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Ive been away for a while but I wanted to show off my speedloader mod. I have a SW 649 with some detailing of the rear site with bright non-relfective enamel. Not true Hi-Viz but an step up from shiny steel. Also the front site was dovetailed and filled with red ramp goo.
Now for reloading.
I came up with this HKS speedloader improvement about 4 to 5 years ago and now I will share it with the revolver community. Too make a long story short, the knob of the HKS, which for my 36-A is no bigger than ten dimes stacked upon each other, doesnt make it easy to grab them, and when you do, its with pinched fingers as if you were picking a Jolly Rancher off the floor.
I went to the autoparts store and tried out a few guages of heater hose. I found the right fit (that I had to fight to get onto the knob), and had the lady cut six sections of 3/4" tubes. I fit em onto all of my HKS's and the results are amazing. $10 later and I transformed the HKS into sort of a Comp II Safariland loader, at least in that it has a longer handle.
There's more area to grab onto, and the rigid heater hose means that with all five ports filled, the HKS is front-heavy because the center of gravity is improved. Try holding five 357s level to the floor in your HKS and notice how strong of a grip it takes to keep it from slipping. My pictures speak for themselves! I think this is a worthwhile improvement, you should give it a shot!
http://s1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh562/Pasta4Breffx/?action=view¤t=Speedloadermod1oct08.jpg
http://s1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh562/Pasta4Breffx/?action=view¤t=HKSBianchi2.jpg
http://s1252.photobucket.com/albums...ta4Breffx/?action=view¤t=649andammo.jpg
Now for reloading.
I came up with this HKS speedloader improvement about 4 to 5 years ago and now I will share it with the revolver community. Too make a long story short, the knob of the HKS, which for my 36-A is no bigger than ten dimes stacked upon each other, doesnt make it easy to grab them, and when you do, its with pinched fingers as if you were picking a Jolly Rancher off the floor.
I went to the autoparts store and tried out a few guages of heater hose. I found the right fit (that I had to fight to get onto the knob), and had the lady cut six sections of 3/4" tubes. I fit em onto all of my HKS's and the results are amazing. $10 later and I transformed the HKS into sort of a Comp II Safariland loader, at least in that it has a longer handle.
There's more area to grab onto, and the rigid heater hose means that with all five ports filled, the HKS is front-heavy because the center of gravity is improved. Try holding five 357s level to the floor in your HKS and notice how strong of a grip it takes to keep it from slipping. My pictures speak for themselves! I think this is a worthwhile improvement, you should give it a shot!
http://s1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh562/Pasta4Breffx/?action=view¤t=Speedloadermod1oct08.jpg
http://s1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh562/Pasta4Breffx/?action=view¤t=HKSBianchi2.jpg
http://s1252.photobucket.com/albums...ta4Breffx/?action=view¤t=649andammo.jpg
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