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Re: stiff belts

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 1:23 pm
by maverick2076
glock27 wrote:i have never heard the word belt to be used in relation to alcohol, i had to look that one up.

a true example of no pun intended for the thread subject lol

is there just such a belt out there that is reinforced with the infinite adjustment factor?
The Wilderness Tactical CSM

Re: stiff belts

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:34 pm
by rentz
I ordered a wilderness tactical from brownells, had to get a new shoe for my sight pusher anyway. Hopefully I can report back in a week.

I love my Minotaur belt but it's so stiff I can't loop it through most owb holsters and it's too thick for some of them ....iwb it's perfect
Heck the Minotaur is my work/dress belt

Re: stiff belts

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 8:28 pm
by TexasFlash
Kore trakline
This is what I have been using for a while; it is also a ratcheting-type belt. I like it because it supports the gun and holster great, yet is much thinner than my other gun belts, so clip-on phone holsters and magazine cases attach better. Great belt!
Dave :txflag:

Re: stiff belts

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 9:57 pm
by oljames3
TexasFlash wrote:Kore trakline
This is what I have been using for a while; it is also a ratcheting-type belt. I like it because it supports the gun and holster great, yet is much thinner than my other gun belts, so clip-on phone holsters and magazine cases attach better. Great belt!
Dave :txflag:
Agreed. I got my Kore gun belt this week. It wears well as my EDC belt carrying my S&W M&P Mod 2.0 9mm and 3 spare mags. Works well in the Texas July heat during live fire drawing from holster and engaging targets while moving. I prefer to train as i carry every day.