Decent leather gun belt that won't break the bank?

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Hey guys.

Need to get a "gun belt" for CCW purposes. The problem is, I refuse to pay $75+ for a belt! I don't care who made it or how nice it is, it's still just a belt and not worth that much $ to me. I also want something plain and basic... 1.5", black, leather, silver buckle. No fancy material or stitching. No gaudy or flashy buckle. Just a basic belt I can wear with a pair of jeans but strong enough to support a firearm. The closest thing I can find so far is here...

http://www.thebeltman.net/index.htm

His Dual-Layer Bullhide Belts belt seem to be a good quality basic belt but at $70 + shipping, they are still more then I would like to pay. So come on guys, give me some leads to some more affordable options?

Thanks
 
Rafter S Gunleather's belts start at $45. The only difference between their basic model and their more expensive versions is the exotic leather they use on the exterior of the expensive ones.

I have one in sharkskin that's over a year old and still holding everything fine. I'd expect the same out of their regular cowhide belt as well.

Chris
 
Another vote for Rafter S. I have two of their belts in sharkskin, one black, one brown--really kinda "cordavan". I wear the black almost every day. Great looking and comfortable. You can't go wrong.
 
Bowen Knife Company is one of the secrets of the industry, at least as far as their belts are concerned.

www.bowenknife.com

I use the WSE buckle($34), demagnetized so a metal detector doesn't see it, and the 1 9/16" Garrison belt in black($20). I have worn it daily for 5+ years and it's still just as new. Also have another emergency backup weapon/knife that can be drawn in the blink of an eye if I need it.

You may not think a "belt" is worth it, but to me, the Bowen is more than just a belt.
 
Top Quality Gun belt!

A holster and a good gun belt is a must. I had a costume made gun-holster belt made for me in Scio, Oregon. The name of the company is A.E Nelson Leather Company www.nelsonleather.com. I had a piece of spring steel sewn into belt to make it so it will not turn or twist. The total cost of the belt was approximately $50.00 including shipping. In addition, I have never seen any other hand crafted; top quality belt offered for such a good price anywhere.

Chuck
 
Aker B21's are great belts, I've got one I wear half the time. Double layer with a polymer insert. ~$35 from galls.com
 
+1 on the Aker B21. It looks like a plain leather belt with a silver belt buckle. I also wear mine even when I don't need a gun belt. The plastic insert keeps it from stretching over time which seems to be a problem with all-leather belts.
 
Since we're talking about ordering belts online... how many inches do you guys usually add when you're looking for something to wear with an IWB concealment holster?
 
Tandy (1-888-407-9104) is offering economy double shoulders, 7 to 8 ounch leather, for $2.69 a square foot. You can buy a double shoulder, the punches, buckles and a belt cutting tool for about what that fancy belt is selling for -- and make a dozen or more belts yourself.
 
A holster and a good gun belt is a must. I had a costume made gun-holster belt made for me in Scio, Oregon. The name of the company is A.E Nelson Leather Company www.nelsonleather.com. I had a piece of spring steel sewn into belt to make it so it will not turn or twist. The total cost of the belt was approximately $50.00 including shipping. In addition, I have never seen any other hand crafted; top quality belt offered for such a good price anywhere.

Chuck
 
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