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[title] Troubleshooting
-[* black] ***MISSING BUCKLE:*** If the entire buckle is missing and it is not clear how it was originally oriented on the webbing, follow these guidelines:
- [* black] A replacement buckle is sized by the width of the webbing it will be attached to
- [* black] As a general rule, when fastening a buckle while wearing an item, the release piece (insert) is held in the right hand while the lock piece (receiver) is held in the left hand
-[* black] ***VARIATIONS:*** Sometimes only one side of the buckle will be replaceable e.g. when one side is sewn onto a backpack (reference image #3)
+[* black] ***MISSING BUCKLE:*** If the entire buckle is missing and it's not clear how it was originally oriented on the webbing, follow these guidelines:
+ [* black] A replacement buckle is sized by the width of the webbing it will be attached to.
+ [* black] As a general rule, when fastening a buckle while wearing an item, the release piece (insert) is held in the right hand while the lock piece (receiver) is held in the left hand.
+[* black] ***VARIATIONS:*** Sometimes only one side of the buckle will be replaceable, like when one side is sewn onto a backpack (reference image #3).