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Now, they have a christmass special where they will do free color upgrades. Tell me, are most 1.5" thick belts black or brown? Because I will upgrade to a brown color if that would go better with most products. Also, what do you think of their "C" clips?
I had a Galco for a long time...fella shot himself trying quick draw and I used it to hold my shirt ( and other's shirts )as a pressure bandage en-route to ER...kinda figure all that stuff not much good once ER got through with it.
Currently Using a Eddie Bauer and LL Bean heavy, wide and thick belt(s).
Another Wal-Mart work belt fan here. I've bought Alessi and other "quality" belts before, but since I discovered the Wal-Mart work belts, I haven't bought anything else. They work just fine with a holster.
deliver to my door. I hate to shop...especially this time of year. I pride myself on not having been to WW or a Mall in loooong time.
Farmer's supply with Carhart, Dickkies and the like will have good leather ...especially if any tack stocked. I bet they are less infested...with this madness going on...
I just ordered a Don Hume for $45 delivered, from MidSouth Uniform.
I cruised Walmart first, but couldn't find work belts.
Are they supposed to be in men's clothing, tools, or what?
I looked all over.
I did see some heavy leather belts at mall last night, at American Eagle, and one of those custom belt makers that had a little kiosk set up.
The custom belts were $35 plus tax. They were thick, but not lined.
Not sure about the price of the AE belts.
For the price difference, I'll go with a dedicated pistol belt.
I would like to be able to find the work belts though.
There is no way that the work belts they sell at my local Wal-Mart would work as a gun belt. Way too thin and nowhere near stiff enough. I'm guessing they don't carry the sort that everybody here is talking about.
Most of the folks from the Walmart-work-belt crowd haven't ever had the pleasure of wearing a belt specifically made for carrying a gun so they don't have anything to compare to.
If all you are carrying is a small pistol, fine but if you are carrying a 24+ oz. steel 1911 around, get a real belt. There's a reason they cost over $50. You get what you pay for.
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