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The Dillon Precision gunbelt is nicely made. Back injury requires something a bit less stiff for me, but if that's not an issue it's great.
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No, the one in the link, without he buckle.Did you get the COBRA belt?
Another vote for BigFoot Gun Belts, prefer mine to be steel lined.I use a Bigfoot belt.
Bigfoot Gun belts has this as an option as well as choosing the belt thickness...I had my belts made while working abroad. The maker ran a custom leather shop. While that won't be helpful to you, what you may find of interest is that a piece of spring steel was inserted between the leather layers, right where my handgun rides. The results is a quicker, cleaner draw and less sag in trousers and belt.
My belts were made between 1988 and 1990. They are still going strong.
I recommend the steel insert. It helps.
It is harder for some to adjust, it is harder to pull thru belt loops. I use them, but don't like them, I like my BigfootThat makes zero sense to me, how does Velcro prevent or even hamper switching between IWB and OWB?
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I get it.That makes zero sense to me, how does Velcro prevent or even hamper switching between IWB and OWB?
I get it.
Unbuckling a traditional leather belt to thread on a OWB holster and then cinching it up one hole tighter to accommodate the removal of an IWB holster/gun is a LOT easier and faster than unassing a nylon belt and readjusting.
Good point. The Vedder belts I like are made in USA. I'm pretty sure the leather belts are sourced here too, but I can't vouch for the provenance of the raw materials used in the Cobra buckle unit.most tactical belts are made in China and most quality leather belts are made in the USA.