Best Concealed Carry Belt? Unboxing and Setup!

Published on March 18, 2024
Duration: 4:56

This guide details the unboxing and setup of a Core Essentials everyday carry belt. It covers proper sizing, cutting the belt to length, and attaching the buckle using an Allen wrench. The speaker emphasizes the belt's rigidity and thin profile, making it suitable for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Core Essentials belt is ideal for concealed carry due to its rigid inner core, which provides sturdiness without bulk. Proper sizing involves adding a few inches to your waist measurement, and the buckle attaches using an Allen wrench. Placing the buckle to the side can enhance concealment for appendix carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Core Essentials Belt
  2. 00:19Will Workman Intro & Channel Mission
  3. 00:34Sponsorship Acknowledgment
  4. 00:52Unboxing the Belt and Buckle
  5. 01:05Choosing the X7 Buckle
  6. 01:21Belt Material and Rigidity
  7. 01:35Understanding the 'Core' Design
  8. 01:56Sizing Grooves and Sleeve
  9. 02:13Sizing and Setup Process
  10. 02:17Identifying the Correct End to Cut
  11. 02:27Sizing Range and Recommendation
  12. 02:48Cutting the Belt
  13. 03:04Attaching the Buckle
  14. 03:07Using the Allen Wrench
  15. 03:19Securing the Buckle Teeth
  16. 03:43Testing the Fit
  17. 03:47Using the Sleeve for Appendix Carry
  18. 03:51Buckle Placement for Concealment
  19. 04:08Extra Space for Competition
  20. 04:20Surprise at Low Profile
  21. 04:35Final Setup and Readiness
  22. 04:39Call to Action: Like & Subscribe
  23. 04:44Viewer Engagement: Comment
  24. 04:47Closing Remarks & Motivation

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly size a Core Essentials concealed carry belt?

To size a Core Essentials belt, identify the end with the ratchet system. Measure and mark the desired length, typically adding a few inches to your normal waist size when carrying a firearm. Use sharp shears or a knife to cut the belt cleanly through its core.

What tools are needed to attach the buckle to a Core Essentials belt?

Attaching the buckle to a Core Essentials belt requires an Allen wrench to loosen and tighten the screws. You will also need sharp cutting tools like shears or a knife to size the belt itself before attachment.

What makes the Core Essentials belt suitable for concealed carry?

The Core Essentials belt is designed with a rigid inner core, making it sturdy and preventing sagging under the weight of a firearm. Despite its rigidity, it remains thin and low-profile, enhancing concealability.

Where is the best place to position the buckle on an EDC belt for concealment?

For appendix carry, many prefer to position the belt buckle to the side rather than directly in the front. This placement can make the overall profile more discreet, as the firearm itself will already be pushing outward.

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