How to Set Up KORE Executive Protection Belt #kore #tactical #civtac

Published on June 24, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video details the setup of the KORE Executive Protection Belt, a two-belt system designed for tactical applications and everyday carry. It covers cutting and sizing both the inner and outer belts, attaching the secure ratchet buckle, and properly mounting accessories like holsters. The demonstration includes a live-fire test to validate the system's stability under stress.

Quick Summary

The KORE Executive Protection Belt is a two-belt system featuring an inner velcro belt and a cut-to-fit outer gun belt with a secure ratchet buckle. Setup involves sizing both belts, attaching the buckle, and mounting accessories, followed by a live-fire test for stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to KORE Executive Protection Belt
  2. 00:17Step 1: Inner Belt Setup
  3. 00:29Step 2: Outer Gun Belt Assembly
  4. 00:44Step 3: Final Setup and Range Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the KORE Executive Protection Belt system?

The KORE Executive Protection Belt is a two-belt system. It includes an inner belt with velcro for securing the outer layer and an outer gun belt that attaches over it. The outer belt features a secure ratchet buckle for adjustment.

How do you size the KORE Executive Protection Belt?

Both the inner and outer belts are cut-to-fit. You measure the inner belt, cut it to size, and add a crimp. The outer belt is also cut to length, and its buckle is attached by inserting the end and tightening screws.

What is the purpose of the ratchet buckle on the KORE Executive Protection Belt?

The ratchet buckle allows for precise and secure micro-adjustments to the belt's fit. It uses a clamp with teeth that ratchets down onto the belt material, ensuring a stable and reliable hold for carrying gear.

Is the KORE Executive Protection Belt suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the KORE Executive Protection Belt is versatile and suitable for concealed carry (CCW) and everyday carry (EDC) needs, as well as executive protection roles. Its robust design ensures stability for holsters and accessories.

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