Need belt and can't decide
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Need belt and can't decide
I have narrowed it down to either the Rafter S or the Wilderness Instructor belt.
I have done search after search and read many a thread about different belts and these two seem to some of the most popular for someone with limited funds. There is no doubt that either would serve me well and may very well end up getting both at some point.
Do any of you have both and if so, how would you compare them? What are the drawbacks of each?
I will be carrying IWB and OWB (new Tucker on order :)) both full size and compact 1911.
I have done search after search and read many a thread about different belts and these two seem to some of the most popular for someone with limited funds. There is no doubt that either would serve me well and may very well end up getting both at some point.
Do any of you have both and if so, how would you compare them? What are the drawbacks of each?
I will be carrying IWB and OWB (new Tucker on order :)) both full size and compact 1911.
rickb308 wrote:Wilderness.
Have two.
Tan 1.5" for khakis @ work.
OD 1.75" for jeans.
I also have two of them
Black 5-stitch Instructor 1.5"
Black regular for jeans...1.5"
Cannot beat them for carrying a weapon either, good stable platform.
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I've been wearing Galco Contour dress belts for years and have been very happy. I don't use Galco holsters any longer, as they cost about as much as those by Sparks and Alessi (sp?), but I really like their dress belts. I haven't tried any Sparks or Alessi belts, so I don't have any way to make a comparison.sensei wrote:Still looking for a good dress belt.
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Update?
I just got my CHL and found this site not long ago, I've ordered a Brommeland holster for my Kimber Pro Raptor. I'm waiting to order a belt until the holster comes in to make sure I get the correct size. I think I'm gonna get one [abbreviated profanity deleted] the Rafter belts, how do you like it? What's the quality like?
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+2 well not for years...but mine makes me happy. Looks sharp too.txinvestigator wrote:+1Charles L. Cotton wrote:I've been wearing Galco Contour dress belts for years and have been very happy.sensei wrote:Still looking for a good dress belt.
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Re: Update?
The quality is top notch. I have been very happy with the belt. It is comfprtable and good looking. It's thick and supports the gun weight very well. It is made with 7 holes instead of the usual 5. This gives it a bit more flexibility as far as comfort IMO.rockusaf wrote:I just got my CHL and found this site not long ago, I've ordered a Brommeland holster for my Kimber Pro Raptor. I'm waiting to order a belt until the holster comes in to make sure I get the correct size. I think I'm gonna get one [abbreviated profanity deleted] the Rafter belts, how do you like it? What's the quality like?
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I just bought a nice 1.5" double layer belt from Cavender's (smooth both sides). Quilled ostrich pattern on the outside (probably simulated, but I don't care). Two rows of stitching. Thick and stiff enough that I can skip wearing suspenders on the same pants that previously forced me to wear binders or continously hitch. Five holes.
Good looking belt for $43.
Kevin
Good looking belt for $43.
Kevin
One thing I don't like (or don't trust) about the various vendors who offer online ordering: they don't seem to account for the buckle.
Almost all of them (I only recall one exception) ask you to measure from the tip of your buckle, to the hole where you usually buckle up.
That would be fine, if their buckle and your buckle measure the same.
Me, I'm keeping my 11th ACR buckle, which is a bronze western-style buckle. Compared to a tongue-style buckle, it calls for a 2" smaller belt.
It would be more accurate to measure from the eye (where the belt doubles back to hold the buckle), to the desired hole. That way, they don't have to account for differences between your buckle, and theirs.
Of course, if I was going to drop $60-120+ on a custom belt, I'd be in contact with the seller to make sure we were speaking the same language.
Kevin
Almost all of them (I only recall one exception) ask you to measure from the tip of your buckle, to the hole where you usually buckle up.
That would be fine, if their buckle and your buckle measure the same.
Me, I'm keeping my 11th ACR buckle, which is a bronze western-style buckle. Compared to a tongue-style buckle, it calls for a 2" smaller belt.
It would be more accurate to measure from the eye (where the belt doubles back to hold the buckle), to the desired hole. That way, they don't have to account for differences between your buckle, and theirs.
Of course, if I was going to drop $60-120+ on a custom belt, I'd be in contact with the seller to make sure we were speaking the same language.
Kevin