I remember a thread discussing options/opinions for a gun belt for carrying purposes. I tried the search function but could not find it. Can anybody help me out or offer their own opinion?
Depends a lot on WHAT you are carrying, mode of carry and what else you want to hang on the belt itself. For instance, concealed or open? Tell us more and you'll get better answers. You don't need something expensive necessarily, but you need something stiff enough that it won't sag.
HANKS 1 1/2" XTREME CONCEALED CARRY GUN BELT - 17 OZ. - 1.5" Genuine full grain extreme leather the toughest leather we have found 16-17 oz. leather USA made Made from vegetable tanned leather Average 1/4" thick (actual thickness varies due to the nature of solid 1 piece hides) Solid 1-piece of leather with no filler
I remember a thread discussing options/opinions for a gun belt for carrying purposes. I tried the search function but could not find it. Can anybody help me out or offer their own opinion?
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This is the only gun belt I've use in the last 25 years or so. Galco
I agree that more information is always good. Open carry for now but conceal carry in the future. Midsize auto, like a Glock 19 or the FN 509 midsize. Nothing else on the belt.
I have checked out Hanks and they seem like a fine product.
I remember a thread discussing options/opinions for a gun belt for carrying purposes. I tried the search function but could not find it. Can anybody help me out or offer their own opinion?
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I have been wearing their Ultimate Elephant Gun Belt for the past year and it is outstanding and of excellent quality and they are a great company to deal with. Their prices are very reasonable and they ship quickly.
I have two: a one and a half inch wide from Beltran sized for OWB and a one and a half inch wide from Milt Sparks sized for IWB CARRY. Both are good and stiff and work fine for their purpose.
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