Brand new member & CHL holder - help me pick a holster

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Re: Brand new member & CHL holder - help me pick a holster

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ZombieApoc wrote:
And a really good belt. I knew I was going to need to step up on that. Any specific recommendations there, beyond what A-R added already?


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Walmart has some good "Work Belts" 9-15$ I have 3 Black, Dark Brown and lighter brown. I wear an IWB Kholster (45$) in the 3:00 - 4:00 position, depending of the paints I wear. I am 6' 1" 250#, Kholster keeps the flab off the gun.
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ZombieApoc wrote: And a really good belt. I knew I was going to need to step up on that. Any specific recommendations there, beyond what A-R added already?
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I'll second the kydex reinforced belts from Comp-Tac
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=43

and the Wilderness Tactical 5 stitch Instructor if you want a nylon belt.

http://www.thewilderness.com/storepinna ... t=142&pg=1
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Thanks again all for the recommendations!

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Hey all

Thought I'd report back and say that I settled on a Bianchi holster. I was at McBride's here in Austin, stocking up on powder and primers, so I grabbed one there.

I was able to try the holster with the Beretta PX4 Storm there in the store - which was kind of them to do. It's a 30+ mile trip to that gun store, so I appreciated the customer service.

And, I have successfully taken a few concealed carry trips now, although not with this particular holster as yet. I'll detail those trips on the board elsewhere.

Just wanted to say thank you for the recommendations.

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Wow...I've never had quality service from above establishment... I stopped shopping there almost 10 years ago after telling one of the "gun guys" this is what I'm looking for( pointing at a sig 226) and he tells me I need to go with this over here(pulls out a 50ae desert eagle with 10 inch barrel). I'm happy for you... Maybe I should give them another shot.
Chl class for me and wife=$225. Chl application fees =$280. Chl gear for 2=more $ the previous. Moving from sheep to sheepdog = priceless
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Hey packa45

I am surprised to hear anyone has had a bad experience at McBride's. They came highly recommended from a bunch of folks I know, and each time I have visited the store, the employee who helped me spent a ton of time with me and did so enthusiastically. Perhaps our expectations are different, but I'd say they are worth a shot. Pun definitely intended.

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I had been in the establishment several times growing up... My father bought his reloading supplies from them for years while I was younger with me in tow on a short leash. I turned 18 (1998)and went in there for a shotgun(simple reliable 870 12ga) and the "salesman" tried to point me to a multitude of other shotguns that in my opinion were overpriced and not practical for my purposes (future hunting and home defense) think over under in $1000 price range back then. After remaining very insistent I was finally handed what I wanted. Filled out my paperwork and paid and out the door I went.

Several years later went to purchase a handgun (roughly 2002) and received the treatment in my above post...Now I go to GT Distributors and have always had top notch service so I decide to continue using them. Just as my father was on a first name basis at McBrides I am on a first name basis with most of the gun counter guys at GT.

:cheers2: to you Zombie but as I said I may have to stop back in there and see... But with a baby on the way and a nearly nonexistent budget for firearms it may be rough in the next few years.
Chl class for me and wife=$225. Chl application fees =$280. Chl gear for 2=more $ the previous. Moving from sheep to sheepdog = priceless

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I like the simple designs of just a single belt clip rather than two and like Safariland 27 or the Galco Triton.
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ZA, if you're in Austin area be sure to also stop by GT Distributors at some point http://www.gtdist.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... they're a police supply store, but sell many items to non-LE customers ... stocking dealer for 5.11 Tactical, Bianchi, Wilderness Tactical etc ... also good selection of discounted new and used equipment
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tiviti wrote:
A-R wrote:And don't forget most important part - a quality belt designed specifically to carry weight of gun and spare mag(s)

Quality ballistic nylon "web belts"
Wilderness Tactical
5.11 Tactical

Quality leather belts
http://www.thebeltman.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Comp Tac (again)
Cabela's "double duty" belt
Err do you mean http://thebeltman.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;? Your link goes to a golf school...

Yes, thanks for the correction :tiphat:
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EKO wrote:Walmart has some good "Work Belts" 9-15$
Do yourself a favor and try a real gunbelt. It is one of those experiences where once you do try it, you'll wonder why you waited so long. :tiphat:
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Jumping Frog wrote:
EKO wrote:Walmart has some good "Work Belts" 9-15$
Do yourself a favor and try a real gunbelt. It is one of those experiences where once you do try it, you'll wonder why you waited so long. :tiphat:
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