Speed loading strips for big bores!

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Thanks for the link! I've been wondering with all the bigger caliber snubbies out there, when someone was going to bring these out.
 
Thanks for the link and review. I just ordered 4 sets, 8 total.
Steve
 
I ordered both .38/.357 and .44/.45 from them about a month ago. Quality is at least equal to Bianchi and my order arrived very quickly. The company appears to be a class act. Now that I see the quality, I'm going to order more.
 
Just ordered some. Thanks for the info
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I've often wondered too why one of the super-plastic companies like MTM doesn't make the "ammo wallet" for the speed strips. Could make two sizes, one for a single strip and another size for two strips!!!
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Hello. On Feb. 23rd, I ordered four packages of Tuff Products' "Quick Strips" for .44/.45/.460 and .410 Shotgun at $8.49 per pack. I did this on-line and communication and purchase verification were 1st-rate. My order arrived in today's mail, four days since the order was placed.

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The Quick Strips come two to a package. (Product # 7002-BP-44)

Like many here, I've used Bianchi's excellent "Speed Strips" with my .38/.357 revolvers but until recently didn't know of any similar products for my heavier caliber wheelguns.

The Quick Strips are very, very similar in appearance to the better-known Speed Strips.

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Shown are two Tuff Products Quick Strips. The front one is holding Winchester .44 Special Silvertips. The rear is loaded with Speer .45 Colt Gold Dots.

Neither caliber was difficult at all to load into the Quick Strip. I carried 4-strips around for 5 hours. Two were loaded with .44 Specials and two with .45 Colt. I put one strip of each caliber in my front pant pockets and one of each in my two hip pockets. One round of .44 Special came loose from the Quick Strip in my left front pocket. This was not a surprise as I've had the same thing happen now and again with Bianchi's Speed Strips in the past when they were just stuck in a pocket.

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More of us are probably familiar with Bianchi's Speed Strip (front) than the Tuff Product's Quick Strip (rear). The Speed Strip is loaded with .38 Special and the Quick Strip, .45 Colt. These Quick Strips are by necessity larger and therefore slightly less convenient that the Speed Strips in my opinion. I emphatically am NOT saying that this is any sort of major problem.

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The Quick Strips worked exactly as the Speed Strips have for years. They have the same "feel" when doing this as have the Speed Strips in my admittedly subjective observation. I found them neither harder or easier to use. If you can use a Bianchi Speed Strip, I'll bet you can use the Quick Strip with the same efficiency.

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When I carry a revolver like this Taurus Model 431, I've always carried at least one HKS Speedloader with it. It's nice to have a choice for large-caliber revolver shooters can now tote extra ammunition via a Quick Strip instead or in addition to a speedloader.

I am not associated with Tuff Products in any form or fashion other than this purchase already mentioned.

If you are interested, take a look at their site here:

http://www.tuffproducts.com , or contact via email at:

[email protected]

Phone: 877 883 3776

Best.
 
I have a M620 and this has the seven shot cylinder. I've wanted a strip that would hold seven rounds but until now was not available. I see they make a strip that will hold eight rounds of 357 mag. Good deal.
Cary
 
I received mine today, the cats meow. Now I wait for the 8 round ones.
 
I purchased a used 329PD a few months ago and would like to carry it but couldn't figure a good way to carry extra ammo other than large round speed loaders. Speed Strip didn't make strips for the .44 so this news is quite welcome.

I ordered three packs just now and can't wait to get them in.

Thanks for the info. Made my day.

John
 
Hello. Yes, I do.

Best.

PS: In a following post, a fellow advises that the strips do NOT hold AR "long term" or all day and that loose rounds were in his pocket at the end of the day. I'll bet it has to do with the AR's thicker rims.
 
I have 4 of these for my Ruger Redhawk in 45 Colt. They work quite well and are a compact way to carry a reload or two in the woods while hunting.
 
Thanks for the "heads up". I ordered 3 sets of 2 ea last Friday. They arrived today. I used the USPS First Class Mail shipping option ($2.91).

Paul
 
Originally posted by njdet354:
Mr Camp

Do you think 45 Auto Rim would work in these strips?


I've used these successfully for a couple of months now, for my .44's and .45 Colt.

When I tried 'em with .45 AR, I came home on more than one occasion to a pocket full of loose .45 AR ammo.

Why? No clue.....have yet to lose a round with the other calibers.
 
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