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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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