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fancy speedloaders

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for those who aren't satisfied with 'regular' speedloaders:

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Well, they are pretty. But it looks like they operate like the regular HKS ones.
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Their mounts and blocks look pretty nifty.
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...if they'll stay "closed" in my pockets, I'll try 'em...HKS often drop the shells under the activity of the day...that's why I went to speed strips...
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speedsix wrote:...if they'll stay "closed" in my pockets, I'll try 'em...HKS often drop the shells under the activity of the day...that's why I went to speed strips...
I haven't had any problems with my jet loaders from buffer technologies letting any shells loose in my pocket.

I wonder how much they weigh?
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Re: fancy speedloaders

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...new to me...thanks for the info...
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speedsix wrote:...if they'll stay "closed" in my pockets, I'll try 'em...HKS often drop the shells under the activity of the day...that's why I went to speed strips...
Look at the safariland ones, they are released by the ratchet pressing on the loader. If you want to release the shells, you need to take a pencil or something and press in the center of the star.
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Re: fancy speedloaders

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...I had some earlier Safarilands...about 77 or 78...they were good but I carried them on the belt instead of loose in pocket...I'll check into them, thanks...
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