Preview: Galco SB30 Masterbilt Holster Belt

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posted on March 22, 2025
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Galco SB30 Masterbilt Holster Belt
Photo courtesy of GalcoGunleather.com.

Robust construction is necessary for a belt to deliver standup performance on a daily basis, especially when fitted with accessories such as gun holsters, and Galco’s latest leather waist strap not only performs dutifully but is stylish, too.

Handmade from the highest-quality, 1.5"-wide steerhide strips and expertly sewn together with a double-row pattern, the belt locks together with a flat, solid brass buckle that is cast in-house and emblazoned with the line’s circular logo.

Available sizes cover waists from 32" to 46" in diameter, and each belt comes with seven holes spaced 1" apart to allow for a broad range of fit and adjustment.

Color options include black and tan. Suggested retail price for the SB30 Masterbilt Holster Belt is $235.

For more information, visit galcogunleather.com.

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