Final Choice for 1.5" Leather Gun Belt

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I'm a 60 year old longtime collector and mostly gun range shooter. Many years ago I lived out west and would openly carry while on the range or in the forest. Now I want to make sure I have a good quality 1.5" leather gun belt should I wish/need to carry in OWB holsters. Could be anything from a kit gun up to a N-Frame or classic style SAA.

I've done some initial online research and keep coming back to these three candidates in a leather gun belt: Bianchi, Galco, and Hanks Belts. I would love to hear any opinions on brand selection and if anyone favors one of these three.

EDIT:...and now I'm also looking at Beltman belts as well..

Thanks!
Eric
 
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You should look at Armour Belts. Very high quality. Not the cheapest, but you get what you pay for.
 
I've been using Beltman belts for several years. I've used their 1.5" bullhide belt to carry a 3" S&W 65 for 12+ hours/day in an IWB holster with no issues. If you want a little more support for a heavier gun, you can get it with reinforcement, get the horsehide version, or, for a lot of support, horsehide with reinforcement.

I currently use their 1.25" horsehide belt to carry my Beretta PX4 Compact and spare mag, and it works great. I can't tell a difference in support between this one and my 1.5" bullhide belt.

Lots of good belt makers out there, but Beltman is my go-to source.
 
Dear Eric, You should take a look at Milt Sparks' belts. They are cut on a contour and are better fitting and more comfortable than belts that are straight cut. My first gun belt that was contoured was a Bruce Nelson. When it finally wore out I got a Sparks belt. I have been very pleased with it. I do not know if any of the belts you mentioned are contoured.

1chessiefan
 
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I bought a BigFoot gun belt and could not be more satisfied . another brand to help make your choice more difficult . your welcome . Kenny , texas
 
WILDERNESS BELTS

Eric: Strongly advise you consider the 5-stitch Instructors Belt made by Wilderness Products. The buckle is rated around 2,000 #s, so you could be airlifted wearing that belt. I like the belt's not having any holes, it's held on by a long Velcro strip. Cinch it as tight as you want to hold your holstered pistol in place, then easily loosen it up when you get in your car for more breathing room.
 
The best I have ever owned is by Barranti Leather Co. I would like to try a Milt Sparks as well.
 
It's a belt. How hard can it be? Choose a holster that carries your pistol with a low center of gravity and you can use any belt of that width you like; brand is relevant only to details like leather selection or fine vs coarse stitching, etc. Choosing by brand is tantamout to this comment by a gun writer a few decades ago (and boy, did he cop letters to the editor from the very people he was speaking of):

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I happen to be a collector and user of leather gun belts. I don't really collect them but I sure have quite a few. Some are no named belts and a few are very high quality belts, one being in shark skin. A good leather gun belt provides a great feeling when you wear it. My favorite belt was a "Sparks" belt which my son currently wears. It was not the least expensive but it is wonderful to wear, is very comfortable and well suited for any firearm carrying individual. Hands down my favorite!
 
Another not so expensive belt comes from Carhartt in their work belts...great stuff for the money involved.

Randy
 
I purchased a belt from 30 dollar gun belt.Durable and well made.Google the name and see what they offer.Prices are now 34.99 for most belts but I think they are a good value.
 
I bought a BigFoot gun belt and could not be more satisfied . another brand to help make your choice more difficult . your welcome . Kenny , texas

What an overwhelming response. Thank you all so much. Maybe I was overthinking it a bit, but I still respect ya'lls opinions. Will admit that I'm very impressed with the sizing instructions that some of the makers provide. Very specific and gives one a higher degree of confidence to get it right the first time.
 
@ the OP, I will not single any one holster leather belt maker out on this forum...there are a lot of talented guys on here that do them also. Just food for thought. I am sure you can do a search or Google search with the forum and find some. I have some excellent belts and holsters made by our own members. It's fun for them, and fun for us as a buyer to have so much creative influence on exactly what we want. My $0.02.
 
Eric: Strongly advise you consider the 5-stitch Instructors Belt made by Wilderness Products. The buckle is rated around 2,000 #s, so you could be airlifted wearing that belt. I like the belt's not having any holes, it's held on by a long Velcro strip. Cinch it as tight as you want to hold your holstered pistol in place, then easily loosen it up when you get in your car for more breathing room.
Second this.

Even the best leather belts designed for carry will degrade with use. Suggest having a good one for when a nice leather belt is required for appearances, and use an Instructor Belt the rest of the time; it really is that much better -- stiffer "sidewall", adjustable, much more durable.

Been wearing mine every day for years.
 
I like a good stiff belt for keeping my pants up!! So, it must be a double thickness belt and I like buckles with a roller for easier cinch up!! :-)
Single thick belts just don't do the job!!

The best belt I ever had, and still use, is an Ernie Hill that I got about 40 years ago. It has a piece of steel sewn in on the right side where the holster fits. I don't know if that is even done anymore.
I have a couple of belts from Dillon Precision that I have that have been excellent too.
 
Nowadays we are blessed by the number of skilled belt & holster makers.

I will list those belts that worked out well for me, in no particular order.

HANKS
Been buying from these guys a lot lately. They produce a lot of quality belt for a very reasonable price. I bought two of their 'Extreme" line for my own self: 1.5" and 1.75". Bought another couple for family. My dad had never owned such a quality belt. FAST delivery. Took a few days, but much faster than most any others.

EL PASO SADDLERY
I own a nice 1.5" double thick example from them. Have had it for nigh on 15 years of off & on use. Still great. EPS stuff is just plain good stuff.

BELTMAN
Bought a 1.75" horsehide from him. Good belt. I suggest you DONT call him (use the website), as while he makes a good belt, his opinions on CCW & carry gear were long on bluster and I nearly got tired of listening to it--to the point I was thinking of not buying. Glad I held on, he makes a good belt.

5.11
I own a couple (1.5" and 1.75") of their reinforced synthetic belts. Good stuff, like the Wilderness critter.

GALCO
Own one of their synthetic Wilderness knockoffs. Good, but the end of the belt tends to fray, despite this clampy-do. I also think I own one of their cheaper leather COP series belts. It is OK, no great shakes, maybe a bit too soft.


And here are some belts that did not work so well.

TRIPLE K
Their basic 1.5" belt. Not so great.

5.11
A couple plasticy belts, reinforced. No longer made, and for good reason.

MOST ANY NON-GUN BELT
Just not made for thetask. You wouldn't use your toothbrush to clean your toilet, now? Doesn't mean your toothbush is worthless, it is just not made fo rhte task.
 
BELTMAN
Bought a 1.75" horsehide from him. Good belt. I suggest you DONT call him (use the website), as while he makes a good belt, his opinions on CCW & carry gear were long on bluster and I nearly got tired of listening to it--to the point I was thinking of not buying. Glad I held on, he makes a good belt.

It's been a while since I've been on the forum, but I just happened to come across this post from earlier this year and I had a good laugh when I realized it must have been referring to the previous owner of Beltman (Jim Speidel). I love Jim and enjoy listening to his stories, but he has very strong opinions on MANY subjects (whether related to CCW or not) and can go on for a long time when he gets wound up. :D I'm a far less talkative person (much to my chatty wife's chagrin), and I'm usually busy in production anyway, so if you call Beltman nowadays you're lucky to get more than a handful of words out of me. :o

But the other part about a good belt is truer than ever. :cool:

David Giles - Beltman
 
I have gunbelts by Haugen and Sparks. Both 1.5" and work well.
Probably my best gunbelt is by Red Nichols called a Sidewinder.
I think he has retired, so probably not making them any more.
Here, below, is a picture of my $30 gun belt. I put a 3 Piece buckle set
on it to jazz it up a bit. It's carrying my model 10 in a Colorado Saddlery
holster.
 

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Hanks for leather, bombproof.
For nylon, Wildnerness. For heavy carry, their Instructors belt. For lighter or IWB carry their Frequent Flyer belt, very comfortable, plenty strong.
 
I bought an NRA buckle-less belt a few years ago. Uses Velcro instead of a buckle, just like the under-belt used with Sam Browne. 1 1/4 inch wide and very stiff. Love it! Made of 2 layers leather with some sort of plastic in between.
 
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