My friend calls me the other day as asks, "do you still have that Colt Agent?"
"yes"
"bring it with you when you come visit on Sunday, I want to check something.."
"?ok"
So the Agent and I go for a (non shooting) visit. And I learned something new to me, but not, apparently to some others...
The same speedloader that works for the S&W model 10, works for the Colt Agent as well. (HKS brand) Like wise, my DS model speedloader worked "like it was made for it" in the S&W.
SO, S&W K frame .38 and Colt Detective Special .38 cylinders are the same chamber spacing. He also told me that S&W L frame and Colt Pythons will both use the same speedloader.
They say you should learn something new every day. Today, I did, and it might even be useful, sometime.
How many of you folks already knew this little fact, and why did you keep it to yourselves for so long??? And why did I waste all those years hunting through every single blister pack in the racks looking for the one I needed, because only the one for "my" gun would fit????
I suspect a conspiracy here, are you all getting kickbacks from the big speedloader companies to keep quiet? Are the hit squads going to come after me, now that I know??
Seriously though, I've been shooting revolvers for over 40 years, and it never once occurred to me that this compatibility existed.
What other "this works with that" kind of info do you know? Please, share with an old dog, who today learned a new trick..
"yes"
"bring it with you when you come visit on Sunday, I want to check something.."
"?ok"
So the Agent and I go for a (non shooting) visit. And I learned something new to me, but not, apparently to some others...
The same speedloader that works for the S&W model 10, works for the Colt Agent as well. (HKS brand) Like wise, my DS model speedloader worked "like it was made for it" in the S&W.
SO, S&W K frame .38 and Colt Detective Special .38 cylinders are the same chamber spacing. He also told me that S&W L frame and Colt Pythons will both use the same speedloader.
They say you should learn something new every day. Today, I did, and it might even be useful, sometime.
How many of you folks already knew this little fact, and why did you keep it to yourselves for so long??? And why did I waste all those years hunting through every single blister pack in the racks looking for the one I needed, because only the one for "my" gun would fit????
I suspect a conspiracy here, are you all getting kickbacks from the big speedloader companies to keep quiet? Are the hit squads going to come after me, now that I know??
Seriously though, I've been shooting revolvers for over 40 years, and it never once occurred to me that this compatibility existed.
What other "this works with that" kind of info do you know? Please, share with an old dog, who today learned a new trick..