belts for ccw
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belts for ccw
i went to the gunstore the other day and saw the big, thick belts for concealed carry. but they were $80. are these belts night and day compared to a decent leather 'normal' belt.
just wondering if they're worth the cost?
just wondering if they're worth the cost?
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Re: belts for ccw
DM Bullard will sell you a gunbelt for about $60. I've worn mine for 2 years now, it is still holding up.
Also, the Instructor Belt from Wilderness Tactical Products goes for $40, and it is a reinforced gunbelt. I have one of those two, and it's a well made belt.
Also, the Instructor Belt from Wilderness Tactical Products goes for $40, and it is a reinforced gunbelt. I have one of those two, and it's a well made belt.
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Re: belts for ccw
Give the 5.11 belts a look too - I've been very pleased with mine and at ~$20 the price is right!
http://www.lapolicegear.com/511-tactica ... pants.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Belt is free with pants/Pants are free with belt, depending on how you'd like to look at it.)
http://www.lapolicegear.com/511-tactica ... pants.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Belt is free with pants/Pants are free with belt, depending on how you'd like to look at it.)
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Re: belts for ccw
thx for the replys.
what width should i be looking at? i plan to carry a few things on the belt...gun, spare mags, mace, etc.
but i also want to make sure it fits thru my belt loops. heard 1.75 is usually to big. maybe go for 1.5inch?
what width should i be looking at? i plan to carry a few things on the belt...gun, spare mags, mace, etc.
but i also want to make sure it fits thru my belt loops. heard 1.75 is usually to big. maybe go for 1.5inch?
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In a word "YES" they're worth every penny. But you don't even have to pay that much for a decent gun belt. As mentioned above 5.11 makes some good belts that even at full retail are only about $35. You can often find them new on eBay for half that.Glock 23 wrote:i went to the gunstore the other day and saw the big, thick belts for concealed carry. but they were $80. are these belts night and day compared to a decent leather 'normal' belt.
just wondering if they're worth the cost?
As for size, all of mine are 1.5-inch for the reason you stated. That's about as wide as you can fit through regular belt loops
Here's a review I did of various gun belts I've tried: http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic. ... +5.11+belt" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I've read good reviews about this belt-maker: http://www.thebeltman.net/index.htm
However, I don't own one (yet). I was impressed enough by the site and the review to bookmark it for later.
However, I don't own one (yet). I was impressed enough by the site and the review to bookmark it for later.
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I've used a 1.5" kydex-lined leather belt from Comp-Tac for the last 3 years, and am very pleased with it's performance. Here's a link: http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=43" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I have a couple of the Double Duty belts from Cabela's. Caught them on sale for $24.95. They are very stiff, hold up well and look good for Dockers or jeans either one.
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I second the 5.11 belts. I wear mine everyday.
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Yes to the 100th power. I wish I had caught on earlier. I had surgery in the abdominal region a few months ago and even using a Hoffner's "camera pouch" to carry my Glock 27 (the smallest frame in the Glock line) I had pain at the surgery sight - the scar is even with my "beltline" at about 10:30.
I was forced to resort to just carrying a couple of "mouse guns" on my person and leaving the "real" gun within easy reach.
I learned about gunbelts here on the forum, purchased a good one, and now I can comfortably carry a Glock 30 (chopped full size frame - 45acp) all day long in a Comp-Tac Minotaur IWB while wearing 511 shorts or pants. In the course of a regular workday I get in and out of my truck about 50 times during a 10 to 14 hour shift - that's a lot of movement - yet it remains comfortable even at the end of the day.
I was forced to resort to just carrying a couple of "mouse guns" on my person and leaving the "real" gun within easy reach.
I learned about gunbelts here on the forum, purchased a good one, and now I can comfortably carry a Glock 30 (chopped full size frame - 45acp) all day long in a Comp-Tac Minotaur IWB while wearing 511 shorts or pants. In the course of a regular workday I get in and out of my truck about 50 times during a 10 to 14 hour shift - that's a lot of movement - yet it remains comfortable even at the end of the day.
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My $80 belt just arrived in the mail. I am wearing it now, and I am very happy with it.
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Comp-Tac Contoured, Kydex reinforced, Velcro lined .... best belt I ever owned.
Yeah, costs more than a Wal-Mart belt ... but it was worth the $ .
Yeah, costs more than a Wal-Mart belt ... but it was worth the $ .
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thx for all the replys. i ordered the 5.11 belt. most of the other options listed were $80+ I'll try this one out and if it doesnt work i might have to bite the bullet for a com-tac. I have a minotaur holster from them im happy with.
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I've owned one for almost 3 years now (the only belt I've worn, every day, since I got it), and it's still going. Certainly worth the $80.MojoTexas wrote:I've read good reviews about this belt-maker: http://www.thebeltman.net/index.htm
However, I don't own one (yet). I was impressed enough by the site and the review to bookmark it for later.
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I just bought my second Don Hume belt. Very nice quality. For under $40 they're a good value.