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  2. Yancy Derringer - Wikipedia

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    When called to action, Yancy's weapons of choice are four-barrel Sharps pepperbox derringer handguns carried concealed (one held by a clamp inside the top of his hat, one in his vest's left pocket under his jacket and one up his jacket's left sleeve in a wrist holster) and a knife in his belt. (A belt buckle inset with a toy single-barrel ...

  3. Freedom Arms - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Arms' first offering was a five-shot mini-revolver in .22 Long Rifle known as "The Patriot". It was later offered in .22 Short and .22 Winchester Rimfire Magnum.A beltbuckle holster version was patented by Richard J. "Dick" Casull (U.S. patent 4,450,992) to accommodate the small revolver.

  4. Point-blank range - Wikipedia

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    The belt buckle is used as battle zero point of aim in Russian and former Soviet military doctrine. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The first mass-produced assault rifle , the World War II StG 44 , and its preceding prototypes had iron sight lines elevated over the bore axis to extend point-blank range.

  5. Batman's utility belt - Wikipedia

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    Consisting primarily of a strap and buckle, the utility belt houses ten pouches or cylindrical cartridges that are attached to the outside of the belt. The buckle itself typically contains a miniature camera and a tape recorder. A secondary compartment behind the length of the belt houses Batman's supply of batarangs.

  6. Belt buckle - Wikipedia

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    A "chape" is the fixed cover or plate which attaches buckle to belt while the "mordant" or "bite" is the adjustable portion. Plate-style buckles are common on western military belts of the mid-19th century, which often feature a three-hook clasp: two hooks fitting into one end of the belt and a third into the other. Officers might have a ...

  7. Police duty belt - Wikipedia

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    A British police officer's duty belt, with Hiatts Speedcuffs, handcuff keys and CS spray visible.. A police duty belt (sometimes referred to as a gun belt, "duty rig" and/or kit belt [1]) is a belt, typically constructed of nylon or leather used by police, prison and security officers to carry equipment easily in a series of pouches attached to the belt, in a readily-accessible manner, while ...

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  9. Montana Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Montana Silversmiths partnered with Girls With Guns, a company that designs and sells hunting and outdoor clothing for women, to produce branded jewelry and belt buckles. [7] They have been named the official buckle supplier for the United States Team Penning Association for 2017-2018. [11]