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Name that speedloader...
A friend of mine carries this with his 340...it's made in Germany. A little longer than my comp 2 but the rounds are spring loaded so they shoot into the cylinder even if gravity isn't on your side...
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A jet loader if I recall. Came on the scene originally for PPC shooters
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That's an SL speedloader made by Longwitz. I think Dillon sold them in the past.
Any relation?
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Is that a speed loader in you pocket or are you just.......
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S.L. Variant, probably the best speedloader made. Get them here: variantfit
The cool thing is you can fine tune them to get the rounds to load perfectly into the cylinder:
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I name it Jeff.......
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I have to get some of these
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They work just great and eject your cartridges fast in the cilinder of your revolver. There are even spare parts for it like the springs and yellow holders for the cartridge.
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That's easy, I can see the manufacturers name on the top, "Pending Pat". I knew Pat very well. +1A+1 for Pat!!!!!
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They are just great Speedloaders. I got a couple from Dillon years ago for my Pre-Post-War Magnum but always wanted to have a few more. When I saw that Bobby Mac was importing them I got a couple more as soon as I could. Great loaders once they are adjusted to your particular revolver.
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You can get them here...
Bobby Mac's
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