bedbugbilly
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On another thread here, speed loaders were discussed. I am pretty much a "revolver" person although I do have several semis. I currently carry a Smith M36 for my CCW which works fine for me and I'm totally happy carrying a 38spl. I've used speed strips and HKS speed loaders for a number of my revolvers. Right now, I carry a speed strip in a OTWB "dump pouch".
Anyway . . . the discussion got me to thinking. Does anyone make a "magazine style" speed loader for revolver cartridges? What I'm talking about would be very similar to a spring loaded magazine for a semi-automatic but which would hold cartridges such as the 38/357, 44, etc. I would think that something like this could be easily carried either in the pocket or in a belt pouch, would be fairly flat and not take up much room and in use, the cartridges could be quickly "thumbed" into the chambers.
In one of my training classes (taught by a former military spec. ops and currently a SWAT team member), he instructed me in the last resort of using a semi auto if it went south and wouldn't feed to use the magazine to individually thumb the cartridges in to the chamber. Thinking of that, it seems like a "stick magazine" for rimmed cartridges should/could work if the cartridges were loaded correctly so that the cartridge being thumbed out had the rim resting in front of the cartridge below it. As the cartridges were loaded into the stick magazine, the rim of the one loaded should/would be in front of the one below it so there would be no snags in thumbing them out. Just curious if anybody makes something like this?
Anyway . . . the discussion got me to thinking. Does anyone make a "magazine style" speed loader for revolver cartridges? What I'm talking about would be very similar to a spring loaded magazine for a semi-automatic but which would hold cartridges such as the 38/357, 44, etc. I would think that something like this could be easily carried either in the pocket or in a belt pouch, would be fairly flat and not take up much room and in use, the cartridges could be quickly "thumbed" into the chambers.
In one of my training classes (taught by a former military spec. ops and currently a SWAT team member), he instructed me in the last resort of using a semi auto if it went south and wouldn't feed to use the magazine to individually thumb the cartridges in to the chamber. Thinking of that, it seems like a "stick magazine" for rimmed cartridges should/could work if the cartridges were loaded correctly so that the cartridge being thumbed out had the rim resting in front of the cartridge below it. As the cartridges were loaded into the stick magazine, the rim of the one loaded should/would be in front of the one below it so there would be no snags in thumbing them out. Just curious if anybody makes something like this?