Looks good. Tho I'd prefer a clip that is adjustable and not in a permanent cant.Has anybody tried any of these? I just ordered one of their IWBs today.
https://gunfightersinc.com
The leather would be a sweat issue for me. IWB over a t shirt would be fine, but I don't usually wear them. I prefer not to get a thumb full of of it when drawing from IWB.Yeah, I looked at Vedders for that reason, but for the price decided to give the gunfightersinc a try. Will report back after a couple weeks of wear.
....but to feel the holster is as close to the body as possible, i need to move the belt to the 5 th hole from the 4th. A bit tight.
I'm eventually going to do a review of my new Nexbelt EDC ratchet buckle. You'll never used another regular holed belt again. Most holes are an inch apart. The ratchet has 1/4 inch adjustments. You can easily relax the belt out a little when you sit down and get cramped, then easily push the belt to snug it up when you"thin out".
I really think that if I had a ratchet belt( to loosen up when sitting) to use for years of work when I was cramping my gut and hips(with work stuff) I don't think I'd have half the pain I do now.I have been using the Anson ratchet belt for about a year now. Looks good with a suit and now hate any belt with holes.
I got the Blade-tech ratchet belt for work and used it today as I went to free America aka West Virginia. First time using the belt to ccw and was carrying my M&P 45c IWB. Belt worked fantastic, didn't bend a bit. And the convenience of loosening the belt ever so slightly with a quick ratchet in the car was amazing.
That being said, after not carrying concealed for a long time, I'm going to be trading this in for a Shield or something similar(and thin) in 9mm. The fat grip on the 45 is a little bit uncomfortable plus I think I may start carrying OWB high ride.
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I'm eventually going to do a review of my new Nexbelt EDC ratchet buckle. You'll never used another regular holed belt again. Most holes are an inch apart. The ratchet has 1/4 inch adjustments. You can easily relax the belt out a little when you sit down and get cramped, then easily push the belt to snug it up when you"thin out".
I found this at Costco today for $19. I had never even heard about a ratchet belt until I read you post and looked it up. Wow what a great idea.
How rigid is that belt?
For $19 that's hard to beat.
I'm eventually going to do a review of my new Nexbelt EDC ratchet buckle. You'll never used another regular holed belt again. Most holes are an inch apart. The ratchet has 1/4 inch adjustments. You can easily relax the belt out a little when you sit down and get cramped, then easily push the belt to snug it up when you"thin out".
It’s more rigid then my dress leather belt and a good hand made leather belt. It’s not as rigid as my competition velcro belt.