This guide details the operation of the Safariland Comp 1 speedloader, a classic design patented in 1976. It explains how to load cartridges into the speedloader and then efficiently transfer them into a revolver's cylinder with a positive click mechanism. The video highlights the speedloader's supporting cog wheel for alignment and its spring-loaded cam for rapid release.
The Zeta 6 K-PAK2 is a speedloader designed for .357 Magnum or .38 Special revolvers, offering a linear loading solution that splits the difference between a speed strip and a full six-round loader. It loads three rounds at a time, with a design that accommodates seven rounds in total, potentially for seven-shot revolvers or added flexibility. The reviewer notes it prefers K-frame revolvers over L-frames and demonstrates its use by loading three cartridges vertically into the cylinder.
This video reviews the Zeta 6 K-Clip speedloader, designed for 38 Special and 357 Magnum cartridges, specifically fitting K-frame revolvers. The presenter demonstrates its use, highlighting its rubber construction, thumb tab, and recessed holes for holding rounds. While noting it takes up space, the simplicity and effectiveness of the design are praised, with the presenter suggesting it's a competent option for K-frame owners.
This video reviews the Bucheimer speedloader, patented in 1963 and manufactured by Selenus Industries. It's a gravity-feed system with a single button operation designed for K-frame Smith & Wesson revolvers. The presenter highlights its ease of use but notes a significant drawback: the lack of tactile or audible feedback when cartridges are loaded, making it difficult to confirm a successful load.
TheYankeeMarshal, an experienced firearms content creator, discusses the discovery of a 'bedside block' and a 'speedloader' available in a distinctive 'zombie' color. He notes that ordering the bedside block in zombie color results in a zombie-colored speedloader, expressing a slight regret for not choosing that option initially. The video highlights the availability and visual appeal of these specific firearm accessories.
This guide details the operation of the Rev Industries High Capacity Speedloader, as demonstrated by an experienced firearm instructor. The speedloader holds 18 rounds of .38/.357 cartridges in three rows and is designed for K-frame revolvers. The video covers both loading the speedloader into the revolver and reloading the speedloader itself, highlighting its polymer construction and simple mechanism.
This entry details the use of 5 Star Firearms speedloaders, specifically the L6-357/38 model, for .357 Magnum and .38 Special revolvers. The video highlights a technique for loading cartridges into the speedloader at an angle for proper seating and mentions an unexpected bonus speedloader included with an order. The content is presented by TheYankeeMarshal, an experienced individual familiar with firearm accessories.
This guide details the operation of the Revolver Cartridge Clip Corp. speedloader, a unique device patented in 1934. Expert instruction covers its flexible design, which allows for compact storage, and the specific technique required to load cartridges into the speedloader and then into a K-frame revolver cylinder. The video highlights its historical context and contrasts its design philosophy with modern speedloaders.
This guide details the operation of the Matich "Quick Load" speedloader, a vintage accessory patented in 1965. It covers loading cartridges into the device, its unique coiling and uncoiling mechanism, and the rapid-fire loading technique for revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 686. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, highlights its secure design but notes its limited lifespan and specific operational requirements.
This guide details the technique for shooting and reloading a Colt Python revolver, as demonstrated by Administrative Results. It covers proper loading, drawing from a duty holster, controlled rapid fire, and efficient speedloader reloads. The instruction emphasizes proficiency and safe handling, suitable for intermediate shooters looking to improve their revolver skills.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of notable firearms and accessories showcased at SHOT Show 2026. The presenter, Brett from Nightwood Guns, categorizes his findings into 'best of the best,' 'okay,' and 'bad/disappointing.' Key highlights include innovative trigger systems, new pistol and revolver models, advanced optics, and unique firearm designs, offering insights into the latest trends and potential future purchases for firearm enthusiasts.
This video provides an unboxing of two firearm packages, detailing the included accessories. The Sty Army Universal Gare Alpin Warfare comes with a magazine, manual, and a basic gun lock, plus an optional Arma Prime sticker and knife. The Canik Mete SFx Apocalypse Edition includes a special edition knife, gun lock, chamber flag, optic plates, Zippo lighter, two magazines, a speedloader, a Canik-compatible holster, a tool kit, a punch for backstrap removal, replacement backstraps, and cleaning rods.
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