Gun Belt, Why?

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Re: Gun Belt, Why?

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I have seen some pretty nice "dressy" looking gun belts lately. Even with nice buckle sets on them, like the dress belts on the crossbreed website. I have a dm Bullard and wouldnt trade for it ( except for a bigger size if I don't quit growing :mrgreen: )
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Re: Gun Belt, Why?

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There are no advantages other than making it hard to conseal. I bought a so called gun belt that the leather was so thick it made it very uncomfortable to carry. I opted for a TAG thin FDE basic belt & not a riggers belt either. I have that riggers though
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Re: Gun Belt, Why?

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terryg wrote:I asked the same thing some time ago and it all became very clear to me with this picture:

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There is the answer. :iagree: http://www.bullhidebelts.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I love the belts without buckles.
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Re: Gun Belt, Why?

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I wonder if he found a belt?
He started this thread over 2 Months ago and never came back to it. :banghead:
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