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AWick:
I've tried scanning through old topics to see if there were some good suggestions for belts to use with IWB holsters and only found a couple of tidbits. I was looking at midwestleatherworks.com and they only have a couple of pictures of their belts but no other information. Also, the links to "Order" and "In Stock" were both broken.

I found a thread from a while ago that mentioned Wilderness Instructor Belts at http://www.thewilderness.com/tactical-belts/original-instructor-belt/

I thought that I had a fairly rigid belt, but it has very poor vertical rigidity so it makes drawing from the IWB holster horrible. I also don't feel too keen on buying a $60-$75 belt if I don't have to.

Any thoughts or suggestions? Links to decent belts? Thanks!

SemperFiGuy:
Here's My Handgun Belt Story, FWIW:

Bought a 2" [nominal] handgun belt at a Local Indoor Shooting Range for $70.

Then found pretty much same belt at Canfields for $30.   Took first belt back to LSIR, got refund.  Bought belt at Canfields.

Then went to Tractor Supply Company and found pretty much same belt for $10.   Guess Wot!!   Took Belt #2 back to Canfields, got refund.   Bought $10 belt from TSC.    That was four years ago.   Still wearing Belt #3.   Added holes up and down for usual 20 plus/minus pounds weight fluctuation every few months.

Wearing Belt #3 with an Old Timey big brass NE G&P Hunter Ed buckle that somebody kindly gave to me.   Belt #3 isn't as rigid as I'd like, but it works well enough for me and my Little Compact Carry Hanguns.

In the meantime, I've seen similar belts at Kohls and other discount clothing stores for $10-12buck$.   They are a bit flimsier than the TSC belt.  TSC doesn't sell flimsy stuff.   Farmers/ranchers wouldn't stand for it.   TSC'd lose their customer base.

That's more Belt Story than you probably wanted, but the moral here is that it pays to shop around.   We must be Incredibly Tight-Fisted on our shooting accessories, getting absolutely the most value for the least buck$, so that we have extra cash to spend on the basic essentials.   Like firearms.

sfg
BTW--the last belt is Black.   I've tried to tell people that I'm a 3rd Edition Black Belt, but it doen't work.

sjwsti:
Ive had a black Wilderness 5 stitch Instructor belt for nearly 6 years now and have been very happy with it. Since its Velcro it is more adjustable than a typical leather belt (I always seem to need a hole between the holes..) and it provides all the support I need to carry a full size gun IWB or OWB. It was also half the cost of the Galco leather belt that I replaced. This year I purchased another in tan just to be more fashionable  :D

- Shawn

AWick:
That's exactly the type of belt story that I'm looking for. Out of penny pinching necessity I generally stay away from anything with the word "Tactical" attached to it because I feel like I'm getting hosed by the seller charging 25-700% more. I'd rather have a $20 belt and have it do the job holstering my compact IWB and spend the other $80 on ammo for practice. Links are encouraged but not required. I've done tons of research but at the end of the day what I thought was a rigid enough belt just went all floppy on me... maybe the holster needs broken in more to ease the retention but I'd rather my pistol stay put unless called upon. I do have a White Hat Holster in the mail and am getting excited for that sucker!

AWick:
sjwsti,

Your post about 3 years ago is where I got that link to Wilderness belts. At first I didn't see the Velcro and I was almost ready to buy and then saw the Velcro section and have had some doubts. I'm pretty sure my wife would make fun of me for having a Velcro belt and would probably suggest I get Velcro shoes to go with it... she can be snarky like that, but that's a good thing. She'd kill me if I spent $70 on a "tactical" belt, granted the Instructor Belts are $45 for the 5 stitch and seem to last a long time.

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