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Speed Strips/ Speed Loaders?
Hey fellers.
I'm sure some of y'all know this, who makes speed strips/ speed loaders? Are either of these products worth while? I will soon have (2) .357 Magnum revolvers would like to be able to reload fast as possible. |
I have HKS speed loaders for all of my revolvers. Bought from Midway I think...
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Same here they are about $10+/-, so there's no reason not to get 3-4/gun. They loosen up after a while if you handle them constantly, (in and out of pockets or car) but are pretty durable overall.
Practice a bit with them though. :) |
I have both HKS and Safariland speedloaders (I prefer the Safariland) and I also have Bianchi Speed Strips for my .38 and Tuff Products Strips for my .38 and .45 LC.
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I have Bianchi speedstrips for my .357.
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Thanks for the reminder; i need to pick up a few for my new revolver. I had totally spaced on that.
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I have HKS and Safariland speedloaders and Tuff speed strips. I find the speed strips the most useful (flat in the pocket, and I don't like wearing a custom speed loader holder on my belt).
I use the speedloaders for my bedside and desk drawer guns and use the speed strips in my pocket when I am out. |
Thanks again Y'all.
I plan to get probably 2 speedloaders & 4 speed strips. pmeisel thanks for the tip will put this to use. |
Practice, practice, practice.
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