Sunday, November 1, 2015
Got a New Belt.
The thick kind. Double thickness. Good for a holster type belt. Stiff.
My old belt was de-laminating and had seen better days. If I could carry more then I'd have had to replace it a lot sooner.
I like these belts when knew. They are hard to get the buckle buckled and they creak like a wooden schooner. It makes it feel even more substantial. It gives you confidence.
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At that price point, I would honestly rather buy an actual gun belt from an actual holster maker.
I'm currently wearing a crossbreed belt, and have been using it for a few years. Not as stiff as it was when I first got it, but still plenty solid.
I have to say for the money($25ish) the blackhawk!!!(!!!) riggers belt has been awesome. First belt I've ever used that I didn't have to cinch it tight with a crowbar to hold up my pants, and it's held up well for several years now.
And unlike leather my sweat didn't instantly kill it, though the phosphated buckle gets a little rusty on the non-wear surfaces.
What do you mean "at that price point". That's what Gallo charges.
I don't blend in at work with a riggers belt.
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