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			NAMVET72;  , we're glad you are pleased with your new gun belt. Let us know if we can help, in the future. 
				__________________ www.agcustomgunleather.com (All we make are Gun Belts) CBOB0549 NRA Member GCO Member Certified Firearms Instructor Semper FI | 
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			Received my belt from Al yesterday.  Great belt, better people.
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			How much of a difference does a 5 hole to a 7 hole make?  Yea, I know.. 2 holes..  Seems there must be some difference or it wouldn't be offered.  right?
		 
				__________________ Dan Wesson SS VBOB, Custom Stainless TLE II, Pro Tactical .9mm, Colt Defender .45, Ruger LC9, Keltec .32, Walther PPK .380, S&W 6" Stainless M66 .357, Browning Buckmark II Target .22, 11/11 Hornady LnL Progressive | 
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			More length for when ya get old and fat?? LOL
		 
				__________________ CBOBO555 If You Run, You'll Only Die Tired U.S.M.C. Combat Vet 64-68 Kentucky Colonel Retired Motor Officer | 
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			Depends if you switch back and forth from OWB to IWB carry. I bought the 7 holer from Al for that very reason
		 
				__________________ NRA Life Member Wilson Combat CQB Kimber Tactical Pro II S&W J-Frame .38 ect " I don't own the clothes I'm wearin', and the road goes on forever "  There's a gator in the bushes, and it's calling my name... COTEP #523 | 
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			I'm already old and fat..   I've read where people compare the 5 to 7 holes with switching from IWB to OWB but does the 1/4" difference make that much of a difference? When new the belt should sit in the center of a 5 hole belt.. as long as you measured right. That would be a snug or how I wear my belt today. If going OWB I would guess that's where it would stay? Going IWB I might have to go out another hole? Do people find the 3/4 spacing to provide a more comfortable fit.. I guess that's going to be personal choice? What's the downside to 7 holes? Seem's all of Al's photo's show 5 hole belts. 
				__________________ Dan Wesson SS VBOB, Custom Stainless TLE II, Pro Tactical .9mm, Colt Defender .45, Ruger LC9, Keltec .32, Walther PPK .380, S&W 6" Stainless M66 .357, Browning Buckmark II Target .22, 11/11 Hornady LnL Progressive | 
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				__________________ NRA Life Member Wilson Combat CQB Kimber Tactical Pro II S&W J-Frame .38 ect " I don't own the clothes I'm wearin', and the road goes on forever "  There's a gator in the bushes, and it's calling my name... COTEP #523 | 
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			I agree with others.  Followed Al's advice on 7 hole for IWB and OWB and he was absolutely right.  Can't imagine there's a better product, or person to work with, in the market. J 
				__________________ Jim LaTulip CBOB0628 | 
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			I guess I'm resurrecting an old thread, but wanted to chime in about A&G Custom Gun Leather and their belts; I've got 3 and they hold up excellently. Stiff and robust; I wear the black one with my suits. I opted for the 7 holes due to the 3/4" spacing instead of 1", which gives me more finer adjustment. Solid folks over there. I use 1.25" for dress pants, and 1.5" for casual/jeans. Below: A & G Custom Gun Leather belt, 1.25", 2 layers of 6-7 ounce bull hide, ~.25" thick, round nickel buckle, floral Chicago screws, 7 oblong holes spaced .75" apart.    
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			It's all good. I love my belt from A&G. Been wearing one for several years now.
		 
				__________________ CBOB0405 ︻┳═一 “When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on. Help is on the way.” Author Unknown |