Contour Belt

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LittleGun
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Contour Belt

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I was at a gun store today and purchased a contoured belt. It looks strange hanging on the display rack, but it fits very well. It is much more comfortable than my old not-contoured belt. I won't be going back to the old belt.
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:iagree: I've had belts so long that they wound up naturally contoured. :lol:
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Contoured belst are the way to go. Not only are they more comfortable right off the bar, they help pull the holster flat against the contours of the wearers body. This of course greatly reduces any printing that we all have to deal with.

I purchased a Galco CB4 about 7 years ago and I wear it every day no matter if I'm carrying or not. It's the only belt I have. Granted, I'm able to wear jeans every day so my belt collection can be as sparse as I want it but it's that comfortable. I'm carrying 99% of the time and the other 1% is when I'm at home.

It's just now starting to show signs of wear.

Yes, it cost too much but I'm glad I got it and cannot sing it's praises enough.

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