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Looking for a leather gun belt with a removable buckle. I've looked at bellman. Any others, preferably with fast lead time
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The Beltman is the best so there is no need to look at the rest. :tiphat:

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They just seem high or is that the going rate for a decent belt?
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45703030shooter wrote:Looking for a leather gun belt with a removable buckle. I've looked at bellman. Any others, preferably with fast lead time
Yeah, The Beltman is about the best around for gun-belt leather.

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45703030shooter wrote:They just seem high or is that the going rate for a decent belt?
He's at the high end, but completely worth it. I used to use a less expensive belt from another maker. It was good for a while, but over time it started wearing out and eventually couldn't support my EDC gun. I got a Beltman belt about a year ago, and it's just as stiff and supportive as the day I got it. I think it'll stay supportive for a good many years. I don't know how long it will last, but I'll definitely buy another when I need to replace this one.
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45703030shooter wrote:Looking for a leather gun belt with a removable buckle. I've looked at bellman. Any others, preferably with fast lead time
I've been wearing a belt from desantis for over a year now. It is plenty stiff, surprisingly affordable, and ships fast.
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It took me about 3 wks to get mine from Beltman. The price was about the going rate for a good belt. I'm very satisfied.
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http://agcustomgunleather.com/store/

Is where I got mine. I got horsehide with the kydex stiffener. I don't know about beltman since I'm fat and they didn't offer horsehide in greater than 42". Provided you have a flat head screwdriver the buckle is removable on mine as well. If you go for a quality belt, you are going to pay around $100 for it. Maybe a little less maybe a bit more, depending on tax, shipping, extras, etc.
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Tucker & Byrd Holsters www.tuckerandbyrd.com
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Jago668 wrote:http://agcustomgunleather.com/store/

Is where I got mine. I got horsehide with the kydex stiffener. I don't know about beltman since I'm fat and they didn't offer horsehide in greater than 42". Provided you have a flat head screwdriver the buckle is removable on mine as well. If you go for a quality belt, you are going to pay around $100 for it. Maybe a little less maybe a bit more, depending on tax, shipping, extras, etc.
+1 on A&G, got one recently, very happy with it so far.
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Aliengear holsters now have some heavy duty belts. They look good on the website and they offer larger sizes, for those that have said that they needed.

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Jago668 wrote:http://agcustomgunleather.com/store/

Is where I got mine. I got horsehide with the kydex stiffener. I don't know about beltman since I'm fat and they didn't offer horsehide in greater than 42". Provided you have a flat head screwdriver the buckle is removable on mine as well. If you go for a quality belt, you are going to pay around $100 for it. Maybe a little less maybe a bit more, depending on tax, shipping, extras, etc.
I have the same horsehide belt with stiffener and wear it everyday even at work where I cannot carry. I've been happy with it and would buy another one from AG Custom Leather.
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This has held up well EDC for a couple of years. My only complaint is the reinforcing strip should run to the tip. How is it on yours? I contacted them and they were not interested in suggestions or willing to customize. The strip on this ends where the holes begins.

I would purchase another, just a bit disappointed at their close minded approach. It's not like they're stamping them out by the millions.

http://akerleather.com/off-duty-belts/o ... -belt.html

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+1 for A&G Custom Gun Leather. http://agcustomgunleather.com/store/

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Skiprr wrote:
45703030shooter wrote:Looking for a leather gun belt with a removable buckle. I've looked at bellman. Any others, preferably with fast lead time
Yeah, The Beltman is about the best around for gun-belt leather.

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:iagree: Order from the Beltman and get an Uncle Mike's Reinforced Instructor's Belt [$29 on Amazon Prime] to wear in the meantime.
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