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07-13-2017, 09:35 AM
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Smart. Fella here has it figured out. The .38's reload more easily and the crossover is very smart. I wish I had been smart enough to buy two .357's.
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Thanks! (My wife would argue the smart statement though. LOL!)
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07-25-2017, 12:17 AM
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Revolver fully loaded,and 5 or 6 rounds in my pocket.
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When I carry my old Model 49, it's usually three speed strips. With what's in the cylinder, that's 20 rounds. If that's not enough, it just ain't my day.
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07-25-2017, 10:01 PM
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One 44 special or 45 acp, depending, with a, don't laugh, 22 mag BUG. That makes total of 11 or 13 rounds.
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If I carry a high cap semi I usually carry a spare mag. But not always. If carrying a wheel gun I always carry one or two speed strips. I simply will not stand there waiting for the cops to show up with an empty gun in my hand. It will be reloaded immediately.
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For revolver I normally carry one speed strip and one speed loader. The speed strip to top off the gun and speedloader for quick reload. I do not want to be caught flat footed if the "bad guy's" posse responds quicker than the PD. In our city, as in other large cities, the "Fergusson" effect is a reality. The probability of a gunfight is low, the need to reload is lower. However, the minimal extra weight is not a problem so I don"t stress over it.
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If I'm carrying a semi auto, one spare mag will do. If I'm carrying a revolver, I carry two speedloaders in an HKS dual compartment belt pouch.
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240g 44 mag six in the 329PD one speed loader. Figure that'll cover it
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Normal day, Two J-Frames and Two Speed Loaders.
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Same for me plus I add two Bianchi® Speed Strips.
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