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Holster Belts

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Decided I needed a 1 1/2" belt for my holster. Went to Cavendar's and got what appears to be a pretty sturdy belt. Time will tell.

What are some other sources for good belts?

On line holster belts appear to be expensive.
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I think one of the biggest factors to look for when choosing a good gun belt is that it be two pieces of leather sewn together to make a double layer. Single piece belts, even the thicker ones will tend to stretch and warp over time where your gun sits. Having the dual layers helps prevent this. I got mine from CrossBreed holsters when I got my SuperTuck and have been very happy with it.
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IMHO Mitch Rosen belts are worth every penny. Double layered, curved in the back for back belt loop, and easily hold up my Government 45 on one side and 2 spare mags on the other with no wobble, droop, or give.
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9mmfish wrote:Decided I needed a 1 1/2" belt for my holster. Went to Cavendar's and got what appears to be a pretty sturdy belt. Time will tell.

What are some other sources for good belts?

On line holster belts appear to be expensive.
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I purchased mine through TT Gun Leather, I am very happy with it, although there is a waiting time that needs to be considered. I find their holsters to be 1st rate as well.

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I always have purchased mine from a saddlery in the local area. Mine are over 20 years old and look new. Have them make them out of saddle skirt leather.
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Galco.
Expensive-- $80-90, but worth it.
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I got one at Cabelas for $25. Double-layer, double-stitched, available in black or brown, with a removable buckle.
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I recently received a gun belt I had ordered from http://www.dmbullardleather.com/ and it is one I would recommend. I had one of those Liger gun belts before and the Bullard gun belt does a way better job distributing the weight of my XD-40 SC.

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I use the 5.11 tactical belt, very sturdy http://www.lapolicegear.com/5tabalebe.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; . Plus I just added the perry suspenders so I dont have to keep hiking my pants with all the weight http://www.perrysuspenders.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; .

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I have had great luck with a Wilson belt but I think it's actually built by Rosen

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Forgot to add that I really like the belts with the added holes versus the standard 5 holes
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