Ohhhh - a Gun Belt - Now I get it!!!!
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Ohhhh - a Gun Belt - Now I get it!!!!
So I just couldn't figure out how a 'Gun Belt' could make that much of a difference. I saw people say they were thicker - but I was just thinking wider (or taller as worn). So I've got a nice regular but wide (1 1/2") belt and I couldn't figure our how a wide belt that was branded 'gun belt' could make any difference.
So I just finally looked at a 'gun belt' at Collectors and now it all makes since. Thicker means THICKER. That thing is seriously thick - not just wider. Its like a steel band! Now I get it ...
But those suckers were $100+ each. I'm sure there are some not quite so pricey. Does any one know if there are any reversible (brown/black) gun belts out there?
So I just finally looked at a 'gun belt' at Collectors and now it all makes since. Thicker means THICKER. That thing is seriously thick - not just wider. Its like a steel band! Now I get it ...
But those suckers were $100+ each. I'm sure there are some not quite so pricey. Does any one know if there are any reversible (brown/black) gun belts out there?
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I've had my galco belt for two years and its still doing its job. Only cost about sixty bucks.
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I actually got mine at the Rodeo last year. Its about 3 times the thickness of leather than your typical belt. And stiff as all getout (that's a technical term). They custom size them to you for only $30. I've never seen another deal anywhere close to that. Usually you can expect to pay between $60-$150 for a nice belt that would actually do the job. And its important to have a good belt as I can attest to in my other post here: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=35954" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I just got a nice one from Comp-Tac, I think they are having a sale on certain sizes etc. I got mine for 50bucks which is still good for a leather belt of any sort. Depends I think if they have any in your size.....and you are correct they are like a steel band, mine has Kydex in it and is stiff as all get out! Great for hanging a pistol on though
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Got mine from D.M. Bullard. Price was about $60.00.
I also use a Wilderness Tactical Instructor's belt which cost $39.99, and it is very rugged. In fact, it's a little bit stiffer than my leather gun belt. It works real well.
I also use a Wilderness Tactical Instructor's belt which cost $39.99, and it is very rugged. In fact, it's a little bit stiffer than my leather gun belt. It works real well.
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You might take a look at http://www.graveyardmall.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I got some 5.11 tactical series belts from them last year for $2.99 each. They have limited colors and sizes, but you get a large one and butcher it down to fit. I am really pleased with what I got and it makes a big difference in carry comfort. I think that what I bought were at http://www.graveyardmall.com/110belttanxxl.html. Even if it does not work out for you, there is not much risk in the purchase with the $2.99 price. I do not recall, but I think shipping came to about $10 for six belts.
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Re: Ohhhh - a Gun Belt - Now I get it!!!!
I started with a 5.11 tactical belt and thought it was fantastic. I then got a MTAC holster with the velcro clips and the velcro didn't stay put on the 5.11 belt, so I used that as justification to give myself a new belt from The Beltman with the stitched on velcro. It just arrived a couple of days ago and I still marvel at how much better it is than the 5.11. Best birthday present I've picked out and ordered for myself in a long time.
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I've been well pleased with my Wilderness Tactical belt. I've had this one for around 4 years or so. I use it with a CompTac IWB holster and a CompTac OWB holster when at the range. Unfortunatly, I believe the belt has shrunk recently , so its time for a new one
I dont get to carry at work, so I havent had a need for a nice leather dress belt. CompTac has some nice ones-- sometimes on sale.
You'll be suprised how a good, "holster-oriented" belt makes it easier to carry and easier to draw.
I dont get to carry at work, so I havent had a need for a nice leather dress belt. CompTac has some nice ones-- sometimes on sale.
You'll be suprised how a good, "holster-oriented" belt makes it easier to carry and easier to draw.
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Not just thicker but stiffer.terryg wrote:So I just couldn't figure out how a 'Gun Belt' could make that much of a difference. I saw people say they were thicker
My 5.11 leather belt is not really extremely thick but it's very stiff
which helps distribute the weight...of the gun that is.
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Looper leather in OKC makes a good belt as well, $60 IIRC.
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The Annoyed Man wrote: I also use a Wilderness Tactical Instructor's belt which cost $39.99, and it is very rugged. In fact, it's a little bit stiffer than my leather gun belt. It works real well.
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That is my favorite belt for casual wear too. It's top quality, reasonably priced, durable, and supports gun / holster / mag pouches etc. just fine. The buckle design and hook and loop fastener on the free end makes it infinitely adjustable within its size range too.lkd wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote: I also use a Wilderness Tactical Instructor's belt which cost $39.99, and it is very rugged. In fact, it's a little bit stiffer than my leather gun belt. It works real well.
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I have a 1.75" wide bullhide belt with an internal stiffener from http://www.thebeltman.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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URL goes to Eric Grandison Golf School! Got a better link?flb_78 wrote:I have a 1.75" wide bullhide belt with an internal stiffener from http://www.thebeltman.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Try http://www.thebeltman.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;TXlaw1 wrote:URL goes to Eric Grandison Golf School! Got a better link?flb_78 wrote:I have a 1.75" wide bullhide belt with an internal stiffener from http://www.thebeltman.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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