Question about Speedloaders for revolvers

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Question about Speedloaders for revolvers

If you must have a revolver for home defense, I'd get the S&W 327 TRR8 or the Taurus 608. 8 shots of 357 mag should do the trick in most HD situations. If not, then there's always the NY reload.

For conceal carry, 5 shots should be enough. I personally carry a 7 shot P-32 and my plan is to shoot and run like hell to get out of the situation.
 
As for "short" shotguns, it's a 20" minimum in NZ. I had a Magtech 586 when I lived in the UK that was 8+1 (if you stayed away from 3" shells) that was very usable in Practical Shotgun shoots. Not sure how it would cope in a close combat situation, but I can't believe that the extra inches on a 20" barrel would make a whole lot of difference how it would handle, I'd rather have the extra length and the extra shell.
But if 7+1 or 8+1 is not enough then buy an AA-12.:D

As a matter of interest, has anyone here (private citizen not law enforcement) ever been involved in a firefight with thieves in their home or out on the streets?

Cheers
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Question about speed-loaders for revolvers. Anyone have a solution to this problem?



Refer to the picture for a view of a standard revolver speedloader.

I have a revolver that has only 5 shots. Yes I plan to practice more, but when someone breaks into my house at 4AM, it is dark, I just woke up, am groggy, scared, shaking, and they are trying to move / dodge, quite frankly I don't trust myself enough that 5 shots will do the trick to make contact.

The argument could be made that if the assaulter is not either 1) on the floor, or 2) running by the end of the 5th shot, they are a fool, but I would really prefer not to rely on that, especially if the scenario involves the assaulter being on drugs downtown or something.

Therefore, I need a way to get more ammo into that arm as fast as possible if I run out. I could have a pocket full of bullets and load them into the revolver 1-2 at a time taking up precious seconds, or use one of those speed loaders.

Here is my problem though: Honestly, those speed loaders for revolvers aren't a really great solution. I mean consider that they are still going to sit, uncomfortably, heavily in your pocket at random angles like some weirdly shaped rock, scraping into your phone or whatever else you have in there, getting lead on stuff, wearing out your pocket faster, and if you need them, you are going to have to dig past everything else first.

If it takes me as long to get to my bullets as it takes me to get to my keys sometimes, I could be dead!

After over 100 years of revolvers, do we REALLY not have a better solution that is good for MAINTAINING CONCEALMENT on a revolver (read as bullets NOT being attached to your belt or clearly visible) while offering a more ideal quick reloading solution than hauling around these uncomforable / hard to reach things in our pockets?

Please, if you know of a better solution, let me know because I need it!

PS. Please don't say, "Buy a semi automatic autoloader, then you can have 15 or so shots." I would really prefer to stay with the revolver if at all possible for a variety of other perfectly legitimate reasons.

Just move back i with your Dad. Let him worry about your protection.
 
There is one lesson I learnt in a harsh life: no two fights are the same and it is better to be overprepared than unprepared.
 
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