LIked your training advice. After I put a .45 hole in my wall I realized I was an idiot and got several multi-day training sessions, best investment I ever made.
It takes a true man to admit they let a round get away from them. In my experience, many folks have at least once. ;)You got training and that is very commendable. T. Been around firearms and shooting since age 8 I’m 57 now.
I recommend BarrelBlok Dry Fire. I have any and all training guns with BarrelBlok in them, which is easy to see. These training guns are always in the training area I have in my house. My loaded guns are always in a holster and never near my training guns. I don't holster and unholster loaded guns. I take guns out of holsters only to shoot them or to clean/oil them. This reduces the chance of an ND by a lot. Salute to you for getting training and being serious about safety.
I tried the stiff belts, but they irritate my hips and aggravate my sciatica. No good. I use groove life and like them, but I took a chance on a belt from Hunter Constantine, and find it the best of both worlds. A stretchy section with a smaller reinforced stiff section. I love it. Comfortable, yet extremely stable. I’ve been carrying for over 30 years and this is the best belt I’ve found, so far.
Just want to add my two cents:I LUV my Kore belts! However, after several long trips in a car, which alone will trigger my sciatic pain, I realized that my belt, with the gun weight was literally a pain in the ass. I tried the Hunter Constantine belt, and wow… Sciatic pain not FULLY gone after a long trip, or long day carrying, but greatly reduced. I spread the word to family and friends.
I've been using the Kore belts for years. Once you use the ratchet system it's just hard to go back to any other type of belt. I'm about to upgrade my range belt to their ratcheting battle belt also.
I have a couple Groove Life belts they work well easily adjustable and comfortable only thing is after several years of daily wear they don’t hold the adjustment and I constantly have to readjust for proper tension. They are easy on easy off which is very important to me and a heads up buy bigger than you think you need and leave the tag end long the double thickness really helps to retain the holster.
I open carry most places I go because I am attempting to change people's opinions of citizens carrying firearms and making it more normal and showing them that we are not a threat. That is my personal philosophy on that. It does however force me to be more alert and aware of who is moving around me in closed spaces. I tend to shift my body if somebody gets too close to place myself between them in the firearm
I hope that you are prepared for being run up on by agitated Law Enforcement that got a call from dispatch about "a man with a gun" at Walmart, Dennys, etc. It's not your fault, but anti-gun Karens have a history of calling 911 and creating a very dangerous situation by misleading the Police dispatcher about "a man with a gun" situation, as if you are threatening people or committing a robbery.
@@DickinsonLivingInDickinsonNort haha I live in the south and I'm not the only one who open carries. It's common to see other people doing the same thing.
Brommeland Max Con V Brommeland double mag pouch Belt Man 1 1/2" gun belt 5" M1911. Very comfortable set-up. Been wearing it every day since '07. Just got the Commander holster.
I've tried and own the groove belt, kore, leather, and numerous others and my favorite EDC is by tacbeltz, it's easy to adjust the tension around you easily and it's stuff enough but not to stiff and you'll forget you're wearing it, I believe on their website I have the single layer boss se.
I have that same GrooveLife belt. Been happy with it for EDC. Easy to get on and off, stiff enough to hold my pistol in place. Always hear the Hunter Constantine belt is a nice option too.
Do they make a dedicated gun belt. I have their newest one and when I draw from a ISW holster the entire holster came off so I haven’t wore it since. Maybe they make a wider one?
@@donalddavenport9645 it could be? I carry a Glock 43x appendix so maybe the weight and holster size from a full-size doesn’t match well with the belt. Kore or the Hunter Constantine belt always have positive reviews and they are specifically gun belts for EDC. Might be a better fit for you.
I’ve been using the Wilderness Instructor belt for several years. Is a rigid nylon with adjustable Velcro closure and steel buckle. Plus it’s made in the U.S.A.
For EDC I use an inner belt with loop out from Shepherd Defensive out in Arizona. Their system uses about 11 inches of hook and loop to fasten the inner belt which makes for a very secure grip (for comparison, my Bianchi inner belt only has 4 inches of overlap and isn't as secure). The overlap can be easily slid to the side to get it out of the way.
Hah I wear that same shirt as Kirt @KFactorConcepts .... it's one of my favorites. Great advice about convenience and comfort and ease for the EDC belt.
Try the grip6 belts out. For carrying I like the work belt, it’s a bit stiffer. But if I am getting on a flight I like the their carbon fiber buckle. It doesn’t set off the metal detectors so I don’t have to mess with my belt which is great when flying internationally. I am trying to get them to make a carbon fiber buckle for the work belt strap size. They are incredibly comfortable belts.
Interesting belt concepts, my personal preference is that my carry (GPMG) is slung between the roll bars of my Landrover 110. Have a nice day, somewhere else!🌊🏄♀️
The best belt on the market is the Hunter Constantine belt. He makes both an EDC version and a tactical competition. Two-piece belt that attaches with velcro, in the back of the belt it has military grade elastic, And in the front it has a 8.0 Inch × 1.5 inch rigid but flexible stainless steel insert for hooking your holster clips on your in the waistband holster. With this belt, you'll no longer have back pain. The military grade elastic in the back allows it to be able to flex and stretch as you move throughout the day with the stainless steel insert in the front, keeping the holster in place where it needs to be keeping it close to the body. Concealed.
I also love using backpacks to carry AR and AK pistols even when I kayak or go cycling I carry in a fishing vest and anglers pfd vest. I also get into Muay Thai kickboxing and Filipino Knife and Stick fighting I carry as well with that.
Barbell made in China so instead of spending $130 for China jeans I buy roundhouse jeans made %100 in the USA and half the price.. make USA made products great again
Awesome. I was just taking to my wife about finding her a good holster and her carrying on our property which is also our business. We own and operate a storage it business on our property we are several miss parked of the city and poi e response would be 15-20 minutes. She runs the business as I at work for half her business day (health insurance is expensive ad the only reason I work) I feel way more comfortable with her carrying her g19
Beltman brand dual layer bull hide kydex lined leather belts. I also have and use Triple M Leather brand thick leather gun belts. I use several of these leather belts most. I have a couple Spec Ops brand BDU nylon webbed belts as well that I use when needed. For day to day I greatly prefer leather and Beltman or Triple M Leather belts.
I love using cross carry holsters and pocket pistols. I work in the medical and hospitality industry. I can't appendix carry wearing medical scrubs. At that point I pocket carry when I'm in scrubs.
I've been carrying concealed for years, I carry strong side in a leather holster. Two extra mags. The key is support. Good tactical belt and construction worker suspenders. Head on a swivel.
after my first year of carrying concealed I've discovered it actually comes down to the pants your wearing dictate which kind of belt you can properly wear. I have a Kore ratchet belt and a 5 year old brown leather belt from Walmart that's worn and has extra sizing holes drilled in. Depending on the pants I'm wearing(or shorts) will dictate which belt I can wear to properly retain the holster to my body. Some cargo's like Kore some like thin leather. Jeans are the same, shorts no different. You have to experiment and customize.
Correct, I concealled carry for 10 years wearing a web belt I bought for 12 dollars and have worn every day for the last 15 years. Its still like new.My pants keep my firearm in place. The belt just hold the holster. Never had an issue with sagging or falling down. I carry a Glock 43 and sometimes Glock 19. using Crossbreed holster.
For the people watching that often wear sweats or athletic shorts and dont wear a belt... Wear a belt. Best deicision i ever made for EDC was to get a good semi rigid, but somewhat stretchy belt to wear regardless of my outfit. Just put the belt on under the waistband of whatever athletic clothing you're wearing and boom, your weapon is secure, and you're in comfortable clothing. I wear athletic clothes 90% of the time I am not at work and carry 100% of the time.
New shooters?? In a case to the range for classes with the mags unloaded. I like to carry in my pocket (P365 with no extra hardware on it) most of the time. However it depends on what I'm wearing. If I'm going out to a more formal type of event I'll carry iwb appendix or iwb on the back.
Avid 2A supporter here. Saying that, I would love to see mandatory safety and gun handling competency before Antone purchases a firearm. I was fortunate to have a father that taught us firearm fundamentals and safety, but it’s frightening to see how busy our RSO’s have to be because of the lack of awareness among new shooters.
Post Obama (2009 -) gun owners are a entirely different breed from my background and generation since 1982. They know everything already and are even more skilled than we are. Sarcasm here......
There is one more option, but ive never seen it compared to the Kydex style...it goes on you thigh and you pull up on it and its right above your waistline as its deployed...wonder how they compare. Made of leather
I wear a Cobra belt every day, and have for years. You don't have to take the buckle off, just unthread the small strap. No different concept than a D ring belt.
For women who don't want to dress like men, the neoprene belly band is the most secure and most comfortable way to carry on body. I frequently wear mine over a dark blouse but with a cover shirt. No one has ever noticed.
You know what. IDGAF. I just Mexican carry. No printing. It’s secure. I’ve tried every damn holster. Nothing is comfortable for all day. Everything digs into my pelvis or hip.
I think it's cute that we're BETA testing the new improved version of 3/7 project to see if the people will love or hate the new personality you're OBVIOUSLY meshing into the channel by FORCE. Guess we'll have to call it the KURT and lowercase chad show now. 👎🤘🇺🇸🇷🇺✌️
Of coarse I agree that people should get training before carrying a gun for the first time, but it needs to be a personal decision to go get that training. You can't force people to train.
I don’t want anyone to know I’m carrying until it’s absolutely time to defend myself or others.
I agree I live in Arizona, and I can carry it both ways, but I would rather conceal it why advertis it 😅to the bad guy you're armed.
Cause then maybe he'll think about it twice to do something , avoid a whole situation!!!
@knightraider1362 how about he takes you out first because he's desperate to rob the place!!!
@@GodGunsGillsthat never happens
@@wolfpack4672you sure about that homie? You may want to look into that some more before running that meat hole. Just sayin
LIked your training advice. After I put a .45 hole in my wall I realized I was an idiot and got several multi-day training sessions, best investment I ever made.
It takes a true man to admit they let a round get away from them. In my experience, many folks have at least once. ;)You got training and that is very commendable.
T. Been around firearms and shooting since age 8 I’m 57 now.
I recommend BarrelBlok Dry Fire. I have any and all training guns with BarrelBlok in them, which is easy to see. These training guns are always in the training area I have in my house. My loaded guns are always in a holster and never near my training guns. I don't holster and unholster loaded guns. I take guns out of holsters only to shoot them or to clean/oil them. This reduces the chance of an ND by a lot. Salute to you for getting training and being serious about safety.
I put a 357 size hole through a door knob. Really surprised my buddy.
I tried the stiff belts, but they irritate my hips and aggravate my sciatica. No good. I use groove life and like them, but I took a chance on a belt from Hunter Constantine, and find it the best of both worlds. A stretchy section with a smaller reinforced stiff section. I love it. Comfortable, yet extremely stable. I’ve been carrying for over 30 years and this is the best belt I’ve found, so far.
Just want to add my two cents:I LUV my Kore belts! However, after several long trips in a car, which alone will trigger my sciatic pain, I realized that my belt, with the gun weight was literally a pain in the ass.
I tried the Hunter Constantine belt, and wow… Sciatic pain not FULLY gone after a long trip, or long day carrying, but greatly reduced. I spread the word to family and friends.
I thought I finally had my EDC figured out but I still have more to learn and try apparently thanks so much!
I am a big fan of the Kore belts and carry inside and outside the waistband with it.
I've been wearing the same kore belt for about 6 years straight everyday the belt is just now starting to fray and need replacing
I've been using the Kore belts for years. Once you use the ratchet system it's just hard to go back to any other type of belt. I'm about to upgrade my range belt to their ratcheting battle belt also.
Brother, we've been needing this one ! 🙏 👍
Thanks! Great information
Been wearing a Blue Alpha "Low Profile EDC Belt" for years. It has never let me down or my pistol 😊
Yes I love mine. I wear mine everyday with or without pistol. Seen it on Warrior poet is what convinced me. Great belt and a good price.
Always enjoy the education and product reviews.
this is a sales ad more than an educational video
thxs for the heads up ! on barbell apparel . hard to even find good quality clothes anywhere 👍🏼
I have a couple Groove Life belts they work well easily adjustable and comfortable only thing is after several years of daily wear they don’t hold the adjustment and I constantly have to readjust for proper tension. They are easy on easy off which is very important to me and a heads up buy bigger than you think you need and leave the tag end long the double thickness really helps to retain the holster.
Every time I watch your videos….you have those crazy eyes! I can tell you give it all you got kind of personality!
I open carry most places I go because I am attempting to change people's opinions of citizens carrying firearms and making it more normal and showing them that we are not a threat. That is my personal philosophy on that. It does however force me to be more alert and aware of who is moving around me in closed spaces. I tend to shift my body if somebody gets too close to place myself between them in the firearm
Your the first one that gets taken out when things go sideways.
That’s an awful thing to say John
@famousyoutuber2375 I concur about the awful comment.
But there's some truth behind it .
I hope that you are prepared for being run up on by agitated Law Enforcement that got a call from dispatch about "a man with a gun" at Walmart, Dennys, etc. It's not your fault, but anti-gun Karens have a history of calling 911 and creating a very dangerous situation by misleading the Police dispatcher about "a man with a gun" situation, as if you are threatening people or committing a robbery.
@@DickinsonLivingInDickinsonNort haha I live in the south and I'm not the only one who open carries. It's common to see other people doing the same thing.
Brommeland Max Con V
Brommeland double mag pouch
Belt Man 1 1/2" gun belt
5" M1911. Very comfortable set-up. Been wearing it every day since '07. Just got the Commander holster.
I've tried and own the groove belt, kore, leather, and numerous others and my favorite EDC is by tacbeltz, it's easy to adjust the tension around you easily and it's stuff enough but not to stiff and you'll forget you're wearing it, I believe on their website I have the single layer boss se.
I have that same GrooveLife belt. Been happy with it for EDC. Easy to get on and off, stiff enough to hold my pistol in place. Always hear the Hunter Constantine belt is a nice option too.
Do they make a dedicated gun belt. I have their newest one and when I draw from a ISW holster the entire holster came off so I haven’t wore it since. Maybe they make a wider one?
Maybe because it’s a full size pistol
@@donalddavenport9645 it could be? I carry a Glock 43x appendix so maybe the weight and holster size from a full-size doesn’t match well with the belt. Kore or the Hunter Constantine belt always have positive reviews and they are specifically gun belts for EDC. Might be a better fit for you.
I’ve been using the Wilderness Instructor belt for several years. Is a rigid nylon with adjustable Velcro closure and steel buckle. Plus it’s made in the U.S.A.
For EDC I use an inner belt with loop out from Shepherd Defensive out in Arizona. Their system uses about 11 inches of hook and loop to fasten the inner belt which makes for a very secure grip (for comparison, my Bianchi inner belt only has 4 inches of overlap and isn't as secure). The overlap can be easily slid to the side to get it out of the way.
Hah I wear that same shirt as Kirt @KFactorConcepts .... it's one of my favorites. Great advice about convenience and comfort and ease for the EDC belt.
Try the grip6 belts out. For carrying I like the work belt, it’s a bit stiffer. But if I am getting on a flight I like the their carbon fiber buckle. It doesn’t set off the metal detectors so I don’t have to mess with my belt which is great when flying internationally.
I am trying to get them to make a carbon fiber buckle for the work belt strap size. They are incredibly comfortable belts.
I’ve been using a Barsony leather , I like it , IWB
Thanks brother 🐟
Interesting belt concepts, my personal preference is that my carry (GPMG) is slung between the roll bars of my Landrover 110.
Have a nice day, somewhere else!🌊🏄♀️
Just bought a Lazer, LED multi light for my auto pistolah. Makes hitting the mark easier and not waste ammo need for the collapse
The best belt on the market is the Hunter Constantine belt. He makes both an EDC version and a tactical competition. Two-piece belt that attaches with velcro, in the back of the belt it has military grade elastic, And in the front it has a 8.0 Inch × 1.5 inch rigid but flexible stainless steel insert for hooking your holster clips on your in the waistband holster. With this belt, you'll no longer have back pain. The military grade elastic in the back allows it to be able to flex and stretch as you move throughout the day with the stainless steel insert in the front, keeping the holster in place where it needs to be keeping it close to the body. Concealed.
I really like leather holsters and leather belts. I have a Relentless Tactical carry belt that I wear comfortably every day.
I am comfortable with the crossbreed founders leather belt/slide buckle and OWB Tenicor ARX.
I wear the Arcade belt with a leather SOB Tactical IWB appendix carry Glock 19. I think it's very secure and draws easily and is very concealable...
I also love using backpacks to carry AR and AK pistols even when I kayak or go cycling I carry in a fishing vest and anglers pfd vest. I also get into Muay Thai kickboxing and Filipino Knife and Stick fighting I carry as well with that.
Barbell made in China so instead of spending $130 for China jeans I buy roundhouse jeans made %100 in the USA and half the price.. make USA made products great again
$130 dollars for pants. My entire closet of cloths dont add up to 130 dollars.
Awesome. I was just taking to my wife about finding her a good holster and her carrying on our property which is also our business. We own and operate a storage it business on our property we are several miss parked of the city and poi e response would be 15-20 minutes. She runs the business as I at work for half her business day (health insurance is expensive ad the only reason I work) I feel way more comfortable with her carrying her g19
Thanks Chad
KORE ESSENTIALS makes a damn good belt, with the best track system!
Recently gave the Tenicor Zero belt a shot, I can’t see me using anything else anytime soon. You all might wanna check em out
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tenicor Zero belt is the one and only. Simply the best
Everyone like this shit man. Show some dang support son
Beltman brand dual layer bull hide kydex lined leather belts. I also have and use Triple M Leather brand thick leather gun belts. I use several of these leather belts most. I have a couple Spec Ops brand BDU nylon webbed belts as well that I use when needed. For day to day I greatly prefer leather and Beltman or Triple M Leather belts.
Viktos everyday warfighter belt is the best middle of the road / comfortable edc belt I’ve found
Storm coming your way. Stay safe!
I edc the Next belt ratchet style carrying a FN 509 Tactical and have no issue with comfort
SOE tactical gear has the best belts in the business. I’ve daily carried with their cobra clip belt for 12+ years now and it’s still like new.
I just used to a rag to speed up my draw and help with the print with pocket carry before I had a holster
I love using cross carry holsters and pocket pistols. I work in the medical and hospitality industry. I can't appendix carry wearing medical scrubs. At that point I pocket carry when I'm in scrubs.
I've been carrying concealed for years, I carry strong side in a leather holster. Two extra mags. The key is support. Good tactical belt and construction worker suspenders. Head on a swivel.
I like Kore ratchet belts; the only type I would ever wear.
I use Kore
Works for me and I have a little overhang in the belly too 😂✌️🇺🇸
Don’t we all 😅
3 lb trigger
Pocket Carry, No Holster
Round in chamber
P320
Nice, I do the same thing with my 1911 cocked and unlocked. I also keep keys, change and candy in that pocket.
that snake tat is pretty sweet
after my first year of carrying concealed I've discovered it actually comes down to the pants your wearing dictate which kind of belt you can properly wear. I have a Kore ratchet belt and a 5 year old brown leather belt from Walmart that's worn and has extra sizing holes drilled in. Depending on the pants I'm wearing(or shorts) will dictate which belt I can wear to properly retain the holster to my body. Some cargo's like Kore some like thin leather. Jeans are the same, shorts no different. You have to experiment and customize.
Correct, I concealled carry for 10 years wearing a web belt I bought for 12 dollars and have worn every day for the last 15 years. Its still like new.My pants keep my firearm in place. The belt just hold the holster. Never had an issue with sagging or falling down. I carry a Glock 43 and sometimes Glock 19. using Crossbreed holster.
Just get a purpose-built, traditional looking thick leather CCW belt with a normal buckle plus an IWB kydex holster from Vedder ✅
Fck yeah!!!! The Groove Life!!!🤘🤘🤘
You should be interviewed on the Shawn Ryan Podcast.
I love my Vertx defiance jeans best
Vertx defiance, my size and color combo have been out of stock for so many months I can't even remember. Love the pairs I do have. EDC.
Kurt looks like a tactical beast
I wear my inner 5.11 maverick battle belt, its super comfortable.
For the people watching that often wear sweats or athletic shorts and dont wear a belt... Wear a belt. Best deicision i ever made for EDC was to get a good semi rigid, but somewhat stretchy belt to wear regardless of my outfit. Just put the belt on under the waistband of whatever athletic clothing you're wearing and boom, your weapon is secure, and you're in comfortable clothing. I wear athletic clothes 90% of the time I am not at work and carry 100% of the time.
My only belt is great. It has no Velcro which would wear out in a couple years: Go with Snake Eater Tactical if they still exist.
I can tell you that the Kore essential belt had me feeling like I was wearing a stiff hula hoop on my waist. I plan on selling it.
New shooters?? In a case to the range for classes with the mags unloaded. I like to carry in my pocket (P365 with no extra hardware on it) most of the time. However it depends on what I'm wearing. If I'm going out to a more formal type of event I'll carry iwb appendix or iwb on the back.
Open carrying like a cowboy and Bob Munden trained
Concealed in my sock , I like to be a little mysterious 😂..jp, love your videos man or else i wouldn't be here.👍
Avid 2A supporter here. Saying that, I would love to see mandatory safety and gun handling competency before Antone purchases a firearm. I was fortunate to have a father that taught us firearm fundamentals and safety, but it’s frightening to see how busy our RSO’s have to be because of the lack of awareness among new shooters.
Post Obama (2009 -) gun owners are a entirely different breed from my background and generation since 1982. They know everything already and are even more skilled than we are. Sarcasm here......
There is one more option, but ive never seen it compared to the Kydex style...it goes on you thigh and you pull up on it and its right above your waistline as its deployed...wonder how they compare. Made of leather
My coworker wears a Groove life belt and carries a small electricians belt on it.
Kore Essentials NON gun belt is best edc belt ive found.
I wear a Cobra belt every day, and have for years. You don't have to take the buckle off, just unthread the small strap. No different concept than a D ring belt.
380 snubnose revolver no hammer in pocket
1 on the hip, 1 apendix and 1 keister position, you know the rule: 1 is none, 2 is 1 and 3 is gauranteed
hello Chad, can you go over CQB with a 50 BMG?
My groovelife belt holds mine nice and tight
Kfactor- waiting for part 2 of your rifle zero video…
I have it mounted on top of my 86 Trans Am
Training, Training, Training, enough said.
For women who don't want to dress like men, the neoprene belly band is the most secure and most comfortable way to carry on body. I frequently wear mine over a dark blouse but with a cover shirt. No one has ever noticed.
Any video from the Colorado trail? What happened there?
I'm waiting on the Colorado Trail race report podcast
You only have to draw it once
What happened to vnsh belt? I thought you liked it
They must have gave him a few dollars to say that. 😂 I actually have one and like it
People should carry their firearm in the most comfortable and accessible location on their body that way they will not be uncomfortable and not carry.
I carry in my socks
J.K.😂😅😂😅
You know what. IDGAF. I just Mexican carry. No printing. It’s secure. I’ve tried every damn holster. Nothing is comfortable for all day. Everything digs into my pelvis or hip.
I like a Kore gun belt
Appendix carry easily
Thanks for not pretending your battle belt is your edc
511 belts are good. Hold up in saltwater no metal. Less bulky than a leather belt. And washable.
I think it's cute that we're BETA testing the new improved version of 3/7 project to see if the people will love or hate the new personality you're OBVIOUSLY meshing into the channel by FORCE. Guess we'll have to call it the KURT and lowercase chad show now. 👎🤘🇺🇸🇷🇺✌️
As a deterance, I want people to suspect I am carrying a handgun without them being able to see what and where I am carrying.
I don’t carry the pistol I am the pistol …
What Boots are you wearing?
People are mistaken, Carrying a firearm is not suppose to be comfortable. A little discomfort lets you know your firearm is still on your body,
Find a great instructor and learn the right way from day one.
Train with your EDC and train on a consistant basis.
Nice Hat
ended too soon, that wasn't even going into options of where to carry etc and holster types... it should have been called "choosing a belt"
That’s what I was thinking. I was waiting for more info. Lol.
This is part one of a 3 part series.👊
Iv been running and gunning now for 3 years and still no belt, i think its time lol
I think the best way is to carry a pistol in a holster.
Of coarse I agree that people should get training before carrying a gun for the first time, but it needs to be a personal decision to go get that training.
You can't force people to train.
Tactical purse or shooters shoulder pouch ❓
You wear your gun outside your pants for all the honest world to feel.
Good ol Poncho
Phlster enigma express! Thank me later
Kores belt for me
I have a Volcom Skate co belt from 1998 that’s held up better than this Cody leather belt I got 2 years ago 🤷♂️… both are leather