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  • Hoosier Daddy

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    I've been searching the interwebs trying to find a speedloader to work with my S&W TRR8. (yes, I know I could just use moonclips) I couldn't find anything here, so I thought I'd share in case someone else is currently looking too. Or if someone is searching in the future. (you're welcome future INGO peeps) :D

    I found a few speedloaders, but ended up going with 5 Star Firearms.
    Here is a link to the page: .357/.38 8 Shot N-Frame Accessories

    You can buy a single speedloader or various combinations of range blocks, bedside blocks, wall mounts, etc...

    I went with this one:
    357_8n_bb_kit.jpg


    They work with S&W 327, 627 and M&P R8.
    There is also a version for the Taurus 608 HERE.

    :ingo: Hope that helps someone...
     

    gunbunnies

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    I seen those a while ago and it has my interest but didn't want to spend that type of cash without having someone with first hand use of them under thier belt...

    Sooo do tell, how well do they work, any issues with them or certain bullet designs...

    All ears...
     

    Hoosier Daddy

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    Sooo do tell, how well do they work, any issues with them or certain bullet designs...

    All ears...

    I just placed the order yesterday (based on good reviews on another forum) so I'll have to get back to you.

    FYI, the other options I found were:

    Maxfire: Package of 2 for $13.99
    You get what you pay for and these look cheap.

    Thunder Ranch: 1 speedloader for $60
    I'm sure they're nice, but it's more than I was looking to spend.
     
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