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OrangeAnimal
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Re: Belts

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Bullard gun leather. Excellent products and made in Texas I have a dual carry holster for my Glock and my Sig. Haven't tried out the belts yet but if it is a tenth of what the holsters are in quality it will outlive me and I'm young lol.

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OrangeAnimal wrote:Bullard gun leather. Excellent products and made in Texas I have a dual carry holster for my Glock and my Sig. Haven't tried out the belts yet but if it is a tenth of what the holsters are in quality it will outlive me and I'm young lol.
+1 for Bullard, I have a belt and IWB holster, great products, saddle leather tough!
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Re: Belts

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I have a Kramer horsehide belt that has performed very well for about 10 years.

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I bought a couple of Browning belts at Gander Mountain last Christmas. Nice, thick leather. I guarantee you I immediately felt the difference the first time I holstered up with one. What a difference in support!

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Re: Belts

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My Aker B21 ROCKS!!!!! and, it did not cost too mucho. Two layer thick gun leather and a kydex reinforcement. :thumbs2:
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Re: Belts

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flb_78 wrote:http://www.TheBeltMan.net

Bullhide, Horsehide and Elephanthide belts. Excellent quality.
Looking at all of the suggestions in my opinion I don't think you could get much better than The BeltMan.
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I recently purchased a DeSantis stitch holster belt, it has greatly improved my carrying. I tried carrying with my regular bet for a while and there is a big difference. The Desantis was also a little cheaper than others also and arrived fast.


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