Gun Belts

The 1791 belts do require “break-in”, due to the fact they are stiff when brand new. After break in, they’re comfortable for me. Great quality.

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How do you fit your Sam Browne through your belt loops?

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My Sam Browne fits almost all of my belt loops. Blue Genes, slacks’ etc. Only one pair that I cannot use my Sam Brown. While InTouch, I just received my first article from First Line, issue 016 May 2021 on my iphone. I signed into my USSC account on my computer and cannot find this issue. Where do I find this?

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Have a couple Hanks leather belts which have been really nice, especially one that has holes every inch the entire length of the belt. Not only good for fit, but can also be used as tourniquet in an emergency. Have a double thick “tactical” belt with the quick-connect that I also like for its ridgid construction. I just recently bought a Nexbelt and it is quickly becoming a favorite.

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I love my Vedder belts. Very sturdy and durable. They’re stiff so they don’t sag, even when you hang an impact drill on it, and they use step-down cobra buckles so you don’t have to dismantle or readjust the belt every time. Their holsters are great, too. They often run bundle deals.

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What about a garden belt ??

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A good belt designed for conceal carry makes a huge difference.

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Yesterday, I retired my leather belts purchased in 2006 not because they are not up to the task but because I’ve been losing weight and don’t want punch more holes in them. My new belt is from MR. BELTMAN. The workpersonship (PC for workmanship) quality and finish is impeccable. I’ll give you another update in 15-years.

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