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    I want to find a new good quality leather brown/tan 1 1/4" wide "plain looking" belt/buckle for use concealed carry. I'm tired of the cheapy store bought "normal" belts. Pricing from $20 to $100 depending on the quality.

    I wear Levi's blue jeans 85% of the time, and Khaki shorts the rest of the time. I "might" be able to go to 1 1/2" wide.

    Any recommendations/links?

    Thanks for any help,
    Dan
    Dan
    Kahr K9, Kahr CM9

  • #2
    I've been a big fan of these guys for a long time: www.bullhidebelts.com. Made in America, good quality, plenty of variety. I have a belt and two holsters from them. Couldn't be happier.
    K40, CW40, Glock 23, SIG P229, Para 1911

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    • #3
      I just bought my second Looper(also branded and sold by Blade Tech) Gun Belt from Kahr.com. I lost weight and didn't want to keep adding holes.

      You can get one for $49.95 or more, depending on where you purchase it. They are 1 1/2"... actually just under that by maybe 3/32". Jeans are no problem. They come in black with a nickel-plated brass buckle or natural leather with a solid brass buckle.

      The belts are reinforced with a layer of Kydex between two layers of leather. They are about 1/4" thick and they don't sag.





      http://www.looperlawenforcement.com/...ster-belt.html

      I've seen them at local gun shows for $50, too. You may find them cheaper elsewhere.

      http://www.blade-tech.com/Blade-Tech...product_images

      I chose the brown one because I like solid brass buckles... simple ones... and I don't like shiny ones, though I did polish my brass one. I've scratched mine a bit with clips on and off, but it feels great and holds everything up... pistol/IWB Minituck, magazine holder, and phone case... without sagging or being deformed... or cracking, falling apart like my Wally World collection of sturdy-LOOKING belts for $12 to $20. I've worn this one over a year and it's still straight as an arrow... no hint of sagging.

      Pix under EDC thread:




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      • #4
        Have a look at the Galco SB1 1.25" wide dress belt. This belt has a heavy reinforcement between two layers of quality leather. The finish on the tan leather is a cut above the other belts that I examined and is very durable. I dress as you do and have worn mine daily for about 6 months with no signs of wear. It is very stiff but will take a set to the form of your body and becomes very comfortable. This belt is stiff enough to hold up your heaviest gun without sagging.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jdavis View Post
          Have a look at the Galco SB1 1.25" wide dress belt. This belt has a heavy reinforcement between two layers of quality leather. The finish on the tan leather is a cut above the other belts that I examined and is very durable. I dress as you do and have worn mine daily for about 6 months with no signs of wear. It is very stiff but will take a set to the form of your body and becomes very comfortable. This belt is stiff enough to hold up your heaviest gun without sagging.
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          • #6
            Clearly there is only one choice!

            E-mail jbissell@triad.rr.com

            Web Site www.jbgunbelts.com
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            • #7
              Jason Winnie is Don Hume's grandson and he makes a fine belt at a fair price.

              http://jasonwinnie.com/DLB_1.5.html
              Very interesting...

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              • #8
                Wow! Losts of choices. I'll research all the links and info.

                Thanks,
                Dan
                Dan
                Kahr K9, Kahr CM9

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AC7880 View Post
                  I want to find a new good quality leather brown/tan 1 1/4" wide "plain looking" belt/buckle for use concealed carry. I'm tired of the cheapy store bought "normal" belts. Pricing from $20 to $100 depending on the quality.

                  I wear Levi's blue jeans 85% of the time, and Khaki shorts the rest of the time. I "might" be able to go to 1 1/2" wide.

                  Any recommendations/links?

                  Thanks for any help,
                  Dan
                  AC:

                  Another option that has a good reputation and good pricing is. . .
                  http://www.hanksclothing.com/amish_belts_ccw.html

                  HTH.

                  -steve
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                  • #10
                    I have a Don Hume that is a great carry belt. It is oxblood (instead of brown), and am not fond of the color at all though, so I don't use it. Should have ordered black.

                    Doug at Bear Creek Holsters has been making some mighty fine belts as well.
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                    • #11
                      2nd vote for www.bullhidebelts.com

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                      • #12
                        Just a follow up post. After days of researching belts including all the links you folks provided, I ordered from Jerry Bissle today. I emailed him and paypal the funds. $55 delivered is his price, links below.

                        To add one link that put me over the top on ordering from him: http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc...3270060572/p/1

                        E-mail jbissell@triad.rr.com

                        Web Site www.jbgunbelts.com

                        A close second was A&G leather and The Beltman "quick ship and quick order".

                        Thanks for the help to all that posted,
                        Dan

                        Originally posted by downtownv View Post
                        Clearly there is only one choice!

                        E-mail jbissell@triad.rr.com

                        Web Site www.jbgunbelts.com
                        Dan
                        Kahr K9, Kahr CM9

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                        • #13
                          His belts look real nice. Double stitched, nice and thick, roller buckle (which is very important for cinching up and undoing a thick belt) and I like those large, easy to find holes. Looks like you made a good choice!
                          Very interesting...

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                          • #14
                            I just made a right choice, too! A good old NC boy from Mt. Airy, the town that Andy Griffith's Mayberry is reminiscent of. I ordered one of his belts, black with black thread and the #9 roller buckle. He said he can have it to me by this weekend. Excellent!
                            Very interesting...

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                            • #15
                              Hey Wyntrout, I've been wearing a blade tech/looper belt since this summer and it is definitely my favorite gun belt. However, the kydex has begun to crack near the belt holes that I use the most! It sounds like yours has been fine.

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