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    I went with A&G Custom Leather. If you're going to have a good holster, get a good belt. It's really a "system": can't have one without the other. I know, I tried...

    http://www.agcustomgunleather.com/
    http://disciplejourney.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by sellersm View Post
    I went with A&G Custom Leather. If you're going to have a good holster, get a good belt. It's really a "system": can't have one without the other. I know, I tried...

    http://www.agcustomgunleather.com/
    I have a black bullhide belt from this guy. Completely and utterly awesome belt

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    Thanks for the help and the links. I'll check into these vendors further but I admit at the moment the Amish belt pricing has the inside track. With their pricing I could get two, black & brown and be done. I see they arn't double thickness though, If anyone has anything negative to say about them, let me know.

    Thanks for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb View Post
    Thanks for the help and the links. I'll check into these vendors further but I admit at the moment the Amish belt pricing has the inside track. With their pricing I could get two, black & brown and be done. I see they arn't double thickness though, If anyone has anything negative to say about them, let me know.

    Thanks for your input.
    Just make sure they are stiff

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    Thanks for the responses. Let me also ask about something I never considered, is a stiffener perhaps a nice thing to add if I'm carrying a Commander sized hunk of metal?

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    Depends on the material used and the stiffness of the belt as it is already. Horsehide tends to be stiffer than leather and usually doesn't need a stiffener. I've got one with it and one without, and honestly there's not a lot of difference. Also depends on the type of holster.
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    Glad I asked, good to know about the horsehide too.

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    Hanks amish ccw belt

    32 dollars shipped

    made in america

    http://www.hanksclothing.com/amish_belts_ccw.html

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    I've worn my wilderness everyday for 3+ years and love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obound View Post
    Hanks amish ccw belt

    32 dollars shipped

    made in america

    http://www.hanksclothing.com/amish_belts_ccw.html
    I'll have to keep them in mind when I'm back in the market for a belt.

    I've had my belt from Desbien's Gunleather for about 7 years now. The finish is worn but the belt is just as strong as the day I bought it.

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