Something comparable, but at a fraction of the cost, would be a belt from Oklahoma Leather ($60), coupled with a Hunter holster (can be found new on ebay).
I’m just going to buy once, cry once. Everyone talk about how good the quality is and stuff from Elpaso Saddlery.No, no, no, no, no!!! I had one of those. I think it was made out of chrome tanned leather. It didn't take long for it to stretch and sag.
They ask for your jeans size. Your center hole measurement would typically be jeans size plus 5".thanks!
had the photos on my phone and forgot the maker.
if I’m a size 36 jean waist. Should I just order a 36 waist?
alright… so they ask for Jean Size, I should just say put 36 then….They ask for your jeans size. Your center hole measurement would typically be jeans size plus 5".
they are closed for until Monday. 12-16 weeks for delivery… WOW! never waited that long for anything.They ask for your jeans size. Your center hole measurement would typically be jeans size plus 5".
I've had no problems with mine.No, no, no, no, no!!! I had one of those. I think it was made out of chrome tanned leather. It didn't take long for it to stretch and sag.
this rig will be less quick draw and more show-off at the company Woke Protest event in Seattle… Yes, Open Carry is 100% allowedA quick draw belt is worn lower than your pants belt.
I bought a belt 4" longer. Worked good with jeans on. I found I wanted it to hang a touch lower and with cold weather layer; that belt was too short.
Bought the black belt, (above pic) 2" longer.
Fits perfect. Takes up enough for summer wear and plenty of adjustment for winter.
Take your regular belt and put it on as you would wear your gunbelt and measure.
That's just it. The "quick draw" game is not historically authentic. It's an invention of Hollywood, particularly of Arvo Ojala and his design of the low-slung "buscadero" holster.A quick draw belt is worn lower than your pants belt.
That's just it. The "quick draw" game is not historically authentic. It's an invention of Hollywood, particularly of Arvo Ojala and his design of the low-slung "buscadero" holster.
To his credit, John Wayne seldom indulged this fantasy. Note how he carries his gun in "The Shootist."
you historian’s can debate over the color of the sky.
what happened to looking good and pretending to be a cowboy!!!! ME
they are closed for until Monday. 12-16 weeks for delivery… WOW! never waited that long for anything.
Surely not in "The Fighting Kentuckian" or "The Alamo"!Kinda funny he wore his holsters high when in every western he was ever in he carried an 1873 Colt and an 1892 Winchester no matter the time period.