other mag holders, (and even competition guns)? And, by local, that's Cheyenne to Pueblo as I am often up and down the road and can stop in. Or, is this stuff mostly online? I know there's a competition holster maker in loveland/longmont (some damn place) but don't know if he has other stuff.

I was able to get by on the USPSA match with just a kydex holster and two mag carriers on a 5.11 belt, but for 3 Gun, (it seemed to me) you're not even in the same ballpark without some sort of loading system--i suppose that's what I'm after first, and a decent belt.

Vanniek71
02-23-2017, 17:59
I don't know of anyplace locally, but if you ask shooters at events I am sure they would be more than glad to let you fondle their gear. I've got several rigs, if you see me at a match feel free to say hello and I'll let you check out what I have.

Hoser
02-23-2017, 18:14
Just come to as many matches as you can and try to touch as much stuff and ask as many questions as you can.

Gear queers that have been around a long time (yes, me) always have lots of junk gathering dust and have went through a lot of stuff before they decided what works and what doesn't.

Fromk
02-23-2017, 18:18
When you go to your next match just ask around. 3-gunners tend to be a friendly bunch of people and they tend to be happy to tell you all about what they have and what they've tried. Don't go blindly spending a bunch of money before you've shot a match or two.

This goes double for shotgun loading. There are a few products out there and personal preference goes a long way toward that decision. I always pack an extra set of shot shell holders that can be loaned out and I know a lot of others do, too.

There are places that cater to competition shooters popping up. You'll probably end up doing a good amount of purchasing online anyway.

MarkCO
02-23-2017, 19:23
Good for jumping in.

There are a few Carbon Arms sponsored shooters who have loaner gear, and many that are not sponsored who do as well. MachineGunTours has some gear that will work for 3Gun, but the only shop that has a lot is Liberty FireArms Institute in Loveland. They carry our gear and have a demo of our CARBS belt which is selling like hotcakes.

If you have specific questions or want to try something out, let me know and I will be glad to help you out.

Firehaus
02-23-2017, 20:38
Im researching info as well. What brands does everyone like?

Does carbon arms have compete systems like this?

https://cpwsa.com/collections/3-gun-stuff/products/3-gun-competition-complete-belt-rig


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MarkCO
02-24-2017, 07:56
http://www.carbonarms.us/Belt-Gear/carbon-arms-ratchet-belt-system.html

We do not carry holsters or mag carriers, but everything else. Shooters Source is another good resource that has everything (but not the CARBS): https://www.shooterssource.com/belts-belt-mounted-equipment.html

esaabye
02-24-2017, 10:26
Check out liberty firearms in Loveland. The purchasing manager is a 3gunner and keeps a pretty good list of items including shell caddies. Also brass pro carries safari land els belts.

funkymonkey1111
02-24-2017, 17:14
thanks for the info, gents--i went to liberty firearms institute today--I had never been there--that is quite a setup they have.

I ended up talking to Wes (the purchasing manager in esaabye's post) for about 30 minutes--he was incredibly helpful, and I'd honestly say it was the single most pleasant experience i've ever had in a gun store in the past 28 years.

OK, tek-lok, or ELS?

Hoser
02-24-2017, 17:52
ELS

ray1970
02-24-2017, 20:33
I tried the tek-lok stuff and didn't like it.

MarkCO
02-25-2017, 08:47
ELS.

Wes is legit. He is a top level competitor and he knows his stuff.

esaabye
02-25-2017, 10:48
ELS said by a teklok owner

SA Friday
03-04-2017, 22:00
Bowers Tactical; we try to have some Blade-Tech competition belt systems in stock, but they are size dependent. We order Blade Tech holsters as needed for competition rigs. We also carry some Safariland gear.

Centennial carries some gear, Longshadow holsters.

Lots of on-line stores too.

Rucker61
03-05-2017, 07:14
thanks for the info, gents--i went to liberty firearms institute today--I had never been there--that is quite a setup they have.

I ended up talking to Wes (the purchasing manager in esaabye's post) for about 30 minutes--he was incredibly helpful, and I'd honestly say it was the single most pleasant experience i've ever had in a gun store in the past 28 years.


Wes is good people.





OK, tek-lok, or ELS?

Google "teklok els Brian enos" for all the discussion you'll ever need.

colorider
03-06-2017, 15:07
Bristlecone in Lakewood has double alpha belts and mag holders. Also long shadow holsters.

funkymonkey1111
03-07-2017, 21:42
Bristlecone in Lakewood has double alpha belts and mag holders. Also long shadow holsters.

Thanks! Checked them out today