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Guns, Bows, Shooting Sports, and Hunting Revolver speedloaders: Safariland vs HKS...?

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I have used both years ago and preferred the HKS. The Safariland uses a spring around the loader, and a "push" to release. The HKS just seemed "simpler" and easier to use for me, and I never had a problem with them.



Jim
 
Back is the late '80's, I was pretty serious about shooting & was taking Defensive Handgun classes. I would buy reloads 1000 at a time & a lot of those rounds went through the speedloader. I used the Safariland brand & as I recall, they worked well. I don't remember any problems. Never tried the other brand.



Boy, I really miss all that shooting. It was fun & I got pretty good at it. Surprised me!!! I was nowhere near the best but, better than I ever expected to be.



Reminds me of a story. I was on the far N/E side of Phoenix, AZ. at the Verde River, as were many other folks, & a couple of drunks started giving me a bit of a hard time. I'm a smaller guy (5'-6") but when I got out of the truck with my S&W, Model 66 with a couple of speedloaders attached to my belt, I never had to say or do a thing. The weapon said it all. I was prepared for trouble like I was taught in the shooting classes. The desert can be a dangerous place if you are not ready for trouble. Never know when it's going to happen.



Joe F.
 
I have the HKS 29 for for my 44 Colt Anacanda. Works alright, but I have never found a need for speed when plunking (I usually load by hand).
 
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