QUALITY inexpensive gun belt.

Jersey James

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There is an eBay seller, that lists these leather Wolverine heavy duty belts. 1 3/4 inch with reinforced belt holes, black or brown, for $23.99 & $2.95 for fast shipping. This is a Great belt, use it for my CMD size 1911 in a IWB Alien Gear holster. I just received my second one, to have as a back up. Would pay TWICE the asking price, just that good! Seller goes by "UNIFORM~PLACE"
 
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Look like good belts.

The only thing I look for is the removeable/interchangeable buckle. Those look like they are.
Wolverine Belt | eBay

I stick to 1 1/2" belts just to be sure they all fit the holsters I have (5 now for 1 gun). AG indicates their buckles fit 1 1/4 - 1 1/2" - hope yours fit ok.

The ones I have - first is a Walmart special which worked quite well. Then I bought one at the Stockyards in Ft Worth, Tx. And another from a Harley shop in SF. They are all pretty sturdy belts and always full leather - even the Walmart.
 
I used to get the leather belts from Walmart and Tractor Supply to use as gun belts too... until I bought a real carry belt. Night and day difference when carrying.

If you can squeeze the sides of your belt together, it is not a good carry belt. It doesn't have the strength to offer good support for the firearm.
 
I started off with a heavy duty Tractor Supply belt and found within a short time, it really didn't work well. Ordered a 1.5" belt from A&G Custom Leather. It could have been used as a Hula Hoop when new and after 5 years still holds its' shape well and provides great support. A good double layer belt does make a difference.
 
For a decent quality belt "inexpensive" and "good" do not go together in my experience, though admittedly "inexpensive" is a relative term. I can't see carrying a $1,000 gun in a $10 holster hanging on a plastic belt, but I know people who do.
 
For a decent quality belt "inexpensive" and "good" do not go together in my experience, though admittedly "inexpensive" is a relative term. I can't see carrying a $1,000 gun in a $10 holster hanging on a plastic belt, but I know people who do.

It is all relative... I have a Gould belt that is about $45. It seems to be of good quality, yet is inexpensive compared to a Beltman belt that ran about $90.

I'm certain that the Gould belt will outlast 2 of the Wolverine belts, and it cost less than 2 of those.
 
I use the optional Alien Gear leather belt loops, with my 1 3/4 inch Wolverine belt. Say what you want, but my current one has been in daily use for over a year, with ZERO signs of wear. I purchased the second one as a back up, as the reinforced one can be sometimes hard to find. "UNIFORM~PLACE" is the only seller I know of on eBay, that carries them. To each his own.I
 
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