In a fanny pack.I'm not going to ask where you hide your firearm.
In a fanny pack.I'm not going to ask where you hide your firearm.
Maybe not....Wow. I didn't realize this thread was almost 8 months old. I'm sure the OP has already found a belt by now!
The gooch. Duh.I get your point except where does one pull out the reload if necessary...just saying
I got a "Next Belt Nation" belt for Christmas. Got another one since then. Got tan. Bought black. Best I have ever had.Yes, I’ve done a search and there is nothing recent although a couple years ago there was something on Kore and Grip6.
I’m in the market for a new gun belt. I’ve gone thru Hank’s, El Paso Saddlery, and a lot of Crossbreed belts on the leather side and LBT on the textile. I’m looking a high quality gun belt that fits through 1.5” belt loops. I’m usually replacing belts once a year when the support gives out as I generally have an OWB mag carrier and switch between INW and OBW a double-stack, commander-sized 1911.
I don’t care about the material as much as I care about the belt being sturdy; if you have any recommendations, drop them here.
Wow. I didn't realize this thread was almost 8 months old. I'm sure the OP has already found a belt by now!
Ciguerra arrived! Coyote w/black buckle. First impressions:
1. Super light
2. Way more rigid than good leather
3. ‘Normal’ belt thickness compared to double-layer leather.
Feels like pounds dropped on my EDC rig.
Oh sure, rerail the train before it wrecks. You're no fun.I didn't read the entire thread, but the OP asked about belt recommendations. Kore may have already been mentioned.
I just bought one and had it about a week. It is sturdy and almost infinitely adjustable (think zip tie).
About $60 shipped with several choices of buckle and a 10% first-timer's discount.
It does require a different procedure for putting it on due to stiffness. And, it's made out of a cordura material which irritated my dunlap in one tiny spot when I wore my shirt untucked. I don't think that will be a recurring problem.
Much sturdier than leather and easy to adjust. I like it and it gives plenty of support for carry.
GUN BELTS 1.5"
Kore Everyday Carry Gun Belts feature a hidden micro adjustable track with 40+ sizing positions. You get remarkable strength and abundant flexibility to keep your firearm comfortable and secure all day. The result is the best-fitting, most comfortable concealed carry gun belt you will ever wear...www.koreessentials.com
Yes, another option for easy adjustment of belt after lunch or change in clothing/gear.I got a "Next Belt Nation" belt for Christmas. Got another one since then. Got tan. Bought black. Best I have ever had.
Reminds me of the streaker fad back in the last century. Saw one briefly at local mall and the famous one at the Oscar presentations.Maybe not....
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Maybe a final comment about Kore belts. They come ready for up to 40+ inch waist size so you can cut it to best length. As the carpenter says measure twice, cut once. I cut mine a bit a first then wore it with different EDC gear/clothing options to get to best length. Try it out first before cutting too much.I didn't read the entire thread, but the OP asked about belt recommendations. Kore may have already been mentioned.
I just bought one and had it about a week. It is sturdy and almost infinitely adjustable (think zip tie).
About $60 shipped with several choices of buckle and a 10% first-timer's discount.
It does require a different procedure for putting it on due to stiffness. And, it's made out of a cordura material which irritated my dunlap in one tiny spot when I wore my shirt untucked. I don't think that will be a recurring problem.
Much sturdier than leather and easy to adjust. I like it and it gives plenty of support for carry.
GUN BELTS 1.5"
Kore Everyday Carry Gun Belts feature a hidden micro adjustable track with 40+ sizing positions. You get remarkable strength and abundant flexibility to keep your firearm comfortable and secure all day. The result is the best-fitting, most comfortable concealed carry gun belt you will ever wear...www.koreessentials.com
Love mine I'm using nylonMaybe a final comment about Kore belts. They come ready for up to 40+ inch waist size so you can cut it to best length. As the carpenter says measure twice, cut once. I cut mine a bit a first then wore it with different EDC gear/clothing options to get to best length. Try it out first before cutting too much.
And another moral is to have a large box to toss all those gun accessories into when they don't work out. I have spent at least as much money on belts/holsters/mag pouches/clothes etc as the gun I choose to carry. Expensive lessons.I'm late to the party, and I'm not going to read 10 pages of posts to catch up. I just want to make a general comment. Not all belts and holsters are compatible with each other. Case in point: I have a very nice Jerry Bissell (since retired) belt that I have worn daily for many years. It is excellent quality, double layer, and quite thick. I really like it. I recently bought a Milt Sparks Summer Special 2 IWB holster. And the very first time that I wanted to use this combo, I discovered that the belt is too thick for the belt loops on the Milt Sparks holster!
So, I bought a Blackhawk CQB Rigger's Belt to use the Milt Sparks holster with. I wore one for several years, beginning in 2006, but it went missing in one of my moves. I replaced it with one from Amazon, and can now use my Milt Sparks holster.
The moral of the story is to check before you buy!