Product Preview: VDG Megingjord 2.0 Gun Belt

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posted on March 6, 2019
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Now in its second generation, the curiously named Megingjord, from V Development Group, is a gun belt designed specifically for appendix inside the waistband (AIWB) carry with a cover garment. Lacking the large buckle of many concealed carry belts, and thereby maximizing the real estate available for the placement of a holster, the 1.5”-wide Megingjord is rigid up front to help support the weight of the gun, yet pliable elsewhere to afford surprising comfort. Available in three sizes to accommodate waists between 28” and 44” in diameter. The belt can be had for $40 at retail. For more information, please visit vdevgru.com.

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