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Can y'all opine on a good carry belt that won't put me in the poor house.

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Posts: 471 | Location: Upstate South Carolina | Registered: 04 July 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Coach or Trafalgar belts will work just fine. They don't look like typical gun belts; they're for regular folks yet support just about anything you can hang on your waist IWB or OWB.

Just about every outlet mall has a Coach Factory Store. Buy 'em there and save a few bucks.

Be safe.
 
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I have a couple from K&D Holsters that I really like. Check them out at www.kdholsters.com. The owner, Kevin, is retired Navy and I really like helping our veterans too! My belts are of great quality and craftsmanship and the prices are super too.


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Anyone have experience with Galco? My local store has one that I think is the right size so I may go for it. Any recommendations or horror stories?
 
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If you get a Galco gunbelt, buy it in a size that you will wear a long, long time...

cause you can't wear it out!
The only problem that I ever had with the ones I have...is that they are very heavy, and if you sit a while (traveling in a car/truck) they can cut into you. To alleviate this on any heavy gunbelt- just loosen it a hole or two.




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I wear a relatively cheap Carhart belt. My holster and pants don't take the wide stiff holster belts well. And since the belt is sometimes seen by people I want it to look normal.
 
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I wear a relatively cheap Carhart belt. My holster and pants don't take the wide stiff holster belts well. And since the belt is sometimes seen by people I want it to look normal.


Totally agree, that's the point. I have seen some folks wearing "gun belts" that are so obvious that you don't even need to see the gun/holster to know they're toting. Suspect we'll see some idiot wearing one with cartridge loops in the not too distant future.

Be safe.
 
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I usually opt for the same course of action that Big D does, with my particular fondness being for Trafalgar. Sometimes you can find these belts steeply discounted at TJ Maxx or Marshalls. Otherwise, they are a bit expensive. I paid 300 dollars for my alligator skin (natch) Trafalgar on special order from a men's wear store. To be fair, it was a hell of a nice belt and held up to carrying an alloy frame Comander size 1911 (Kimber CDP) and BHP variously for a couple of years. It even survived an accidental trip or two through a washing machine. (I carried both my weapon and one or two double cell mag pouches OWB under a sports coat and no one noticed them using this belt.)

However, if you wear your shirt untucked or a cover garmet (or simply dress casually), someone is either not going to notice a blatant gun belt or else think that you are more into rock climbing. I personally like the Specter "Last Restort" belt as a bargain option for a synthetic (somewhat rugged looking) belt. They're around 30 dollars, but you'll need pants with very wide belt loops.
 
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I have 4 Galco belts the contoured ones are exceptional. I really like the 1.5" tapered to 1" and just had them shortened after loosing a few pounds.
 
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Google looper leather & will find the belt your looking for. Great belts at bagain prices. You guys who are wearing coach or trafalgar are missing the boat the nothing like a good gun belt. Only issues I have with looper belts is the hardware I change that & wind up with a nice gun belt. The other alternative is have a holster maker make you a belt which will be much more costly.

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Wilderness Instructors Belt reinforced,carries holster well for about $38
 
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Dillon offers excellent quality leather gunbelts (1.25" or 1.5") at reasonable prices ($40 - $50). If you scrimp on your belt, you'll feel it at the end of the day.


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The Belt Man. They do NOT look like gun belts.

I wear my Wilderness belt only when wearing untucked shirts, so I do not care that it looks like what it is. No one but me will see it anyway.


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The Belt Man. They do NOT look like gun belts.

I wear my Wilderness belt only when wearing untucked shirts, so I do not care that it looks like what it is. No one but me will see it anyway.

I have to agree with Wyatt on Beltman. (this is becoming embarrassing Wink) Beltman products are great fabulous and great value. They will carry the heaviest guns without droop. I really like mine with a Colt OACP or 4" S&W 629.


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Has anyone used 5-11 leather gunbelts? My local uniform shop has a bunch and they seen fairly sturdy but the tip is cut funny and has "5-11" stamped on it which seems a little tacky to me.


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