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I'm with Glenn.  Not much love for Bullhide belts so far, but I'll buy no other.  I have a Galco "gun belt" that resides in a top dresser drawer.  I'm on my 2nd Bullhide belt in 5 years.....and only because I've been successful in dropping a bunch of weight since Nov.  My 2nd purchase was just as they released a "gun belt" with a steel insert throughout the holster area.....typical right hand 3-5 o'clock.  It is quite stiff, but I think my next will be the standard.....worked great and wasn't nearly as difficult to holster around belt loops.

I really really liked my first Bullhide.

 1.5", double stitched, roller buckle.

One note....I like, but some may not, the non-dress belt - it is very thick!  I would estimate a measurable 3/8"!  I really like the thickness, but some c and j clips may be tight.  I typically wear an OWB Garret Silent Thunder STX 2.0 (1911) or an IWB Galco King Tuk (XD .45) with no issues.

  • 1 month later...
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On 3/30/2016 at 7:25 AM, jbrownch said:

Ares Gear

Either the Ranger or Aegis will be perfect. I have the Aegis and love it. Might be the last belt I ever buy ever.

https://www.aresgear.com/


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+1 for Ares Gear. I've had one of their Aegis belts for over a year now, and love it.

I've had my Ranger belt for 5-6 years still going strong. I wear it 6-7 times a week. Was thinking of getting another because its boringly reliable. 

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I, too, suggest the Beltman belts.  I have 2 and find them very good for OWB/IWB wear.

Go to his site and check out the options you can choose from and pay once cry once.

 

Not the least expensive but worth it in my opinion.

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SOE EDC Cobra belt.....best belts i have ever owned. Threw all my other belts away ......seriously.

Hand made right here in Camden,TN

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12 hours ago, MuscleHead said:

SOE EDC Cobra belt.....best belts i have ever owned. Threw all my other belts away ......seriously.

Hand made right here in Camden,TN

Muscle makes a great point... These guys (...and gals...) are great fabricators of all manner of nylon gear... They are my favorites... I've got one of their belts i like a lot (...plus lots of other stuff like tote bags, tool bags...etc... etc...)... More than that; they are entertaining as a bunch can get... Profane, monstrous, and over the top... Nothin not ta like about these folks... I like 'em... I do lots of business with them... And finally; as Muscle said, they are brother (...and sister...) Tennesseans...

leroy

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If you aren't married to leather, IMHO you can't beat Wilderness.  Tough as nails, infinitely adjustable, just stiff enough to anchor the gun without being uncomfortable.  And a big honkin' steel buckle you could cave a skull in with if you can't carry the gun.  It's the most dangerous thing I've found that I can get on a commercial flight with.   :devil:

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The TrakLine gun belts from Kore are awesome. http://www.koreessentials.com/gun-belts/. The Yankee Marshal recommended them, so I tried them and have not been disappointed. The TrakLine system is better than a belt with holes and you can buy one buckle and two different color belts at the same time. They aren't cheap, but in my opinion they are worth the money.

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