-db- and I may be the only ones to enjoy this.
I took pictures of my solitary 1978 vintage HKS 10B speedloader for a young friend who enjoys picking up ancient history from the old guys, so might as well post them here too.
The 10B has a dual action knob. Turning the knob will release the cartridges as with any other HKS loader but the cam action knob will also release with a straight down push. Or, as the ad says, "WHAM-O!."
Unlike other push release loaders, the turning cam requires the cylinder to be held, as with any other HKS.
More complicated - and likely more fragile - than the 10A, it quickly disappeared from the market.
I took pictures of my solitary 1978 vintage HKS 10B speedloader for a young friend who enjoys picking up ancient history from the old guys, so might as well post them here too.
The 10B has a dual action knob. Turning the knob will release the cartridges as with any other HKS loader but the cam action knob will also release with a straight down push. Or, as the ad says, "WHAM-O!."
Unlike other push release loaders, the turning cam requires the cylinder to be held, as with any other HKS.
More complicated - and likely more fragile - than the 10A, it quickly disappeared from the market.
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