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Reddit mentions of 5.11 Tactical EDC Trainer 1 1/2-Inch Belt, TDU Green, Medium

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5.11 Tactical EDC Trainer 1 1/2-Inch Belt, TDU Green, Medium
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    Features:
  • RESILIENT CONSTRUCTION - Specially crafted using ultra-strong Nylon mesh with heavy stitch reinforcements for extra durability made suitable for any tough situation.
  • HIGH-PERFORMING BELT - Designed with stainless steel buckle strategically tested for tensile strength up to 5.11 lbs. It converts to a tie down, carry strap, or emergency harness for maximum use.
  • SUPERIOR TACTICAL USE - Built for operational or recreational outdoor activities. Its ergonomic design is made to minimize discomfort while providing exceptional and reliable functionality.
  • ENHANCED STRUCTURE - Reinforced to offer a fade- and rip-resistant structure that allows every wearer to use this accessory during a hike, mission, and other outdoor activities.
  • TRUSTED BRAND - Developed with quality in mind, 5.11 Tactical offers a wide range of products that includes shirts, pants, bags, accessories, and more. Defining their brand through challenge and fortitude, 5.11 promises readiness beyond limits.
Specs:
ColorTdu Green
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Release dateSeptember 2011
SizeMedium
Weight0.55 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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u/Echoandcharlie ยท 5 pointsr/guns

This is a great and very detailed response. Thanks for taking the time to post it.

I'd add on here to find a range around that will let you do some more "advanced" drills. A lot of the indoor ranges don't like rapid fire or holster draws to prevent the average person from coming in and hurting someone. A lot of local ranges offer specific times with staffed ROs that allow for things like double taps, holster draws, etc. and you can change your shooting routine to start honing the new skillsets.

https://pistol-training.com/drills This is a pretty good website detailing a lot of drills.

There are also quite a few dry fire drills you can practice from your basement. Make sure you get some snap caps to practice on so you don't damage the firearm, and also for range time practicing clearing malfunctions in the firearm.

To give you a general idea on gear, here is what I use for IDPA when not running an actual gun belt (which is more for carbine and outside courses or work training since it fits into my overall carry platform). -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019MNL2W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_dp_T1_pAMBzb2C7JWA6

http://shop.blade-tech.com/revolution-fnh-45-p-367.html#.WW5mxoTythE

I also run a safariland retention holster for my CZ if I am going with 9mm instead of the 45.

Have fun!