8-Shot N Frame Speedloader

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I would be interested in your comments on these when you get to play with them. Too bad they do not make them for the 686 plus.
 
Interesting looking and the price is not to bad either, I would like to know how the work when you get them.
 
Got an e-mail the two I ordered were shipped 3/11, so I might even receive them this weekend. I will update after I've had a chance to see how they work with my 327PD.
 
I'd be interested to hear your opinion on these. A 327 performance center snub is on my short list for a summer carry piece.
 
I can't help but comment...

On their website, there's a bullet coming out the barrel of a revolver that hasn't had the trigger pulled yet, AND the girl getting ready to lose her left cheek...

Not to mention the annoying SFX.
 
I can't help but comment...

On their website, there's a bullet coming out the barrel of a revolver that hasn't had the trigger pulled yet, AND the girl getting ready to lose her left cheek...

Not to mention the annoying SFX.

Looks like bullet and brass coming out of barrel.:D
 
Anybody using these speed loaders? Any good? Thanks, Ed.
 
People like them well enough, but I can't imagine opting for a speedloader on a gun cut for moonclips.

Moonclips are far, far superior.
 
Thanks, my 627 is not cut, for moon clips. I guess I need to get prices to have it cut, or buy some speed loaders. Ed
 
Ed,

I have the original 627-PC Blood Work 8 Shot and use the 5-Star speed loaders. They are very well built and have not had any mechanical problems with them at all. They are a "hand full" to get into the cylinder as probably are all 8-shot Speed loaders. They also have a "Night Stand" which holds two loaders. They will fit Speed loader pouches with a slight modification to the pouch. Here's a couple pictures from my Picture-Album:.
Best of luck.
Carl :)


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Sure. The pouches pictured are:
DeSantis
Sku #: A35TJUUZ0
Tan in Color

Slight modification needed is to pull the strings out of the holes in the bottom to open them up.

You can see more pictures on my "Pictures - Albums" site at:

Smith & Wesson Forum - exfebee's Album: Pictures on The Wall

Here's a front view of the pouches. You can see where the string went between the 4 holes. Just clip and pull it out.

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Carl :)
 
I have 4 of the 5 Star for 8 shot S&W revolvers. They work great. No complaints at all except for the price - about $25 ea.. I bought sets of two speedloaders and a loading block that holds 8 cylinders worth.
 
Thanks, my 627 is not cut, for moon clips. I guess I need to get prices to have it cut, or buy some speed loaders. Ed

Interesting, what 627 do you have? My 1998ish -PC is cut.
 
OK, thanks guys. I am going to order some, I don't mind paying a premium if I feel like I am getting a quality product. Ed
 
Interesting, what 627 do you have? My 1998ish -PC is cut.

Mine is a 627-6 stainless with a 4 inch barrel. Here it is with it's little brother.
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