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Old 10-13-2008, 11:49 AM
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I am looking for good gun belts for concealed carry. I am not looking for the dress belt kind( the small leather ones with the small buckle) I am looking for ones what would look good with blue jeans on.
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Galco has some nice stuff, though it's a little pricey.



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I have heard the following are good but have not tried them.
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I have two Beltman belts and several holsters that he made for me. Great stuff , Great Guy and his staff ain't bad. Check out hs website and see for yourself
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Got mine from the Beltman too. Not bad for the price.
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On page 5 of this forum there is a thread "Are gun Belts really worth it" that has a number of recommendations and pictures that might help in your decision.
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I have been using a gun belt and several custom holsters from Mernickle Holsters. They are great quality and are custom built to your firearm. For the basic models, they cost no more than a non-custom counterpart. If you want to get fancy, they do that too. I carry every day and the quality is impeccable. They all still look and perform like new. This is their website: MERNICKLE HOLSTERS. Nice people to work with as well.
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Wilderness has great belts for carry - I wear mine every day!
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I second Wilderness belts.

Nylon webbing, casual, tough. I have the 1.5" version and haven't found a pair of pants yet that won't fit it. 1.75" belt is too wide for some pants.

Very secure and durable. I love it.
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Check out Andrews. Although I have not ordered a belt from him I have a couple of holsters and his work was top notch. His prices on the belts seem a little less than some of the other custom holster makers.

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