Duty Belts: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Duty belts were first used in the UK during the late 1800s. Police were required to carry so much equipment that it no longer made sense for them to force items into their pockets. These early belts were made of the leather, and the pouches were not detachable. A standard model was made to hold a truncheon, a firearm, ammunition, a notepad and pencil, a flashlight, and a whistle.
Fact #2. During the second half of the 20th Century, the majority of ammunition pouches were refashioned to carry magazine clips. In addition, the standard leather duty belt gave way to nylon and polyester. Most waistbands came equipped with detachable pockets. This gave officers the option to simply buy a new pocket. This was beneficial, particularly because utilities like pepper spray and taser guns were easing their way into the mix.
Fact #3. The first feature that really makes a difference is fit. That is to say that if one doesn't sit well on your waist, it's not going to be a valuable asset. With that in mind, be sure to check the maximum width on any model you might want to purchase. There are certain types that won't fit anything beyond a 42 inch waist.
Fact #4. You'll also want an option that doesn't bunch, or droop, or cause you to itch around the waist. Most reliable versions have a band that is made out of either nylon or polyester. Be sure to read each unit's product description to confirm that the fabric and its webbing have been reinforced.
Fact #5. Another feature you'll want to take note of is a duty belt's buckle. Yes, it may seem minor, but it becomes important when you happen to be carrying around a great deal of weight. Almost all come with a buckle that is made out of plastic. What differentiates one from another is the locking mechanism. Ideally, you'll want it to fasten securely so you don't have to waste any time clicking it back into place.
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