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Gun Holster Belt

A gun holster belt is a belt designed specifically to hold a gun holster. It’s made from sturdy materials that can withstand the weight of a gun and keep it secure.

By Hayden CooperPublished about a year ago 8 min read
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A gun holster holds your firearm firmly and securely. Similarly, a gun holster belt holds your gun holster securely. In other words a gun holster belt holds the holster the same way the holster holds a gun in place. A good quality gun holster will determine how comfortable and easily accessible a gun is especially when you keep your firearm on you for prolonged periods of time. Having a quality gun holster belt is just as important and people often underestimate and overlook the importance of a gun holster belt.

Why is a Gun Holster Belt Important?

A gun holster belt is designed to be sturdy and stiff enough to hold a gun. A standard normal every day belt can only hold your pants up and not the weight of the gun and holster. Wearing a gun holster on a normal belt causes you to feel uncomfortable as the holster starts to tilt outwards and also looks awkward.

A gun holster belt is important for a number of reasons:

1) It keeps your gun secure and prevents it from falling out of the holster. Without a belt your grip will be less secure and may even cause you to drop the gun in a quick draw. Therefore it helps reduce the chances of accidental discharge. People normally tend to focus on just the gun and not the gear which is one of the reasons for gun accidents.

2) It keeps your gun in a comfortable, consistent and accessible position. In an emergency or high stress situations, if you pull the gun out quickly, sometimes the whole holster will come off. This is not due to any fault in the holster but due to the fact that you are not using a gun holster belt.

Even if your gun holster has multiple clips to secure it with your pants or trousers, without a proper gun holster belt, the chances of the firearm moving around easily are quite high. This could also cause the holster to snag while getting out of your vehicle or in the doorway. You should always know where your gun is in an emergency but without a gun holster belt, it will keep moving around.

3) If you are concealed carrying it keeps your gun hidden from view, which is important for personal safety and legal compliance. If you are conceal carrying while using a normal everyday belt, it may give you away as the gun would print on your clothes since it will start to tilt outwards.

4) No matter how good your gun holster is without a good gun hostler belt it will not hold the weight of the gun. It is important to remember that if you are not comfortable carrying the gun, you will not carry it even if you are a gun enthusiasts or gun lover.

5) As a responsible gun owner, gun safety is very important and you cannot be considered a responsible gun owner if you are packing your glock on a regular belt. They are essential for gun safety and the safety of those around you.

6) Finally you can draw harder and faster with a holster firmly secured on a gun hostler belt as compared to a normal belt which does not secure the holster in the same way. It is important to remember that we all practice how to draw a gun keeping the gun holstered at a specific place. By not using a gun holster belt, the holster will not be in a fixed stationary position, which will negatively effect your draw time.

When choosing a gun holster belt, there are a few things to consider:

1. Material

The material of your gun belt is important because it affects the durability and comfort of the belt. The most common materials used for gun holster belts are leather and nylon. Leather belts are durable and comfortable, but they require more maintenance than nylon belts. Leather belts need to be conditioned regularly to prevent cracking and drying out. They can also be more expensive than nylon belts.

However gun holster belts are also reinforced with an inner lining making the belt more durable and stiff enough to support small to heavy weight holsters & firearms as compared to normal everyday belts.

2. Width

The width of your gun belt is important because it affects how well the belt supports the weight of your gun. The wider the belt, the more support it provides.

A good rule of thumb is to choose a belt that is at least 1.5 inches wide. This will provide enough support for most handguns. If you have a larger gun, you may want to choose a belt that is 2 inches or wider.

3. Stiffness / Rigidity

The stiffness of your gun holster belt is important because it affects how well the belt holds its shape. A stiff belt will keep your gun in a consistent position and prevent it from moving around too much.

A good gun holster belt should be stiff enough to hold its shape, but not so stiff that it’s uncomfortable to wear. Look for a belt that is made from a material that provides some rigidity, but still allows for some flexibility.

4. Buckle

The buckle of your gun holster belt is important because it affects how easy it is to put on and take off the belt. The most common types of buckles are traditional belt buckles and quick-release buckles.

Traditional belt buckles are easy to use and provide a secure fit. However, they can be more difficult to take off in a hurry. Quick-release buckles are designed for easy on and off. They’re especially useful in situations where you need to quickly remove your belt, such as in an emergency.

It important to remember that gun holster belts normally do not have belt holes found in everyday belts. They normally have a hidden track inside with adjustments every quarter inch resulting in a tight but comfortable fit for all body types. The buckle also come in various styles and shapes. The belt is secured to the buckle using clamps and some manufacturers also have screws which have to be tightened with a hex wrench.

Advantages to using a gun holster belt:

Security: One of the most important advantages of a belt is that it provides a secure and stable platform for your firearm. The belt is designed to hold the holster firmly in place, which prevents it from moving around or falling out. This ensures that your firearm is always within reach and ready to use.

Accessibility: It allows you to carry your firearm in a way that is both comfortable and accessible. The belt positions the holster at your waist, which makes it easy to draw your firearm quickly when you need it.

Concealment: It also allows you to conceal your firearm, which is important for personal safety and legal compliance. The belt keeps your firearm hidden from view, which reduces the risk of alarming or offending others. Even if you are carrying IWB (inside the waist band) or appendix carry, a gun holster belt helps you to adjust the gun belt according to your waist size since there is an adjustment every quarter inch unlike a traditional belt which has only five to six holes placed an inch apart. This helps to conceal your weapon better than if you were wearing a traditional belt.

Comfort: A gun belt is designed to be comfortable to wear, even for extended periods of time. The belt distributes the weight of your firearm evenly across your waist, which prevents discomfort or fatigue. It also allows you to carry additional pouches or clips for ammo. A good quality gun holster belt can be used with every day clothes for going to church or for your daily routines.

Customization: Many gun holster belts are adjustable or modular, which allows you to customize the belt to your specific needs. This means you can choose the right size, style, and features to suit your preferences.

Versatility: A gun belt is a versatile piece of gear that can be used in a variety of situations. Whether you’re on duty, at the range, or just carrying your firearm for personal protection, a gun holster belt provides a reliable and convenient way to carry your firearm.

Disadvantages of a gun holster belt:

While gun holster belts have many advantages, there are also some potential disadvantages to be aware of:

Weight and Bulkiness: A gun belt can add extra weight and bulk to your waistline, especially if you’re carrying a larger firearm. This can be uncomfortable and may limit your mobility or flexibility.

Limited Concealment Options: While a gun belt allows for concealed carry, it may not be the best option for all types of clothing or situations. Depending on your clothing choices, the holster may not be fully concealed, which can cause discomfort or make others around you feel uncomfortable.

Differences between a normal belt and a gun holster belt:

Thickness and Stiffness: A gun belt is typically thicker and stiffer than a normal belt. This extra thickness and stiffness is necessary to support the weight of a firearm and keep the holster securely in place. A normal belt may not be able to support the weight of a firearm, and may not hold the holster securely enough.

Material: Gun belts are typically made from heavy-duty materials such as leather, nylon, or reinforced webbing. These materials are designed to withstand the weight and movement of a firearm, and provide a secure platform for the holster. Normal belts, on the other hand, are often made from thinner or less durable materials, which may not be able to withstand the stress of carrying a firearm.

Buckle Design: The buckle on a gun belt is often wider and more durable than the buckle on a normal belt. This is because the wider buckle distributes the weight of the firearm more evenly across the waist, which reduces discomfort and fatigue. Additionally, the buckle on a gun belt may be designed to release quickly in case of an emergency. There are no holes in a gun belt as the buckle fits into a track on the belt making it easily adjustable. A traditional belt has only five or six holes after every inch wheres a gun belt has an adjustment every quarter inch giving you the perfect fit that a traditional belt does not.

Adjustment Options: A gun belt often has more adjustment options than a normal belt. This allows the wearer to adjust the belt to the ideal position for carrying their firearm, and to accommodate changes in waist size over time. Normal belts may have limited adjustment options, which can make it difficult to find the right fit for carrying a firearm. Gun holster belts have the advantage of infinite adjustments normally every quarter inch resulting in a tight but comfortable fit for all body types.

Conclusion

A gun holster belt is an essential piece of gear for any gun owner. It keeps your gun secure and accessible. When choosing a gun holster belt, consider the material, width, stiffness, and buckle type to find the best option for your needs.

Overall, a gun belt is specifically designed to provide a secure, comfortable, and functional platform for carrying a firearm. While a normal belt may be suitable for everyday wear, it may not be able to provide the support and durability necessary for carrying a firearm safely and effectively. A good gun belt is just as important as a good holster which is just as important as a good gun.

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