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    Concealed Carry Belts

    I need to buy a new belt for concealed carry. I have already ordered a new Wilderness Instructor 5-stitch for regular everyday carry. Now I need a better looking leather belt. I have found a few that interests me. Do you guys have any better suggestions?

    This is what I've found so far:

    Liger belt:
    http://www.ligerproducts.com/product...erbelt_150.htm

    The Belt Man:
    www.thebeltman.net/bullhide.htm
    Paul A. Hotaling
    Alias Training & Security Services, LLC
    Paul@aliastraining.com
    757-215-1959 (Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM)
    757-985-9586 (After Hours)
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    Ross Leather makes a good quality belt at a reasonable price. I have been using one for about a year and I like it alot.

    http://www.ccwsupply.biz/RossLeatherBeltsPAGE.htm

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    If you need a leather belt for carrying a weapon, the two best leather companies hands down are Kramer Leather and Milt Sparks. Their products are second to none.

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    For a leather belt, I concur with Ben. I've been using Kramer for years and am extremely happy with their products.

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    Another satisfied Milt Sparks belt customer. I don't have a belt from Lou Alessi (yet), but I would expect his belts to be the equal of his most-excellent holsters.

    Note that most good leather gun belts are quite thick for stiffness, so those that are cut on a contour will be more comfortable and better fitting.

    I opted for tapered ends on my Milt Sparks belt and highly recommend this option to keep the visible portion of the belt/buckle from looking so much like a duty belt.
    Aubrey<><

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    Another vote for Kramer. I've been using the Kramer double horse hyde leather belt for carrying concealed 12+ hours a day both on duty as a plain clothes detective and off duty concealed carry. It is the most comfortable, thickest, most rigid concealed gun belt I have ever owned.

    They cost some coin, but are worth every cent.

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    For leather, I have had excellent service out of a couple of Galco belts for a few years now. They are a decent option if you dont want to or cant spend a lot of money.
    That said, I have heard good things about both Kramer and Sparks so I'll probably try one of theirs next.
    Protego quod vallo.
    Si vis pacem para bellum.

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    check out tucker leather. they make a real good belt.

    cd

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    I have used Milt Sparks exclusively for years. I just let my wife use one for the first time--now I have to order three more!

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