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01-15-2024, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 45Smashemflat
I have a very old Ken Null that has been in service for probably close to 15-20 years. Both as a gunbelt as well as a “tool belt” at work. I recently re-dyed and glossed it, and it’s drying as we speak. I’m not sure if Ken is still making goods. (He was in Resaca, Ga years ago.). It’s a two p,y horsehide belt and it has paired great with his gun leather as well as AIWB kydex.
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K.L. Null Holsters, LTD | Custom Handmade Holsters and Accessories
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01-16-2024, 12:00 AM
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I agree with the principles expoused by red. A lower centered holster will ride better, be easier on the belt and will be easier to draw from in most scenarios. However, for OWB, especially concealed, I like a high ride. Much easier to conceal, accessible when seated in a vehicle and easier to defend in a physical fracas.
I have several belts from 30 dollar gunbelts. I've been very pleased with them.
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01-16-2024, 12:07 PM
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Here’s some old style gun belts, not one of them made after about 1970.
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