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I use Kore belt been for a couple of years with a hk vp9, no problems and holding up great.  All kinds of options.

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I'll throw in a good word for "nexbelts". A different but similar concept/version of the Kore belt. Their EDC line has several color/material options that work great for dress/casual/daily wear.

I use Hank's belts for dress but the nexbelt EDC has basically replaced my 5-11tactical nylon belts for EDC. It supports my carry setup without issues of fold-over or side-drop (OWB pancake) with the weight of P365/G43X or 1911 Commander size... w/Mag holsters on the weak side.

The easy adjustability to fit a fluctuating tummy/waist size while keeping all the gear secure and comfy is the true benefit of this belt. Good value and performance at a reasonable price.

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I have two Kore leather belts (black and brown). They are by far the most versatile belts I've owned.  Looks good enough to tuck a shirt in and still rugged enough to have a holster strapped on it. I didn't think I would be a fan of the tractor but I really like how adjustable it is. Our stomachs aren't static sizes, so it's nice to be able to cinch up in the morning and let it out 1-2 clicks later after a meal.

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I found a belt maker, next to the Old Mill, in Pigeon Forge and I have 2 of his 1.5 gun belts, black and brown. Well satisfied with both. Plan to purchase another 1.5 black when we go there this fall. Also have 2 1.5 black of Beltmans that I have used for years and still holding up. Can't beat a good gun belt.  

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I found a belt maker, next to the Old Mill, in Pigeon Forge and I have 2 of his 1.5 gun belts, black and brown. Well satisfied with both. Plan to purchase another 1.5 black when we go there this fall. Also have 2 1.5 black of Beltmans that I have used for years and still holding up. Can't beat a good gun belt.  

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New member here but was cruising through. I’ve been rocking a Safariland war belt for 6 years now without issue. Put it through lots of rough use.

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I waited too long to finally try a Kore belt, but I've been wearing it for almost a month and I love it. I got the tactical w/ the X7 (smallest) buckle. I really dig the stiffener inside. This belt is worth every penny I paid for it.

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As a miserable old boomer I'm pretty old school. The Amish around here make very high quality leather goods at good prices. Their 1.5 inch, 13/14 oz belts with stainless buckles and screws go for around twenty bucks. Takes a few years to wear the new off but once broken in they last a few lifetimes. 

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On 12/20/2024 at 8:57 AM, ianb said:

As a miserable old boomer I'm pretty old school. The Amish around here make very high quality leather goods at good prices. Their 1.5 inch, 13/14 oz belts with stainless buckles and screws go for around twenty bucks. Takes a few years to wear the new off but once broken in they last a few lifetimes. 

Guess I fit the description too.  I bought an Amish belt at a gun show 15+ years ago and I haven't managed to wear it out yet. 

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