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Liion Defense Introduces the Gibborim Gun Belt

Liion Defense and Mission Spec have teamed up to introduce a new belt called the Gibborim Gun Belt that targets the EDC/concealed carry market. Interestingly, they did not go with a Cobra buckle, but instead opted for the newer RAPTOR from JBC CORP.

Press Release

GIBBORIM Gun Belt

The GIBBORIM Gun Belt: A New EDC Belt by LIION DEFENSEâ„¢ and Mission Specâ„¢

The GIBBORIM Gun Belt is a polished spin on the everyday carry (EDC) gun belt. The stiff Nylon core, wrapped in your choice of several different CORDURA® colors, gives the gun belt stiff support, a refined finish, and that exceptional “Hand-made in America” quality.

“The GIBBORIM Gun Belt, featuring the RAPTORâ„¢ Buckle, is the Cadillac, the Ferrari, the Bugatti of EDC belts.”
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VIDEO: “The GIBBORIM Gun Belt – A New EDC Belt by LIION DEFENSEâ„¢ and Mission Spec”

PRODUCT FEATURES

The GIBBORIM EDC belt, designed and created by LIION DEFENSEâ„¢ and Mission Specâ„¢, incorporates the stiffness of a good everyday carry belt and the fit and finish made for the modern world. With the three buckle options and three color options, that are currently available, this high-end belt will meet your unique needs. (More color/camo options coming SOON: Ranger Green, Digital, MultiCam, Kyrptek, Red, and MORE)

• Stiff Nylon core wrapped in 1000D (Denier) CORDURA®
• Rigid construction for carry weapon support
• Buckle options of: RAPTOR™, ITW G-Hook, or ITW GTSR Polymer
• All popular sizes (We use real-waist measurements when ordering to insure supreme quality and customer satisfaction)
• Limited Lifetime Warranty
• Hand-made in America

GIBBORIM Gun Belt

“The RAPTORâ„¢ is the first quick release buckle made in the USA with a patent pending locking mechanism. They are finished with a special 2 layer process involving Hard Anodizing and Electrostatic Powder Coating to withstand everyday use and abuse in the field. This process also gives the RAPTORâ„¢ a non-reflective matte finish. The RAPTORâ„¢ has been 3rd party tested for exposure to salt water, salt spray, and sand.” -JBC CORP

Link to J. Henry Holland Corp.’s 3rd party test results of the RAPTORâ„¢

ITS Tactical’s post “RAPTORâ„¢ Buckles offer American Made Alternative to AustriAlpin Cobra Buckles”

Gibborim” is an ancient Hebrew word meaning “mightiest”; it also has been used to refer to soldiers, lions, hunters, and leaders. In the Bible, David’s “Mighty Men” were known to be courageous men of valor and perform powerful feats of war. This belt is designed to securely support your everyday carry weapon; a tool you will use to defend what matters most. We are called to be brave and courageous “Men of Valor”, to be GIBBORIM.

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www.liiondefense.com
The GIBBORIM Gun Belt – The Modern EDC Belt
www.missionspec.com

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7 Responses to Liion Defense Introduces the Gibborim Gun Belt

  1. CommieLawnGnome October 28, 2014 at 8:56 am #

    How does this compare with the Boxer Zenith?

    • Brandon October 28, 2014 at 8:59 am #

      Don’t know, I’ve never used a Gibborim.

  2. TK October 28, 2014 at 9:04 am #

    Looks good, but I want to see some reviews before I drop $75 on one…

  3. Mike October 28, 2014 at 9:06 am #

    Hmmm I don’t know about the RAPTOR buckle. I like that it’s US produced, but the last one I handled felt cheap.

    • LIION DEFENSE October 29, 2014 at 10:49 am #

      Lots of thought went into choosing the Raptorâ„¢ buckle before we committed to using it on the GIBBORIM belt. Not cheep quality at all and there are some great 3-rd party test results out there that show it’s capabilities (link above and on our site), and we also feel that it’s minimalistic size is a great benefit for an EDC belt.

      We are pretty sure that no one will be carrying 3,000lb of gear on their pants 😉 and if they do, they will do it with style and quality.

  4. Richard October 28, 2014 at 10:03 am #

    Looks like a pretty straight clone of the Volund Atlas to me.

    • LIION DEFENSE October 29, 2014 at 10:51 am #

      The Atlas looks like a fine belt, but there are definitely significant differences and the Atlas was not used as a reference when creating the GIBBORIM.