Gun belt - where to buy?

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BrentK

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I'm looking for a 1.5" wide leather (casual) belt for my Highnoon holster and Steyr M40. I've found plenty of them on the internet, with prices ranging from $35 to well over $100, most with descriptions saying that they're "good" because of this feature or that material. I don't know what makes a good gun belt, or how much I need to spend to get one that won't sag. Is it possible to get a good belt for about $50? If so, from where? :confused:
 
Check out the work belts at Wal-Mart... I used to use Alessi and Hume belts, but after discovering these cheapies, I use them almost exclusively. They're thick, heavy leather, and do a great job of keeping a holster in place. Best of all, they're about $12.00 apiece! :D
 
I've gotten some good ones at Walmart as well. A cowboy boot store is also a good place to check if you have one in your town. They usually have tons of good leather belts for decent prices.

Good Shooting
Red
 
One word: Wilderness. I got their 1.5" Instructor belt with the 5-stitch option a couple of weeks ago. It's just about perfect. $35 plus shipping meant it was $42 to my door, pretty quickly.
 
I bought an 1 1/2 Carhartt for $20 bucks at Sportsmans Warehouse that works great.
Jeff
 
KR. Hey! a member from a Louisville. I have permanent residency in Prospect Kentucky. Where are you at Kentucky Rifle? Have you noticed that there is NO indoor range in Louisville.
 
FILSON has a great double thickness harness leather belt that looks great with a pair of casual dress pants or jeans. It's around $50.00, but well worth the money. It is stiff and won't roll down with a little weight. Me and my brother-in-law both have one and love them. I think their website is www.filson.com.
 
After trying a bunch of both more and less expensive belts, I've finally settled on the Ranger style belts from www.epsaddlery.com as being my favorites of the lot.
They will sell you a double thickness if you want but I have found their single thickness belt perfectly fine for hauling a P220 and spare mag around every day.
 
DON HUME

I got a Hume double thickness lined belt for Christmas two years ago, and it still looks new.
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I've got a thick Galco belt that is about 1" tall and 1/4" thick. It looks like a dress belt and you can't tell that it's really a gun belt. However, if you're not wearing shirt & tie, go the route Preacherman speaks as cheap means more $ for more ammo.
 
Ditto, RafterS.

Well made, pretty, comfortable, and inexpensive.

Mike
 
How about Milt Sparks? Their belts are a little pricey but very sturdy. I’ve had mine for about a month now, and it makes my old department-store belt (which served me well for over 10 years) feel like a flimsy mock belt.

~G. Fink
 
Thanks everyone for your great suggestions! :D

After asking for suggestions, and receiving so many good ones, I feel a little embarrassed to say that I went with something completely different. :eek:

Based on price, color (really wanted dark brown), construction and return policy, I went with Kirkpatrick Leather. In case anyone cares, here's a link that shows the belt. Not a good picture, though.

Thanks!
 
Branson, Missouri

You would have to be blind not to find someone selling nice leather belts up there. I pick up a 1.5" wide extra think belt off a discount rack in a leather store for $5. I wish I would have bought all they had and sold them on ebay or something, all well you live and you learn.
 
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