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Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here.

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Old April 21st, 2008, 10:09 AM   #1
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Belt Question

So I recently got my LTC.....and I also purchased a Don Hume IWB H715 with clip. I am wanting to carrying my S&W SW40VE.

I hardly ever wore a belt before...they always seem to hurt my lower back.

I tried using the Hume holster with a regular belt to try and see what position might be the most comfortable. I know a gun belt is required, but I was just trying to get an idea of where I might like to carry.

Anyhow, it seems like between 5-6 is the most comfortable as far as sitting, standing, driving are concerned.
But my lower back starts to hurt a bit from wearing the belt. I did have it cinched up quite tight to keep the holster in position.

Will a quality gun belt help with my back pain? I know it's hard to give/get advice over the net....but I was hoping maybe some of you could share your experiences/advice.

I was thinking of getting a belt from the Belt Man....but I am hesitant of spending the cash if I won't wear it because of discomfort.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Old April 21st, 2008, 10:25 AM   #2
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It should definitely help because the belt is going to support the gun more than it just kind of hanging there with a flimsy belt. Plus when you start to carry it does take a little getting used to also. You are adding more weight to your waist but you get used to it. I use a beltman and he makes very good belts, very nice looking and sturdy! I use mine with a full size 1911 and it works great.
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Old April 21st, 2008, 10:31 AM   #3
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I agree with Bowie's advice....my belt came from 5.11 Instructor belt, the point of a good belt is vertical stability and to 'hold the weight' of the firearm.
It took me a couple of weeks to get use to the belt after about 20 years of rarely wearing one....get a good quality belt and you won't be sorry.
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A quality belt will keep you from having to keep a flimsy belt so tight, so that should help.

If you absolutely cannot wear a belt, a smartcarry might be an option.
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Old April 21st, 2008, 11:11 AM   #5
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Thanks for the help....It looks as if a proper belt is in the future for me.
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Old April 21st, 2008, 12:58 PM   #6
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Thumbs up Original Instructor Belt

If you really want to see if a good gunbelt makes a difference and don't want to mortgage the ranch to do it, try The Original Instructor Belt, from Wilderness Tactical Products. The basic model is a 3 stitch design ($34.95), which has been around for 17yrs. It works great. The 5 stitch model ($39.95) is every bit as stiff and secure as the very best, double-ply leather belts. The best part, is that they are thinner than leather belts, so don't impose as much mass on the body. They will never be something you'd wear with a suit, but for casual wear, range sessions and competition, you can't beat them. I know several guys who dress casual for work and that's all they'll wear.

Wilderness is great to deal with and has incredibly fast turn around. Last week they actually made me a belt and shipped it same day.
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I had a similar problem with my belt. I was using a dickies belt for a while with my MK40. I then switched to a wilderness belt, but the only way that belt had any chance of carrying properly was to exhale and then tighten the belt until i could barely breathe. As long as I didn't pass out, the wilderness belt worked great, otherwise, it was worse than my walmart Dickies belt. Lots of people swear by the wilderness belt, I personally don't like it at all. I then discovered the Beltman. There is no way to describe how much of a difference a good quality leather belt makes.
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Old April 21st, 2008, 01:26 PM   #8
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Lots of people swear by the wilderness belt, I personally don't like it at all.
With all due respect, yours the very first post I've ever seen, anywhere, poo-poo'ing the Wilderness belt. And, I will certainly bear your experience in mind, the next time I suggest them.
Conversely, this hasn't been my experience at all. I don't wear mine particularly tight, and they don't feel as tight as my four-times-the-price, custom leather gunbelts.
Thankfully, for the one in a million crowd, there is always leather and not a thing wrong with it.
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With all due respect, yours the very first post I've ever seen, anywhere, poo-poo'ing the Wilderness belt.
I have seen a few, though, admittedly not many, other people who disliked the wilderness belt as well. To each his own I guess. I am not one of those everything must be leather guys, I have quite a few nylon and kydex accessories, so I am open to non-leather things. I wanted to like my wilderness belt. I am 5'10" 190lbs, 36" waist, maybe my measurements had something to do with it, maybe not, I don't know. I simply did not find the wilderness belt helped with my carrying in any way whatsoever and actually found my cheapo dickies belt to be better. I do love my beltman belt though. I personally can't and won't recommend the wilderness belt, I will however loudly and strongly recommend the beltman.
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My only complaint with the Wilderness (5 stitch) is that sometimes things move around because of the smoothness of it. Although, when I want things to move to a different location it comes in handy.

I ordered a horsehide Beltman yesterday. We'll see how it does. I'm sure I won't be disappointed.
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