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goofyfoot 10-30-2008 13:11

Battlelab (Diamondback Tactical) CQB Duty Belt- Size Large
 
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I have a new with tags Battlelab (Diamondback Tactical) CQB Duty Belt, camel tan in color, for sale. It is a size large, rigid 2" width belt and adjusts from 36" to 48". Velcro backing on the inside works great for any leg platforms you want to add to the belt, including thigh holster, sub loads, gas mask carriers, dump pouches, mag holders, etc.

These belts retail for $19.95, I am asking only $10. In Fayeteville, NC area.

triax 11-01-2008 05:18

Look P.M.

goofyfoot 11-01-2008 12:42

International Sales Addendum
 
After much contemplation, and considering my job description, I feel it would be inappropriate to sell any tactical or potentially sensitive items to those individuals outside the United States. Due to varying and constantly changing State Department rules, regulations and Federal Laws, I think it would be best if you were to contact the manufacturer directly and discuss sale through them. They would likely be more knowledgeable on international sales than I and would be able to guide you in your efforts to purchase this equipment. The best of luck to you and thank you for your understanding.

triax 11-02-2008 10:25

;) Though it is not arms and ammunition,;)

The Reaper 11-02-2008 12:21

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Originally Posted by triax (Post 233096)
;) Though it is not arms and ammunition,;)

Triax:

No one here knows you personally. You may, or may not be who you claim. Why do you want this gear? What are you going to do with it in the Ukraine?

Why would someone risk being arrested to ship you (or anyone else overseas) gear when you could easily contact the manufacturers or dealers and buy it direct?

I had a good SF friend charged with a felony and convicted for selling electronics to another dealer who shipped it outside the US. They said he should have known that the other guy was going to sell it there.

You are asking people to put themselves in a bad position, when they have no incentive to. Think about it.

TR

triax 11-03-2008 03:55

Sorry .

Absolutely not pritenzy.:)


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