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Offline Firedogg

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Re: Good leather belt??
« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2015, 02:20:37 PM »
 There are some pretty good local options usually available at the WAC gunshows.
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Re: Good leather belt??
« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2015, 07:15:58 AM »
You can't get a good leather belt for 30 or 40 bucks, buy a Galco Cop belt and you wont regret it, there awesome, about 60 to 70 bucks.
I've had one that I use every day that carrys a concealed firearm for the last 10 years and it is still awesome, Buy once Cry once. :tup:

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Re: Good leather belt??
« Reply #17 on: January 25, 2015, 08:01:30 AM »
I got a gun belt from this guy after reading up on a concealed carry forum.  Expensive, but by far the best belt I've ever owned, perfectly supports any holster system from a full size auto on down.
http://thebeltman.net/
I got the 1 1/4" dual layer bullhide with the internal stiffener, have been wearing it for 2-3 years now.
Ya that! If you need to carry a load and not feel it you need something like this. I carry my ruger Alaskan on a belt man belt. Distributes the load and makes it very manageable.

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Re: Good leather belt??
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2015, 02:51:45 PM »
I got a gun belt from this guy after reading up on a concealed carry forum.  Expensive, but by far the best belt I've ever owned, perfectly supports any holster system from a full size auto on down.
http://thebeltman.net/
I got the 1 1/4" dual layer bullhide with the internal stiffener, have been wearing it for 2-3 years now.

 After reading this and looking at the site I ordered a new belt from this guy. It arrived at the door in less than a week, the fit was perfect as I followed his measuring directions, and the quality is great. It is the first quality "gun" belt I've gotten and so far it seems to make carrying a firearm more comfortable and less noticeable. It is stiff compared to the old Cabelas belt I was wearing, but it is also comfortable.
 After wearing it for almost a week now I highly recommend the ones from this guy. He also sent a listing of belts he has that were mistakes or returns at discounted prices only available to those who order from him, there is one more I will be getting from that list.
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Re: Good leather belt??
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2015, 03:17:59 PM »
I got a gun belt from this guy after reading up on a concealed carry forum.  Expensive, but by far the best belt I've ever owned, perfectly supports any holster system from a full size auto on down.
http://thebeltman.net/
I got the 1 1/4" dual layer bullhide with the internal stiffener, have been wearing it for 2-3 years now.

 After reading this and looking at the site I ordered a new belt from this guy. It arrived at the door in less than a week, the fit was perfect as I followed his measuring directions, and the quality is great. It is the first quality "gun" belt I've gotten and so far it seems to make carrying a firearm more comfortable and less noticeable. It is stiff compared to the old Cabelas belt I was wearing, but it is also comfortable.
 After wearing it for almost a week now I highly recommend the ones from this guy. He also sent a listing of belts he has that were mistakes or returns at discounted prices only available to those who order from him, there is one more I will be getting from that list.
i also finally broke down and ordered one from him today.  I had some difficulties ordering online so I called him.  He asked how I found out about him.  When I told him on a Washington hunting forum he said (wow thank goodness for the Internet).  Thought it was kind of funny.  Can't wait to get it. :tup:

 


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