DBR Custom Gear SMB Cobra Belt

You might not know DBR Custom Gear as it’s a small company based in Poland that specialises in producing custom solutions to your tactical needs. Every product they have available can be customised, completely changed or you can even design your own piece of gear that does not exist on the market. Going even further, if you have a product that you bought off the shelf of any brand and you want to modify it, the DBR Custom Gear guys will meet your needs. We went ahead and ordered one of the products they offer on the website without any modifications. It’s the SMB Cobra belt. Like many other...

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