Well, I may be looking for a good belt in the near future for CCW when I travel out of state. I already have a 5.11 instructors belt, which is great for supporting a holster and pistol (used it in a pistol class). But I want something that will work just as well, but also work well with slacks. Is there any such animal?
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I buy from Ted Blocker.
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Wilderness Tactical Original Instructor's Belt.
A good gun belt can never be to stiff.
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the Wilderness frequent flyerIf it was a snake, it would have bit me.
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I've heard nothing but great things about beltman.
I found a bargain at LAPolice gear on a closeout galco. (I'm skinny- they dont sell much in my size.... shipping cost more than the belt) It's pretty good for getting it now, and cheap. I'm sure it doesnt compare to beltman though.Comment
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5.11 also makes a leather belt that is also reinforced and good for CCW. It runs about $40.Comment
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This belt looks promising. Its along the lines of what i was looking for. I have a cross breed super tuck and if it is any indication of the quality of the belt, I know I will be happy
There are some belts here that are stylish-ish. They would work for what I need. I want something that doesnt scream CCW. These are pretty good.I use this site..
http://www.thebeltman.net/
I like these belts the most. They would match my every day dress wear and have a western style to them.I buy from Ted Blocker.
http://www.tedblockerholsters.com/pr...8AC8C6FC5CDF77
These look great, but they are similar to what I have with the 5.11. They are great belts and rigid, but It wouldn't go right with a pair of dockers or the like.Wilderness Tactical Original Instructor's Belt.
A good gun belt can never be to stiff.
http://www.thewilderness.com/index.p...309&parent=142
Thanks for the input guys. I think Im going to go the leather route; just need to figure out which one
Last edited by Mr_Monkeywrench; 01-14-2013, 2:01 AM.Comment
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Milt Sparks for a precurved belt.
TT Gunleather for an exceptionally stiff for the thickness.
highly rec either
longer wait for Sparks"You will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it."
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