🎯 Gear Up for Fun with the Ultimate Ammo Belt!
The Forum Novelties Deluxe Ammo Belt is a 60-inch long, one-size-fits-all Halloween prop made from premium plastic. Designed for comfort and durability, this striking gold and black belt features realistic-looking ammunition, making it the perfect accessory for any costume or themed event.
Fabric Type | Plastic |
Product Care Instructions | Wet Wipe Clean |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | One Size |
Embellishment Feature | Sequin |
Closure Shape | Buckle |
Closure Type | belt |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Sport Type | Golf |
Pattern | Solid |
Belt Style | Buckle Belt |
Color | Gold and Black |
R**Y
Perfect for Black Widow cosplay!
I’ve been looking for these bullet bracelets everywhere but had no idea what they were called, I know right, then I found these from a cosplay forum and I noticed they were pretty cheap. The only thing is if you plan on doing the MCU Black Widow take note that the paint chips off easily if you plan on snapping them into place with the connector things. Will try with a paint sealer and check if it makes a difference. *not all are pictured just the bracelet.** So I tried sealing the bracelets with several coats of Mod Podge Basic Gloss and it seems to have stopped the chipping. (Inserted photos) Yes I need to fully paint and coat them but for the most part it works.
X**M
Falls apart out of the package. LAME.
Man these are HORRIBLE. Straight out of the package the whole thing just fell apart. For ten bucks they are NOT worth it. You had better invest in a hot glue gun at the same time you buy this because you're going to need one no matter what you want to use it for. The problem is that the black connectors are not strong enough to stay clamped onto the bullets, and the bullets disconnect or just plain slide out VERY easily. I couldn't even gently sling it over my head without the whole belt falling to pieces. Wear it for 5 seconds and it's disconnecting and dropping bullets. You'd never even get out of the house with this intact.Every single bullet and black connector piece has flash around the edges and nobody bothered to cut any of it off. The edges are sharp enough to actually irritate my neck. If you feel like making them look decent then you're going to be sitting there cutting a bunch of junk plastic off with nippy cutters or x-acto knife. Then I spent over an hour and half gluing the clasp of one side of the connector pieces to one bullet. Afterwards I to hook them all back together. Fortunately the other side of the connector piece does hold on decently, keeping everything thing in place but still ending up with flexibility to the belt.The only good thing is that you get a decent amount of these things to size it as you want. It can be a long over the shoulder sling, or you can remove some to make a custom-fit belt. And of course you can make those wristbands. I do like that the "brass" color of the plastic is somewhat realistic looking, and they're not just painted. Just be aware of there are definitly modification requirements. It's not difficult but certainly time-consuming. This should not be required...but there ya go.
K**N
It looks cool, and it was for Halloween
It's cheap junk, but in my opinion, it was only $8 for a long string of cheap junk. It looks cool, and it was for Halloween. Like all the other reviewers, the little pieces started immediately and enragingly falling off as soon as you even touched it. Took hot glue to them individually and it worked fine and they didn’t move after that. Don’t expect to wear this immediately out of the package. Disappointingly, as with much of Halloween garb, it’s crappy plastic that probably won’t last unless you put a little bit of work into it.
S**E
this was perfect for the price
this was perfect for the price! I read through previous reviews before I purchased this and knew to hot glue/super glue the bullets in, and had no problem with it after doing so! hot glued all bullet pieces in, and since i was needing it for a zombie apocalypse theme party, losing some of the bullets to the costume only gave it a more realistic touch. Seeing how I hot glued mine the bullets fell out but the strap remained intact all night. this was a great buy for myself, and gave my costume a nice touch!
S**E
It did the job - for the most part
I bought this with low expectations and that's exactly what i got out of it. I got it for a halloween costume and it worked perfectly for pictures, but after a few hours it literally started falling apart. I knew it was going to be poor quality from other reviews that i read before i bought it. So right when i got it i took a hot glue gun to it and secured all of the bullets in hopes that it would not fall apart. It lasted for a few hours before it started falling apart in chunks. I would recommend it for pictures, but it wont hold up in regular wear.
K**R
Excellent Product and a must have for Cosplayers
I used this for costume pieces and too pieces off for a prop. The sand and paint very well and I still have plenty to wear across me. If you are really tall it will give you plenty of room. If you are shorter you can easily takes peices off and put it back together to get the desired lengh. Very function and helpful. I only had two bullets in the whole set where the bottoms were falling off, I glued them together and never had issues with them and I heavily handled them before sanding and painting.
P**K
Cheap costume accessory, but consider it a kit that needs additional work
Cheap price for large costume accessory. That’s the good news; the bad is that unless this is going on a mannequin, the bullets will slip when moving. Yes, keep the bullets facing down, but it’s still a problem. I paid $8.54, but for less than $10 this should be considered a costume accessory **kit**. I pulled out all of the bullets, spray painted them brass colored (also the clips with flat black), let dry then used a tube of plastic glue to glue a clip to each bullet. After drying overnight, I assembled the accessory back together for my Steampunk costume. Tedious, yes, but the worth easily quadrupled the durability and wearability. Even without painting, some plastic glue would make this a fine costume accessory. I only glued the double band by the bullet down, spread a dot of glue under each band then sliding it down with a little wiggle of the bullet then setting aside. I only glued the backside of the bullet (side of clip without the hole. See picture). There’s 90 bullets and clips so put on a good movie when doing it. It’s like airplane model building. I plan on keeping this for my Steampunk costume so I plan on embellishing it later by hand painting the bullet tips. Note that I sprayed every tenth bullet copper since I had the paint.
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