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Link to the product, unfortunately it's out of stock…

 
Link to the product, unfortunately it's out of stock…

Honestly, I am not surprised that it is OOS. If they made that leather 'mag' holder a double that might be perfect. Much flatter and smaller than the round moon clips.
 
I have one for GP100, it works fine and is cool to show off. The ZIP when you pull it loose is cool. Can be little finicky to load up and get into the leather holder.
 
Tell me more.

I'm curious, not judgmental.
I use a combat reload. I'm right handed. Left hand pushes open cylinder with two fingers through the crane gripping cylinder with thumb and those two fingers, left hand tilts muzzle up, Right hand slaps ejector, left hand tilts muzzle downward and away from you, right hand grabs speed loader and drives it home, drop speed loader, grip gun, close cylinder with left hand and regrip left hand to fire.

This left handed loader is very unstable looking to me and the spin to release it looks like a recipe to spill the cases out if in a hurry.

jerry does it differently with the left hand pushing the ejector....same hold I use except I eject with the right hand...
View: https://youtu.be/ByyEGkdQJF8
 
You don't carry revolver, revolver carries you!

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From back in the day when we all used potatos to film YouTube content

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXUwI_d8JlA&t=2s
This is it...not combat reload but stress reload. I watched this video years ago and learned it...thanks for this video.

I have to admit my description above is incorrect.....I learned it like this video. It tells me I have not practiced much recently and need to go back over it again.
 
I have one for GP100, it works fine and is cool to show off. The ZIP when you pull it loose is cool. Can be little finicky to load up and get into the leather holder.

Clever but no thanks. Totally backwards way of doing it.
I watched and thought, "Is this cool, or just another gimmick?"

If it was reliable and the proper size for your cartridge and cylinder, it could be fairly usefull.
 
I use a combat reload. I'm right handed. Left hand pushes open cylinder with two fingers through the crane gripping cylinder with thumb and those two fingers, left hand tilts muzzle up, Right hand slaps ejector, left hand tilts muzzle downward and away from you, right hand grabs speed loader and drives it home, drop speed loader, grip gun, close cylinder with left hand and regrip left hand to fire.

This left handed loader is very unstable looking to me and the spin to release it looks like a recipe to spill the cases out if in a hurry.

jerry does it differently with the left hand pushing the ejector....same hold I use except I eject with the right hand...
View: https://youtu.be/ByyEGkdQJF8
I do it just like Jerry, if you consider that I ain't that fast, that good, or use moon clips! :s0140:
Nobody taught me how to work a DA revolver, I learned by doing what felt comfortable, and that's the way that works for me.
 
I'm NOT a revolver guy, but, isn't spinning the cylinder fast like that (in the original product video) risking damage to the crane and cylinder pin?
 

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