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CCW belt #5839966 07/20/15 08:49 PM
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I'm having trouble finding one that is stiff enough to not bounce around when I draw... What have you guys used? My current one is a Galco and it's stiff-ish, but still gives a lot when I draw.

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Jerry Bissell at jbgunbelts.com makes a nice belt. It has been plenty stiff for me.

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I wear a Wilderness instructor belt.


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Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.

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Originally Posted By: rjd
Jerry Bissell at jbgunbelts.com makes a nice belt. It has been plenty stiff for me.

That last sentence is sig worthy.


Originally Posted by unclebubba
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.

Re: CCW belt [Re: ZachTisdale] #5840183 07/20/15 11:00 PM
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I wear a Wilderness instructor 5 stitch belt. Awesome belt! Been wearing it for 5 years or so now and is been great. Only problem in having now is the velcro is wearing out now. I either need to gain or lose some weight so I can get to a part of the velcro that is unused.

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How long have you had your belt? Leather belts will stretch and give over time if it was good at one time you might just need a new belt. Another possible problem is the holster is a bit too tight. Hold the holster in your hand, if it requires more than a slight pull it's tight, on the other hand you want to be able to hold the holster upside down without it coming out. You can accelerate break in by cutting a plastic bag so that goes over the weapon like a hood, with a single layer of plastic over the top and sides of the slides, but open on the bottom . Push it into the holster about 10 times that should be enough to loosen it ever so slightly


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Bullhide belts . Com. They work pretty well.

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Other people have endorsed it already but I too have the 5 Stitch wilderness instructor and wear it regularly for the past five years. I even wear it when I'm not carrying. If your like me where your waistline can change a bit through out the years, then this belt works great for it.


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Originally Posted By: Tim9880
Bullhide belts . Com. They work pretty well.


I've got two of these and am very impressed. I don't think you can go wrong with them. Prices are good, and turn-around time is more than reasonable.


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hands down my favorite..
get the tapered cut so it is narrower in the front.

http://www.comp-tac.com/gun-belts/kydex-reinforced-contour-belt-10511

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