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Bullhide Belts in Stock

Posted by Rob Longenecker on July 6th, 2007

I’ve posted a list on my website of the Bullhide Belts I have in stock for immediate delivery. No 4-week wait for these belts.

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Why a Bullhide Belt? Several years ago I ran accross a belt-maker from North Carolina who makes great gunbelts. It’s his primary business. They are top quality, less expensive than Tucker’s and take much less time to get. They are not available with decorative stamping, but they come in black, brown, tan and cordovan with nickel or brass buckles. Normal delivery time is 3-4 weeks after you place your order.

The reason I carry them is that I’d like to reserve Tucker belts to go along with his full rigs when possible and the Bullhide belts have an advantage for use with IWB holsters. The don’t shout “gunbelt.” They look almost like dress belts, so I wear one every day with slacks for business – (I have other business things I do.)

Everyone who’s bought a Bullhide belt has been impressed with the high quality and great appearance. They are true gunbelts with two layers of leather bonded and sewn together, so they have great tortional stability. The buckles are attached with Chicago screws so you can change the buckle if you like.

So, if you are looking for a Bullhide belt, check this page of belts in stock before you order one elsewhere on my website. Each belt is described with length/width/color/buckle type and has an ”add to cart” button to put it in your shopping cart.

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