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After seeing a few hundred threads on here about holsters and belts I have one question:
Why spend $500 or so on a quality firearm and then post that a $60-100 holster or belt is too expensive? You get what you pay for folks.

I carry my 26 12+ hours a day. I couldn't fathom trying to do it in a remora (although they are great stow and go holsters) or a Mike's nylon holster. Maybe some folks just get used to being uncomfortable. :dunno:

And just for fun, what is your combination? Mine is a Crossbreed Supertuck with one of their belts. Which seems to be a good combo as I don't have any wear marks on the belt as some have accused the CBSTs of doing.
 

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I have to agree. I see guys go out and spend 20 grand on a Harley, another 5 grand to pump up the motor, then won't spend a couple hundred on a proper tune/efi mapping.

Glock 39 in a MTAC and a Comptac belt, super comfortable and worth every cent.
 

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You can find quality without spending that much money. My EDC currently is a Taurus 650 in a Quick Clip from Sideguard Holsters on a Looper Kydex reinforced belt. Total cost: $75
 

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In my experience, most folks try to go cheap initially. After much trial and error, they decide to buy quality gear.

If I, Sparks, Alessi, Delfatte, etc, didn't make an exceptional quality product, we all wouldn't run a back log measured in months or years. I know that I, and I have to assume the others I named, have sold thousands of dollars worth of holsters to the same individual(s).

We all try to increase production and cut wait times. Every time we do this, demand catches up rather quickly. It's damned if you do, damned if you don't.
 
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