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Heads up on gunbelt sale

Posted: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:49:41
by AlanM
Hank's clothing has a sale going on of their Amish gun belts, leather cream, and belt parts.
http://www.hanksclothing.com/hanks_amis ... %20colors.

I've had one of these belts in black for several years and I can tell you that they are well worth the cost. Mine has absolutely no problem holding my OC paddle holster with my 1911 right where it belongs.

You can even get a different colored buckle to have the belt do double duty.
Add a couple other items and get free shipping.

Re: Heads up on gunbelt sale

Posted: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 21:46:13
by SpanishInquisition
Is Amish leather more tough than cow leather?

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Re: Heads up on gunbelt sale

Posted: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 20:48:41
by Jakeiscrazy
Amish gun belts, that just makes me laugh. They may be great but it's just hilarious.

Re: Heads up on gunbelt sale

Posted: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 04:59:49
by AlanM
You would be surprised at how many Amish I've seen at gun shows and selling guns at local (to them) periodic flea markets in Ohio.
I used to live just a couple of counties north of the largest enclave of Amish in the US, Holmes county Ohio.
A great place to go telescoping (star gazing). The nights are VERY dark with little or no city/town light pollution.

Re: Heads up on gunbelt sale

Posted: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 06:46:55
by j1mmyd
AlanM wrote:You would be surprised at how many Amish I've seen at ...
...other people's houses borrowing the phone, taking a ride in someone else's car, milking social benefits, using generators to run power tools on construction projects, and skipping town when the county wanted some taxes paid.

They're just like any other group it seems.