potion holders

At one HQ event I saw a large number of people have potion belts
they looked like Amo belts but my local gun store (one of the few in NJ) didnt haev em
anyone have a linkie??

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they're usually at sporting goods places and hold the single shots...look for ammo belts or something like that...i made one for a friend of mine using a bracer.
 
You might even be able to find them at a Walmart (or similar store) in the Outdoors section.
 
That's where I usually get them. Look for rifle cartridge belts, not the shotgun ones.
 
Yeah I have been using an Uncle Mike's brand shell sleeve for years and it's awesome. I think at one point we had ten or more people using em in Seattle and Oregon. They are designed to go on the stock of a rifle and hold 9 shells, but it fits on the forearm quite snugly and if you're wearing a black shirt with cuffs it looks like you just have loops sewn into the cuff for your potions. If you have skinny legs it can be worn on the ankle as well, but they gotta be really skinny.
 
I just run my belt through it, and keep it as a shortsword sheath in the small of my back. :mrgreen:
 
Maxondaerth said:
Yeah I have been using an Uncle Mike's brand shell sleeve for years and it's awesome. I think at one point we had ten or more people using em in Seattle and Oregon. They are designed to go on the stock of a rifle and hold 9 shells, but it fits on the forearm quite snugly and if you're wearing a black shirt with cuffs it looks like you just have loops sewn into the cuff for your potions. If you have skinny legs it can be worn on the ankle as well, but they gotta be really skinny.

Must have fairly skinny forearms to put it there.. I tried wearing mine like that years ago. I barely made it past Logistics without feeling like I'd cut off all the bloodflow to my hand.
 
Lol it's been a looooong time since anyone considered any part of me "skinny", but you do need to stretch em out a bit for those of us of the beefy persuasion.
 
also sewing in bits of elastic is easy...cut it into sections and sew in short bits of black elastic...sure they didn't have elastic in the medieval times but....they didn't have rubber or latex either...
 
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