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by fisher_of_man
Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:22 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman
Replies: 30
Views: 4695

Re: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman

well...thank you all for your input and advice.....
CompVest wrote:Comp-Tac. I have had the priviledge of going to their shop and have seen them work on holsters and belts. They are impressive.
compvest....looks like Comp-Tac was the winner. I sent an email to them asking a couple of questions about 7:45 this morning and had a response back by 9. the answers gave me the info I needed...so I placed the order. I've got one brown 1.5" tapered to 1.25" kydex reinforced bullhide gunbelt on the way....with the velcro stiched in of course. and they are even kind enough to "customize" my belt by removing the brass buckle that normally comes and replacing it with a silver one. said they normally keep belts in stock and if mine was I'd have it in a day or two. so...maybe by the weekend...glad to have this decision done. :hurry: :mrgreen: :anamatedbanana I did go ahead and pick up a color matched set of standard clips and the some of the V clips too.

so I now have a belt on the way....a crossbreed supertuck on the way....and sometime around feb, a K&D thunderbird on the way...I'm hoping my spending spree (other than the CHL required payments) is over....pretty sure my wife feels the same way....in fact... she might be :fire if it continues! man....who knew protecting the family could get so expensive?!?!

of course I'll give a review with some pics once it all gets here. thanks again for the help! :thumbs2:
FOM
by fisher_of_man
Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:28 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman
Replies: 30
Views: 4695

Re: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman

03Lightningrocks wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. I can definitely relate to the part about the belt lasting longer. Excellent reasoning. heck....maybe you should look into a job selling those belts. You make a good case for them. :clapping:
thanks...but like you, I didn't want to just go blow money for the sake of blowing it...if there was a cheaper alternative that seemed to have worked for the masses, then I'd give it a try...but from all my research (been a bit anal about it too :mrgreen: ) I've decide that that many people can't be wrong....I've read a bunch of the "never knew what I was missing til I tried a "real" belt posts....just thought if it made that much of a difference I wanted to start off with the right one. I'm going to be carrying a full size too...so all the help I can get in making it work, I thougth I should take...I'm sure if you carry a small weapon IWB...then it's not near as big of deal as a full size...or OWB...or several other options....

not sure I'd be able to make a living as the belt marketing person...I just hope they live up to all the hype! ;-)

once I finally decide which one...I'll be sure to post what I got and include a review of it. I'm pretty much stuck between the Comp-tac and the Beltman. just can't make up my mind between the two. I hope to have a decision by the end of the week though!
by fisher_of_man
Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:01 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman
Replies: 30
Views: 4695

Re: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman

03Lightningrocks wrote:
Not that I am trying to get anyone upset here, but the holster is what holds the gun. The belt is what holds the holster. Maybe I should clear one issue up. The belt I am talking about is made from cowhide and they are fairly firm belts. they are just as thick as the high dollar belts. I agree about not using a flimsy belt. The belt simply puts pressure on the outside of the pants, thus pushing against the holster. You are only going to tighten the belt so much before it starts cutting into your waist and getting uncomfortable. I am wondering how any belt can be tightened so much as to break under the pressure before it starts cutting your waist in half. I can tighten a no name belt just as tight as i can a fashion designer belt.

To each his own...I'll admit to buying items as fashion statements. But I have to say that I have run, moved furniture, built fences and fell down my stairs a few months back. My pistol never came out of the holster and the holster never fell out of my pants or dislodged from the belt.

Maybe it would be a different story if I used an outside the waist band holster, but I can't say much on that since I only carry inside the waist band or ankle holster.

Like I said....I'm not knocking you guys for buying expensive belts, I am honestly trying to find out if there is any legitimate reason for it. I have no doubt they are purtier.... :tiphat: .
Lightning...
I've never carried before...still in the process of getting my CHL, but here are my reasons for wanting a good belt:

1) good construction - you can by a thick belt just about anywhere. However, the gun belts (as I understand it) are two pieces of leather that are sewn together with the grain of the hide going in oppposite directions. As I understand it, the two pieces with opp direction provide a more sturdy (and durable) belt. this gives it somewhat of a "plywood" effect. Eventually any single layer leather belt will sag, but the dual leather gun belts because of the "plywood effect" won't...or you'll get many more years out of them than you would a normal belt. also, because of the way they are made, they don't have the vertical floppiness some belts have - keeping your gun and holster in close and tight where it belongs.

2) from what I understand because of the dual leather and the stiffness, you don't have to "cinch" up the belt at much as you would a single layer belt. because the construction of the belt holds up the gun...not the constriction of the belt around your waist.

3) as with any tool....one more suited to the job usually works better, has better results, and eliminates much of the headache along the way. I think that will be the case with a good gun belt too. when you start loading up stuff on your belt, a good belt that distributes the weight, can take the abuse, and was designed to carry it will make your whole experience much more enjoyable.

I've heard a bunch of people say...."you don't want to buy a $500 - $1500 gun, a $100 holster and give all that a foundation of a $10 belt". I don't know that spending more money is always the answer...but I do think that the foundation for the whole rig is something you want to get right.l I'm sure it makes more of a difference OWB than IWB because with IWB, your pants, belt, body, etc help hold the holster/gun in place. if your wal-mart belt works, then by all means, don't change. I just don't want to create a belt drawer trying to "get it right". anything I have ever gotten that is specifically customized to the purpose it was intended for "usually" works better and last longer...I'm hoping thats the case with a good gun belt....
just my thoughts...and not any actually carry experience to back it up...but after all my reading thru many forums...I've decided it would be best for me to get a good belt from the start.
FOM
by fisher_of_man
Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:52 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman
Replies: 30
Views: 4695

Re: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman

wow....guess I'm not totally surprised at the overwhelming response for Beltman (read many, many good things about them)....just assumed that the other two would also get more response. Hmmm....very interesting. Keep the opinions coming! and thanks to those of you that have responded....and to those of you that will!

for those of you Beltman voters....is the horsehide that much better? says its stiffer and more durable. I hadn't planned on getting the stiffner added to the 1.5" bullhide, but will i need it with my full size M&P? is it better to get the horsehide since it's a full size gun?
by fisher_of_man
Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:04 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman
Replies: 30
Views: 4695

Carry Belt - crossbreed vs. comp-tac vs. beltman

so here's the deal. I'm new into CCW. In fact, I haven't taken my class yet, but will be in the next week to 10 days. I'll be carrying a full size M&P .40 IWB (might possibly use the K&D OWB in the winter from time to time). Have a K&D Thunderbird on order (be here around end of Jan/first of Feb). Will probably purchase a Crossbreed Supertuck to carry me thru til then...and to use in conjunction with my Thunderbird. After pouring over all the info I can find, I realize and understand that a good gun belt is a must...and am ok with that. But the more I read, the more I can't make up my mind. I've narrowed it down to 3 options: Crossbreed, Comp-tac, and Beltman.

regardless of which one it is, I want a brown 1.5" with velcro (I'll have to tuck at work - no way out of this). I read (from their sites) that the Beltman has two pieces of 6-7 oz bullhide leather sewn together. Crossbreed says it uses 1 piece of 8-9 oz latigo leather backed by a piece of 4 -5 oz top grain cowhide. Comptac...well...I'm not real sure, but they automatically put a strip of Kydex in it. They all apparently have great reputations and thier own followings. the comptac and beltman only have a year warranty...but crossbreed (as with their holsters) offers a 2 week trail period and then a LIFETIME warranty.

I've heard such great things about Crossbreed, but haven't seen or heard about many who have thier belts yet. Everybody swears Beltman hung the moon and it seems as though his website offers more "options" when ordering as far as type and color of buckle, number of holes and spacing, taper, etc. The Comp-tac actually appeals to me more just looking at the pictures.

which would you choose of the three....an no...there isn't a "none of the above"...or "I wouldn't choose any of them".

Can I possibly go wrong with any of them? would one last longer then the others? is there one that is more sturdy of the group? HELP!!!
FOM

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