That's a good point. If you don't have a real gunbelt, get one. A concealment holster worn constantly with a dress belt will A) make a real hash of the dress belt, and B) refuse to stay where you put it. A nice stiff gunbelt--of the sort that Milt Sparks makes--will shrug off holster abuse and make your positioning very steady and repeatable.

I broke down and spent $95 years ago on a Sparks gunbelt, and have been very happy with it.


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