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		<title>Tactical Beer Holsters for Thirsty Operators</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For hunters and Tactical operators with big thirsts, here is the ultimate &#8220;Après-shoot&#8221; accessory. The new Tactical 6-pack beer holster from Dillyeo will hold enough suds for a SWAT entry team, or one really serious boozer. Made from rugged nylon in Woodland Camo pattern, this utility beverage belt allows operators to keep both hands free [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/beerbelt001.jpg" alt="Beer Beverage camo holster" hspace="6" align="left" />For hunters and Tactical operators with big thirsts, here is the ultimate &#8220;Après-shoot&#8221; accessory. The new Tactical <a href="http://dillyeo.com/beer-holster-holds-a-six-pack-1" target="new">6-pack beer holster from Dillyeo</a> will hold enough suds for a SWAT entry team, or one really serious boozer. Made from rugged nylon in Woodland Camo pattern, this utility beverage belt allows operators to keep both hands free for mission-critical gear, such as TV remote controls or bean dip.</p>
<p>And for Tactical tee-totalers, the 6-pack holster can also handle non-alcoholic beverages (any 12-ounce can will fit). Priced at just $7.99, the 6-pack holster is a bargain compared to most tactical gear on the market today. And, in all seriousness, it&#8217;s actually a clever product that could be great on hikes, picnics, or on a river-rafting trip (but stick to soft drinks at the shooting range). The belt fits waist sizes from 30-54. If the $7.99 Dillyeo belt is sold out, Amazon.com retails a similar <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Camo-Six-Pack-Beer-Holster-Belt/dp/B00354Q0V6/" target="new">6-Pack Beer Belt</a> for $9.98. Shown below, this Beer Belt holds both cans and bottles. Bottoms up!</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/beerbelt002.jpg" alt="Beer Beverage camo holster" /></p>
<p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">CAUTION: While this product is real, it is featured here for satirical purposes. Alcohol and firearms are a dangerous combination. NEVER consume alcoholic beverages before you go shooting, or while you are handling firearms. Don&#8217;t even consider drinking until: 1) your guns and ammo are unloaded and safely stowed away; and 2) you have left the firing area, and you have stopped shooting for the day. Wise shooters NEVER bring booze to a shooting range, period.</span></p>
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