riverrat38
US Veteran
If we need to use our guns in the gravest extreme, we will not be able to reload them.
They will be in an evidence bag.
Best,
Rick
They will be in an evidence bag.
Best,
Rick
HarrishMasher, how do you carry the spare moon clips?
I can still run faster than I can reload.
Or use a six shot speed strip, and only load it with five. Or a seven shot speed strip (for a six shooter), and only load it with six. Why handicap yourself?
A J Frame isn't the easiest thing to reload quickly no matter what system you use but I'll take a speedloader every time.
I don't trust moonclipped rimmed cartridges for street use. The clips are too thin and too easily bent. They're convenient and fast in the matches but too vulnerable on the street. Whenever I carry my 627 I always use a speedloader reload.
And I remain unconvinced that a backup gun is a faster "reload." Unless the primary has been disabled or incurred a serious stoppage, my shot timer tells me that a reload from a concealed location is always faster than fishing out a backup gun from its concealed location and getting it into action.
Dave Sinko
What is the difference in these items and which is recommended/preferred for quickly reloading an S&W 5-shot 642 Airweight?