Request for belt advice
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You can't beat a good gun belt for keeping your holster in place and keepin yer britches up, especially if you like packing real iron like a mil-spec 1911 on occaision.
I really like my De Santis belts. I have quite a few, dress and work, tan, black, stitched, plain, you name it. No aggie maroon, though.
Imelda Marcos has nothing on me....except she liked shoes.
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I really like my De Santis belts. I have quite a few, dress and work, tan, black, stitched, plain, you name it. No aggie maroon, though.
Imelda Marcos has nothing on me....except she liked shoes.
Anygun
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Wow, thank you guys for all of the information! I have chosen the Don Hume belt. The link provided by Overeasy has some awesome prices! I trust that the Don Hume belt will be the same degree of quality as their holsters. Thanks again for all of the input, it made my choice rather easy!
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Anygun, Why don't we get together and shoot! I am sure you have some valuable lessons to share with me and we live in each others back yard! I agree with you that a good belt is important. I do have an Uncle Mikes velcro that I wear under my scrubs (no belt loops) which makes things much easier. The one that I am currently using is very thin fake elephant. It is wide and held up much longer than I thought it would. I am really looking forward to getting the Don Hume ordered which will happen some time in the next couple of days. Take care.
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You bet. I am in Beaumont right now, heading back to Canada June 1 for a few weeks, then bqck to Beaumont for 6 months. Maybe we can hook up this fall.jbirds1210 wrote:Anygun, Why don't we get together and shoot! I am sure you have some valuable lessons to share with me and we live in each others back yard! I agree with you that a good belt is important. I do have an Uncle Mikes velcro that I wear under my scrubs (no belt loops) which makes things much easier. The one that I am currently using is very thin fake elephant. It is wide and held up much longer than I thought it would. I am really looking forward to getting the Don Hume ordered which will happen some time in the next couple of days. Take care.
Jason
Keep that thought in mind.
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Hey, Papalote. Nice to hear from you.
There are few things I like more than burning gunpowder and feeling recoil followed by ample quantities of roasted animal flesh consumed with the appropriate amount of fermented grains.
In Texas.
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There are few things I like more than burning gunpowder and feeling recoil followed by ample quantities of roasted animal flesh consumed with the appropriate amount of fermented grains.
In Texas.
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Galco belt ...great!
Galco Belt...ditto....but does a great job with carrying my SIG 239 or even the 229! No sweat...def worth the investment...good quality!gigag04 wrote:I have a Galco belt. They are excellent quality and mine was like 60 bucks or so.
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http://www.raftersgunleather.com/belts.html
I have thier plain old cow hide belt and I highly reccomend it. Rafter S uses 7 closer spaced holes instead of the usual 5. It allows for greater range of adjustment for comfortability. At $48 it won't break the bank.
I have thier plain old cow hide belt and I highly reccomend it. Rafter S uses 7 closer spaced holes instead of the usual 5. It allows for greater range of adjustment for comfortability. At $48 it won't break the bank.
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Update,
I originally wanted a Don Hume belt! I ordered two of them from different companies and both tole me they were six to eight weeks back order.
I am not the most patient guy in town so I purchased a Galco 1 1/2 in belt and love it! I have worn the belt for a couple of days and find myself adjusting my gun less frequently!
Thanks for all who offered advice, I once again cashed in on the collective experience of this forum!
Jason
I originally wanted a Don Hume belt! I ordered two of them from different companies and both tole me they were six to eight weeks back order.
I am not the most patient guy in town so I purchased a Galco 1 1/2 in belt and love it! I have worn the belt for a couple of days and find myself adjusting my gun less frequently!
Thanks for all who offered advice, I once again cashed in on the collective experience of this forum!
Jason
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"No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child."
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"No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child."