🔫 Gear up for action with the Safariland Speedloader!
The Safariland J-K2C COMP II Speedloader is a lightweight, ambidextrous accessory designed for seamless compatibility with various revolvers, including popular models from Dan Wesson and Smith & Wesson. Crafted from durable injection-molded plastic, it features a user-friendly medium-size knob for easy locking and unlocking, making it an essential tool for any serious shooter.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 5.31 x 1.53 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 24.99 g |
Brand Name | Safariland |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | Speedloader Comp II |
Color | black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Safariland |
Part Number | J-K2C |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Duty Gear |
Included Components | Product |
Size | 34-40 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
T**S
These are quite nice in the way they hold your rounds tightly with ...
These are quite nice in the way they hold your rounds tightly with virtually no chance of accidentally releasing them and having them drop out prematurely etc. The important thing to have on your gun is a set of grips to accommodate the loader so that it will not bind up when trying to insert your rounds into the cylinder. If your grips don't leave enough room, things can get stuck, leaving you disabled until you get things free. This is because the speed loader releases the bullets by pushing the outer shell of the loader forward to sorta shoot the rounds into the cylinder, and if there is not enough clearance to do that the rounds will wedge tightly at a slight outward angle making it difficult to work free. If your grips aren't an interference, these speed loaders are WONDERFUL. If they are and interference, you should consider different ones anyway if you plan to proficiently use a speed loader of any kind, because the importance of room to perform the procedure is crucial. These are worth the money. The trick is getting used to the function of how these loaders operate. Once you figure out how to lock your rounds in (which is tough at first if you're not familiar with the style), you can repetitiously practice the process (motions) of ejecting the old rounds and reloading with the speed loaders. What's particularly nice is how you can dump the rounds back into the loader because of the center pin that lines up with the cylinder locking pin, this makes it really easy to unload the cylinder without having to just dump the rounds into your hand etc. So repetition with the same 6 rounds is very easy when practicing your reload muscle memory.
C**C
It works and is simple!
It is all plastic but that makes it very light, and that is important. It is simple and fast. I have only used HKS and although good, they sometimes require jiggling and some light machine oil. I am glad I bought this one and after some range time I will decide if I buy another one.
I**B
WORKS!!
It just took a couple practice times to get it down. works great even for me (left handed)! When rounds are locked down they don't rattle around.
D**R
Excellent Functionality and Performance
Will buy more. This is an outstanding speed loader - and I've tried almost all the speed loaders out there since the 1970's. Holds your rounds firmly and secure - no rattling. Insert rounds and press down until you hear a click - that's the sound it makes when your rounds have been released into the chambers. (Check YouTube.)1. Make sure the loaders you buy are intended for the model of revolver you intend to use them with.2. Learn the proper technique for use when loading your revolver.3. Learn how to properly load your rounds into the speed loaders and properly secure the rounds. There is a technique to it.4. With practice, you should be able to load your revolver in total darkness - it's not difficult to practice at home with dummy snap caps practice rounds.I suspect that the people giving these speed loaders bad reviews, are likely using the wrong size for their particular revolver and/or are not familiar with how to use them.
W**.
Hard to use
This thing is not easy to use. first you have to hold the rounds in with your fingers while you turn it over to put the rounds leads down on a hared flat surface then you have to pull your fingers out from under the bullets with out them falling out. Next you have to push down on the button until it stops then turn it clockwise until it clicks. the problem with this is the button slips under your thumb and it wont click. When you finally get it to click it dose hold the rounds very tight. That is the one star. Then it is a fight to release the rounds it says it is made to work with my weapon but it don't want to go by the chamber release button which it has got to do to release. There is nothing speedy about this thing and I will not get more. I would not recommend these to anyone who may be shooting compatition or someone who might find themselves in a fire fight. Two things I found one use a stiff piece of card board on top of your rounds and then turn it over instead of your fingers and two on the Taurus model 66 put the rounds into the chamber about half way then push up the ejector rod and it will release your rounds with out going past your chamber release button.
C**R
Perfect for reloading with your off hand
The media could not be loaded. Works great, can load by pressing against the palm of my hand after breaking it in a little, from my experience (have bought 3 so far and all of them break in rather quickly to the point where you don’t need to press it against a table to load unlike what most people say) highly recommend if you want to reload using your left hand as it doesn’t require cradling the cylinder like many other designs, only possible downside is you have to make sure you only press on outside of the loader when loading or it will not release the rounds (just practice and it won’t be a problem)
D**R
Hold rounds securely even when in a pocket
These are my favorite speed-loaders. They are extremely fast and pop the rounds into the cylinder with authority. Unlike HKS Speed-Loaders. They hold the rounds securely whether in a speed=loader pouch or just stuck in a pocket.The only issue is that some grips do not give enough clearance to use these or other similar speed-loaders. If your preferred style of grip has such clearance issues, the ZETA Speed Six, though not as fast, will work with just about any grip profile.
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