Favorite Gun Belts for Carrying a Pistol?

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bigfug

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I don't guess I know what you mean by exclusive....I get my Looper belts at Locked and Loaded in Choctaw.

I think at one point they were, or were the exclusive distributor and thats what prompted the first move from the I35 location to the complex H&H is in. Now they are in H&H. They also made the blade-tech belt at one point, not sure if they still do. I think Flashbang is also no longer affiliated with Looper either, I think Lisa and her husband divorced and the companies parted ways as well.
 

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Holy belt on steroids and viagra batman! Guess I stayed off the naughty list long enough to get my kore nylon and leather combo deal for Christmas. Didn't even realize it was belts due to the small box being so heavy. After trimming to length and getting the buckle fastened, trying to thread through belt loops is learning curve. Lol. I see what you mean about threading thru last belt loop before tightening buckle since trying to tuck end back in loop is next to impossible. Also received a crucial concealment owb holster that fights the belt the whole time, but once in place the holster feels negligible. Might have to Bubba up the poly flex loops on the holster to give belt more of a straighter run through loops. Sholdn't be a problem with my other broken in leather based holsters. All in all I think it will be a winner in the never ending battle in keeping me off the indecent exposure list when I'm out and about. Thanks everyone for the recommendations!:thumbup3:
 

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my favorite for the last year or so has been Nexbelt 1 3/8 inch edc belts. they have been pretty good as far as holding up, however i recently ordered a replacement belt strap and even after them shipping a second belt strap the company could still not send the one i ordered. i like the inch and a half belts but can't use them for edc as they do not fit my work pants belt loops. guess it will be back to kore essentials inch and 3/8 casual belts, they seem to last as year or so and aren't very expensive.
 

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Since it hasn't been mentioned, just like your edc, make sure you practice with the new equipment just in case of um, er... emergencies that might come about. You don't want to be trying to figure out the new latch when being confronted by those meaning you harm and ruining the whiteness of the undergarments. The classic flip and rip no longer apply so don't say you haven't been warned!:laugh6:
 

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I'm not going to read eight pages of posts,,,
So if someone has already posted this,,,
Please accept my apologies.

The Beltman makes as fine a gunbelt as anyone,,,
They can be pricey but they are worth it.

I make (or did make) high quality holsters on a custom basis,,,
But I always hated making those dang belts,,,
Holsters are fun - Belts are boring.

So I often made my holsters to match a Beltman belt,,,
That worked very well for me for several years,,,
Never had a complaint about The Beltman.

Aarond

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