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Do you wear a everyday belt , or do you wear a belt made for CCW carrying? I know Galco makes some,I've thought about buying one for this. Just wanted some input on what y'all use or recommend .
Thanks
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^this is my favorite carry belt, followed closely by Hank's CCW belt. I wear my beltman horsehide belt 5 days a week(it's classy looking enough to wear to work) the hank's typically on weekends. I've found I prefer the more supple Hank's belt with jeans and IWB holsters such as my alien gears or my crossbreed. I always choose the beltman belt for my OTW holsters since the stiffness seems to support my gun much better.

 

http://www.hanksclothing.com/amish_belts_ccw.html

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I also have a Wilderness instructor belt (3 stitch) I wear most days. When I am going for a tucked in look I have a black leather belt from RG Leather. It's thicker than the wilderness belt and impossible to bend.

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Wilderness Instructor, I wear it whether I am carrying or not.http://www.thewilderness.com/tactical-belts/original-instructor-belt/
Edit to add: You can get them at Greens Military in Knoxville.

Wilderness Instructor, I wear it whether I am carrying or not.http://www.thewilderness.com/tactical-belts/original-instructor-belt/
Edit to add: You can get them at Greens Military in Knoxville.

How about the instructor belts that WM sells? Good or junk?
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How about the instructor belts that WM sells? Good or junk?

I actually saw those for the first time the other day. Don't remember the brand but I think they were priced close to the Wilderness ($40 or so). Didn't feel to thin though. I'd still go with the proven track record of the wilderness. May as well spend the extra $5 and get the 5 stitch though. I have had no issues at all with my 3 stitch but hey it's only $5.

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I use my two holsters for both.

5.11 Tactical casual, burgundy in color and a black Goodrich and Gould. Both are 1.5", fits 90% of all my casual/business pants and shorts, bought off the shelf at Greene's in Knoxville and both were sub-$40.
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I'll 2nd Daddyo on the bullhide belt. I like everything about it except the thickness makes it almost too much for some holster clips.
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Bullhide leather belts are my go to for EDC belts, I've used a couple for the last few years - super sturdy and a good price for a high quality gun belt.

 

I've had a wilderness belt, and still have a S.E.O. duty instructors style belt with a heavy duty buckle - but those are a pain to put on and take off quickly.

 

I've found I'm too used to the simplicity of a leather belt for my everyday belt.

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Hanks Amish belt for me. I have a no name leather belt that I use sometimes but it sags since it is single layer leather not reinforced or made for carry.
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Currently a DMBullard double thick, double stitch, 1 1/2" Black, or Wilderness Instructor.  Next one will be a Beltman in brown.

 

Glenn

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