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    Hey guys, I understand now after reading a few posts from the past, that there are a few ccw packers in here. I moved about 2.5 years ago, and unfortunately lost my gunbelt. it was a Mitch Rosen belt from Dillon Precision. It was thick & stiff. I just ordered a new belt from a company called "Daltech Force". I was looking at "Bullhide Belts" brand, but Daltech has much better prices and offers a lifetime warranty. He assured me over the phone that his bullhide is top notch. Do any of you have experience with these? If I don't like it as a gunbelt, it will make a great dress belt I guess. It is the single layer black w/basketweave embose. If so I will just order another Dillon belt. I just hate shelling out 70.00 for another one. Thanks for any input gents.

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    No experience with those but Saddleback leather sells a Bullhide belt the can be used as a gunbelt. It's heavy enough. I have one.
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    I just use my riggers web belt when im carrying but i would like to hear what you have to say about it once you get it

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    I don't know about brands. What I did was go to the gun show. There are tons of vendors there who offer a wide selection. Try them on, see what you like best. I got mine for 50 bucks. I'm a big guy and it has to be pretty long. 46 or 48 I dont remember what it is lol. But usually costs more.

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    No experience with his, but now my interest is peaked.
    I have been using Looper belts for years as casual and dress.
    For a budget gun belt ($50 if you shop it a bit) you cannot beat them IMHO
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    I use a Crossbreed belt & holster, worth looking into. Mine is over a couple years old and still looking good as is the horsehide supertuck. Lynn recommended them to me and was spot on...
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    It ships out today, so when I receive it I will let you guys know.
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    I just use my riggers web belt when im carrying but i would like to hear what you have to say about it once you get it
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    [B][I]I emailed the guy Monday, and asked him what the difference in Daltech and Bullhide brand belts are. I was curious because the belts look identical, but Daltech is cheaper. He actually owns both brands! He told me the belts are the same, but the Bullhide brands come in more options. That "bio belt", looks tempting, he assured me it was as stiff as the leather models. I've been losing a lot of weight this past year, so I don't want to go belt crazy just yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I use a Crossbreed belt & holster, worth looking into. Mine is over a couple years old and still looking good as is the horsehide supertuck. Lynn recommended them to me and was spot on...
    I have had my Crossbreed Super tuck horse hide for around 4 1/2 years now, Springfield XD 5" carried on a 6' 175lb frame.
    (just to note dress shirt and khakis is normal attire)

    Short of a good gun belt it is the best investment for concealed carry I have made.
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    Ok gents, I just got it in, and I've posted the pics and a very short review on the "finer things" forum. I'll answer any questions you have about it.
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