I like the idea of the Wilderness belt, but I'm trying to decide if it is something that I could pull off wearing at work with a tucked in, button up shirt.
I like the idea of the Wilderness belt, but I'm trying to decide if it is something that I could pull off wearing at work with a tucked in, button up shirt.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I also have a Wilderness belt they are awesome.
Irving, it would depend on the pants/shirt combo. Jeans or Carharts with a tucked in cotton polo or work shirt, maybe. Anything dressier & absolutely not. Think of it like wearing combat boots.
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+1 on this I learned alot about this stuff rodeoing in HS and ever since then i benzoin damn near everything I own. But if anyone here wants to pursue this route there are a few things you oughta know so you dont f up your nice holster. Multiple coats are required to get any use outta it. Only buy "tincture of benzoin" any other variant will gum up when it gets warm enough. And it will darken the leather considerably (made my galco fletch a really dark red).
You might want try www.thebeltman.net
The 1.5" belt will probably work well for you. If you want a little extra shine you can hit it with some Parade Gloss polish.
Training in Colorado:
www.defensive-response.com
I have had good luck with a Wilderness belt, a wife beater and either a Comp-Tac Minotaur, Infidel, or a Kaluban Kloak.
I have one of these in the Carbon Fiber pattern. They have a Kydex core, but don't scream "I have a GUN!!!"
http://tacticalgear.com/blackhawk-cq...,9:3247:0&sq=1
Last edited by TFOGGER; 02-07-2011 at 15:23. Reason: Helps if I put in the link
When I was looking, I was recommended TheBeltman.com and Wilderness belts. I went with the Wilderness because I'm cheap and it was nearly identical to the belt I was wearing already, which was a single layer nylon.