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    Quote Originally Posted by That Guy View Post
    Do you have any experience with the Ares Gear Aegis belt? Because I can assure you, it is pretty darn stiff. (And it doesn't use any Velcro, hurrah!)
    No, and I hadn't even looked at them.

    Just went to their website and I think I'm gonna buy one. I really like the fact that the extra belt lays on the left (like a normal belt) which simplifies carrying speedloaders on my strong side. No velcro is nice too, but secondary to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by That Guy View Post
    Do you have any experience with the Ares Gear Aegis belt? Because I can assure you, it is pretty darn stiff. (And it doesn't use any Velcro, hurrah!)
    No velcro; thanks, I will look into this belt!

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    Bravo Concealment Cinturon 1.5 Belt

    I got No experience with it, looks like the Ares Aegis, I don't see any Velcro, less than half price of the Ares Aegis.

    https://www.bravoconcealment.com/pro...turon-gun-belt

    I might buy one with the 30 day money back and lifetime warranty.

    Simong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simong View Post
    I got No experience with it, looks like the Ares Aegis, I don't see any Velcro, less than half price of the Ares Aegis.

    https://www.bravoconcealment.com/pro...turon-gun-belt

    I might buy one with the 30 day money back and lifetime warranty.

    Simong.
    Since it doesn't say I'll assume their Aegis knockoff is made in China.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HopetonBrown View Post
    Since it doesn't say I'll assume their Aegis knockoff is made in China.
    How can someone "knockoff" a commodity?

    It's scuba webbing, that's been around for decades, and a buckle that looks like a heavier version of the standard GI uniform dress belt buckle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha Sierra View Post
    How can someone "knockoff" a commodity?

    It's scuba webbing, that's been around for decades, and a buckle that looks like a heavier version of the standard GI uniform dress belt buckle.
    When Ares Gear thought of beefing up a GI uniform dress belt, mating it to scuba webbing and market it as a gun belt for half a decade before perennial me too Poor Man's Ares Gear company Bravo Concealment does the same thing but offshores it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HopetonBrown View Post
    When Ares Gear thought of beefing up a GI uniform dress belt, mating it to scuba webbing and market it as a gun belt for half a decade before perennial me too Poor Man's Ares Gear company Bravo Concealment does the same thing but offshores it.
    Being first is no IP protection nor does it confer any rights

    But following your logic, are all the double layer bullhide belts in the market knockoffs of the "original"? And which is the original dual layer bullhide gunbelt? Or is this outrage reserved only for tacticool vendors?

    I see you went from "I assume it's made in China" to being sure of it. How'd that happen?

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    Trying not derail or start another thread...I'm looking at the wilderness belts, specifically for "games" and owb carry at the range. Would be carrying a 5" 1911 or a glock of some sort with 2 mags on the support side.

    Is the 5 stitch enough or should I spring for the polymer liner?

    I have a graith belt now and its just not rigid enough for the owb setup I use now (safariland plate and loop) A little too much flop when I draw the pistols.

    Thanks!
    Look! Just because we're bereaved, that doesn't make us saps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob45 View Post
    I mostly carry aiwb, either a Shield or M&P 2.0 compact in JM Custom kydex wing claw. Thanks for all the reccomendations.

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    I use the Graith Specialist for my 2.0 Compact in a JMCK (no wing claw). Works great.

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    Thanks for all the information. I'm going to order a Graith Specialist

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