I used to daily carry with a custom nylon reinforced duty belt with suspenders.. I always wear long shirts and an undershirt so suspenders were near invisible as was the belt.
Great to remove weight from your hips and makes you feel a lot lighter. Flashlight, gun, 3 spare mags, pepper spray, and occasionally a radio and didn't feel like you were carrying anything, and was very easily concealable.... for a guy my size..
If you're a buck fitty wet, and have lamp posts that you can hide behind, it probably won't work for you.
I got mine from tactical tailor.
Battle belts tend to add bulk due to molle webbing and are not easy to hide.
Duty belt used an inner velcro lined belt that ran through your belt loops, then the outer belt slapped onto that and I used keepers as well.
The only issue I found with belts is adding stuff to the rear can make sitting awkward/uncomfortable in a car or small chair.
I could easily add AR mag holders if I wanted.
I my case, while it was easy to put on and take off, it's nowhere near as quick as a dedicated lbv or battle belt with a harness, which I would definitely suggest for 'tactical engagements' over a standard duty belt.
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