I think that's a valid point if you're cover garment is a sport coat or suit jacket. A "tactical" belt would look out of place. However, an open shirt is casual enough that any kind of buckle would probably not look out of place.My opinion: when you carry concealed, often the only thing visible that might indicate "gun" is the buckle of your belt. I try to stay away from anything that looks like it's military issue or made for "tactical" use and stick to a simple prong, bar and frame.
The point is kind of lost if you haven't seen the show. It has some of the best gun work in TV. Selleck is a known gun guy and is interested in realism.okay, googled it.
tom selleck is jessie stone
he wears a black.. wilderness belt? looks like a black nylon pistol instructor's belt with a gray steel triangular buckle -- very military looking.
I'd get a Wilderness 5-Stitch Instructor belt
It's just a pants belt though. It's not designed to be a gun belt.That Wilderness easy fit basic belt looks looks really nice and its on sale. Too bad it only comes in 1.25".
The Basic Belt is super lightweight and is perfect when you just need a simple belt for shorts or pants and don't need any load-bearing for gear. It is not recommended for weapons-carry.
Are you looking for a belt that has the adjustability of those you mentioned, or one that offers more adjustability?...does anyone know of any good belts with infinite size adjustments like the Aries Ageis Belt, the Wilderness easy fit basic, or 5.11 TDU belt? I'd like to get a couple basic 1.5" pistol belts for other shooters I take with me and really like the one size fits all.