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Posts: 8219 | Location: Over the hills and far away | Registered: January 20, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The Diamond D look good:

https://www.diamonddcustomleat...d=120233095039200731
He's from Wasilla (no, you can't see Russia from there) and I've spoken with him multiple times at gun shows when I lived in Anchorage. The owner is a nice guy and he stands out at gun shows as he wears a custom made leather beer can holster.

I own one of their Guides Choice® Chest Holster, it's high quality, and I'd buy again. Their gun belts I've inspected at gun shows look to be high quality as well, but I don't own one.



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Kore. They just work and last.
 
Posts: 1405 | Location: Georgia | Registered: May 27, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I know I'm late to this, but I've been using belts by Crossbreed for 15 years with no issues.




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Armour for me. I don’t know how some people wear a belt for 5+ years, my belts deform where the holster is and starts to sag after 2 years and I order a new one.


I run mine the opposite way through the belt loops when I change pants (when I think of it). My 2018 Titan Nexbelt is faded a bit but still going strong as my main belt.
And I'm near a river that my friends like to tube down in the summer where I'm in shorts so its gotten plenty of time immersed in river water.

I love the ratchet system and as much as I hear great things about Kore, the Nexbelt will probably be my next belt for the 3rd time in a row. I have one of their dress belts also.

ETA: I'll also say that I appreciate the almost 12" track for adjustment. I don't lose or gain that much weight but extra room is there.
 
Posts: 8198 | Location: MI | Registered: May 22, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I’ve got a Nexbelt that Im really liking.

I have a friend (another cop) that’s got a place in central Indiana. Amish country. Great food, awesome furniture.
There’s a guy down there who does leather.
I have a brown and black bull hide belt. A little stiff for the first month, but once they're broken in, they work perfectly!
Lasted me 20 years so far, and still going strong. Brown one is a little more worn out, next time I’m down that way, I’ll grab another.
Im about 70% IWB, 30% OWB.


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I’ve got a Nexbelt that Im really liking.


If you like the Nexbelt ratcheting system on a trouser belt, you really ought to try the Kore duty belts.

Same kind of ratcheting system, scaled up to duty belt size.

Lets you get the tightness dialed in just right every time, and you can adjust it as needed on the fly for the type of clothing, weight fluctuations, or that big meal you just ate, all without having to partially disassemble the belt to make changes.

I'm a big fan of both the Kore/Nexbelt pants belts as well as Kore's duty belt.
 
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+1 for Milt Sparks here if you favor leather. Excellent quality and they last forever.



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I’ve got a Nexbelt that Im really liking.

If you like the Nexbelt ratcheting system on a trouser belt, you really ought to try the Kore duty belts.
Same kind of ratcheting system, scaled up to duty belt size.
Lets you get the tightness dialed in just right every time, and you can adjust it as needed on the fly for the type of clothing, weight fluctuations, or that big meal you just ate, all without having to partially disassemble the belt to make changes.
I'm a big fan of both the Kore/Nexbelt pants belts as well as Kore's duty belt.

Not needing a duty belt, I just bought my 3rd Nexbelt, a brown to add to the tan & black ones.
They are really good.
Not a big fan of the lever style buckle, I’m going to switch to the old button style on all of them.


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Posts: 4432 | Location: Central AZ | Registered: October 26, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I just got a duty belt last week.

Eagle Industries. It works well so far. 1st Duty belt in about 12 years. I strung everything through a riggers type belt & belt loops the beginning of every tour.


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What exactly do you mean by gun belt?

From r every day wear, I like Nexbelt. Lots of models to choose from.

For a Cobra style Velcro inner/outer gun belt I have several Warrior Poet.

For Sam Brown style, Kore is the king by a long shot.


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