SPEED STRIP RELOADS
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In 1974 I reloaded my issued Colt Detective Spl w/a speedloader in a gunfight w/three armed robbery suspects and can attest to how well they work in a real world fight.
Nice! It all comes down to practice!
Speed-strips come in pretty handy if you do "shoot 2, load 2." Which is basically like a tactical reload for a revolver.
Exactly
At this point why not EDC a sawn off break open shotgun? Revolvers were retired because they were absolutely unacceptable for modern situations firearms users find themselves in. They got people killed enough as it is with old fogeys in PD's being hold outs. But these speed strips would absolutely get people killed, no question. I mean any firearm is better than the gun you don't have - but shit on a stick this is stupid.
@@bashkillszombies.... I would never do "revolver only" carry. Meaning that I'm a semi-auto guy first and foremost and a semi-auto pistol (preferably a Glock)that holds 10 rounds or more will always be my first choice if I carry only 1 gun. But if I carry a back-up gun then a little snub-nose revolver works well in that regard.
@@bashkillszombiesI would bet that auto loader failures have led to more deaths than lack of capacity in a revolver
@@bashkillszombiesLack of capacity getting people killed for police and combat uses sure, but civilian defensive shootings are _exceedingly_ rare to be drawn out fights. Almost always a personal defensive shooting happens in a matter of seconds with only a handful of shots fired, reloads on even low capacity guns are exceedingly rare, good since most people don't even carry a reload anyway.
Even when dealing with multiple assailants, just the threat of being shot is enough to work through intimidation, and where it doesn't usually dropping just one guy causes the others to flee. And if a whole group of guys disregard their survival instincts and all jump you at the same time, it doesn't matter what your capacity is, you're screwed anyway cause you can only shoot one at a time unless you have super human reflexes.
Only if you get in a drawn out fight, people attacking you one at a time and not all together in a rapid rush, does capacity matter and that is such a hilariously rare situation that you have to practically set it up yourself.
Off the top of my head the only instance of that I can think of in recent times is Kyle Rittenhouse, and despite facing off an entire angry mob, and having to shoot three seperate people... his total rounds fired were 8. And how often do you see yourself intentionally getting involved in an angry riot like Kyle?
People seem to have this Hollywood mindset of what their grandiose defensive last stand is going to be like, but in reality actual practical situations are quick, dirty, and rarely does capacity matter.
The bigger problems with snub nose revolvers like this over an autoloader are actually being accurate, their sights are usually shit, and the heavy double action trigger pull compounds your aiming difficulty by wanting to jerk the gun to the side.
So in the end, yes a revolver is a disadvantage over an autoloader, but from a purely practical standpoint, as long as you practice enough to get used to the heavy trigger, it's not really a meaningful one.
Cargo pockets = speed loader
3 piece suit = speed strip
What about 4 piece cargo suits
@@TerriblyTactical 4 Guns
@@TerriblyTactical lol
Back when I carried a 357 snub I carried these speed strips. They are very handy an sit flatter in the pocket that the cylinder reloader. They also work amazing for a quick 2-3 round top off.
Definitely a good way of doing it but slower and more involved than speedloaders
I guess I don't understand how you remove only 2 empties at a time.
@@vintagemotorcyclerepair4052 you don’t, the cylinder is emptied completely and only 2-3 are topped off. This is a “when time is of the essence” situation.
If you know, you know.
@@jeerrrrrrryyyyy What you just described is a partial reload, not topping off, or shoot two load two.
@@vintagemotorcyclerepair4052 Bingo.
TT: I have both the speed strip (same company as yours) and speed loaders (same company again as yours). You are right both serve certain roles. The speed loaders are easier to deal with but when you carry 2 to 4 in your pocket it get pretty bulky and sometimes the handle turns releasing them in your pocket. The strips lay flat in the pocket. Great video.
Thanks for watching my dude!
I appreciate the Video. I've thought about Speed Strips, but never really looked into them. Clearly, far easier to carry. 🤔
Good lil piece of kit to have lying around for the right occasion
You did a great job of show and tale. Excellent.
Much appreciated
great video! i've been looking at the Bianchi strips for my .38 snub and your vid made my decision to get a few 👍🏻😊
Much appreciated!!!
Im a die hard snubnose guy. I own glocks, 1911s, even a five-seven. Still carry my s&w mod.37 over all of them. Usually running a single speed loader along with 10 loose rounds in my left hand jacket pocket and 3-4 speed strips in my right side chest pocket. Definitely a time and a place for all 3.
Only thing id say, is get some 5 shot speed strips, or just load 5 into these.. retaining the strip for a single round is a massive waste of time when you could easily just have a few loose rounds in your pocket.
Yes and no I guess
Very nice - thank you!
Thanks for watching!
It might be useful to go over partial reloads, for when there is a possible "lull" in the situation and all the ammunition in the revolver has not been expended. That is a situation where the speed strip has a considerable advantage.
How do you eject only the empties?
@@vintagemotorcyclerepair4052 (If not using moon clips) Basically opening the cylinder while keeping the barrel pointed downward then pressing the ejector rod partially up, which will extract the rounds and empty casings alike. Then you allow the extractor rod to retract and the rounds due to their weight will follow it when it retracts. The empty brass casings will remain partially extracted. You can then sweep them out of the cylinder with your hand and replace them with the ammunition from the speed strip.
Thank you for this.
Thabks for watching!
Nice thing about speed strip is that you don't have to reload all the rounds . If you fire just 2 shots , you can just reload those 2 shots.
Shoot 2 load 2
Sun
Snub nose revolvers are just cool! The CHARTER ARMS Bulldog on duty is the 638 S&W’a BIG brother in .44 SPC. Takes a true pistolero to master them!
Indeed!
Nice video! I carry both. But I do love the speed strips, for how flat they carry in my back pocket. You can actually sit in your car and not know that there their!
They're there hehe
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Nice share of info....Good stuff....
Thanks for watching!
Thanks. Now I figured out why this was so awkward for me to use. I shoot right handed but I’m actually left handed. I was trying to use the strip in my left hand. Wheel kept spinning. I will have to practice a lot to make using my right hand more natural.
Yeah with a wheel gun you wanna reload with your firing hand to be able to stabilize the gun better as you're saying.
I have 2 snubbies, a Taurus titanium and a Ruger Lcr. The speed loaders are not reliable for either one. The LCR Hogue grip is larger and gets in the way more than the Taurus grip but the speed loaders work way better in the Security 6 and other full size revolvers I have. I am definitely on the fence about the 6th round in the speed strip. I find it better to just carry another speed strip. In my training, I have always been taught to drop the mag, or loader and go for the next full one. Also, the packs of hollow points I purchase most of the time come in packs of 20. So 5 rounds in each loader makes for even number used and no remainers left on the box to lose or accidentally throw away. I also found that when I practice moving and reloading, I am faster with 5 rounds vs having the sixth one get in the way sometimes or throw my brain off for those ever important split seconds thinking of I loaded wrong and cause me to look down too long during my reload, taking my eyes off the target. Snubbies rule! Never had a jam or a misfire. On a side note, if anyone is having trouble with finding a comfortable (and comforting lol) holster, I have made several using Sicky brand holsters and Blackhawk tech grip. I found a leather supply store that carrys belt clips so I measure where I want the clip and the cant I like, mark the 4 holes and use a leather punch. Then, I use the plastic piece from a roofing nail to put on the rivet that is on the inside of the holster to give it more surface to hold clip on, and punch it together. These make for a lightweight, sweatproof holster that sticks to your skin or underwear and the belt clip keeps it from sliding back and forth, up and down. Carry on folks.
Solid input and reasoning!
the cylinder speed loader will not work in my 38 Taurus.
Wow awesome! I just got my first wheel gun and I was wondering how people carried them. Many people carry them. They work. But this is interesting. I have the whole setup for my semi auto gun but this is kind of cool. I’ll have to look into a holster for my Taurus 85
Most definitely! Thanks for watching!
speed strips are good if yout grips make a speedloader a little tight to use.
Indeed
Thank you for your video! Just bought a Kimber K6S 2” and it came with the Speed-strips with no info on how to use.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff man... BTW, I got something thick and bulbous too... Giggity !
Ohhhh yeaaaaaaaaa #creepycreepervoice
I've been shooting semi-autos for a decade. I just bought my first revolver; a ruger LCR .357. Was trying to decide between speed strips or speed loader.
Easy answer! Have both!
Easy answer! Have both!
@@TerriblyTactical i ordered a 5 star loader and speedstrips with Neomag RASC.
@@brandensoutdoorb-channel8084 nice combo!
Very helpful
Thabks for watching!
could you carry strips in pocket loosely, without concern of round coming out of strip, or do you recommend a speed strip case
I've carried them many times loose in a pocket, and they were fine. Can they pop out...yeah sure but I haven't had too much trouble.
what’s the sku# of the grip and did you have to replace the grip pin? thank you
It's a hogue mono grip
there are the same ones only under 22 magnum
what is a brand?
Bianchi
Nylon pouch with a Velcro flap on belt for the b speed strip. Use one for my Roger LCRx in .22 WMR
Too bulky for my liking
Great video. Thank you for helping me understand the speed strip. Thumbs up
Much appreciated!
How often do these scenarios happen outside of a range setting?
Imagine thinking it's sweet
Well done
Much appreciated
What I would really like to know, is why no gun shop's in my area stock them?!
That is an excellent question sir! Probably because they are too "old school" hahah
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Harry’s Holsters are great I have one for my edc Cz p01 and it’s a quality rig
Wholeheartedly agree!
Link to holster is indeed not in the description below 😞
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I carry a musket !! Sti P
Lol nice
Boom
Boom indeed
Did u try speed bees?
Have not, but I hear nothing but good things
@@TerriblyTactical Ty
Look' like You got your 3 Drive bag's again. Like I said I'd really like to talk to them. Or I really mean I'd like to give them a talking to. Or maybe a brief meeting in person.
I carry strips
Solid option and definitely carries flatter.
I can’t see carrying a wheel pew pew
Uncultured! Hahah
great video man but when you said Hillary and hole in the same sentence I almost puked
Lololol my most sincerest of apologies!
I love the key locks on revolvers...said no one ever.
I just put 5 rounds in a strip.
Whys that
@@TerriblyTactical I have a five shot 38 special J frame. I have several strips, it's easier to hold the grip on the strip with 5 rounds.
@@seerstone8982 makes sense
Speed strip-you don’t put 6, you put 3 skip a hole 2.
I do what I want
@@TerriblyTacticalthen do what you want and don’t make videos trying to teach people the wrong way.
Retired LEO here that carried a revolver for years back in the day.. Nice explanation on speed loaders vs strips. I will say that no one that carries a revolver empties cylinders that way using two hands. It's a single hand operation using the weak hand while the gun hand is reaching for ammo. Here's a video showing the proper method. ua-cam.com/video/ByyEGkdQJF8/v-deo.html
That would not be the best way to do it man
@@TerriblyTactical I can't understand why you say that. It is much quicker and and tactically more sound to reload rather than your method. Plus it's still the preferred training method. If you're at the range it doesn't matter, but in a real life situation you want to be able to reload as quick as possible and still keep situational awareness of the threat.
@@user-dj6py4bm5o false
That'll legit get someone killed if revolvers were still carried - for certain.
Indian not the arrow. You might not be able to properly use them but that doesn't mean other people can't.
Are you paid by the word? Wow, chatty.
Don't watch then dork
Too much talking that's why the low rating.
Lol gfy
@@TerriblyTactical 😆
ROUND SPEED LOADER will not work in my 38 Taurus. Six rounds. Chamber will not go down far enough to use six ROUND CHAMBER!!!!
Uh what?
This video is terribly long
You should pay attention...might learn something
OMG! This video is informative, but a good 6 minutes too long!!!! Get to the point already.
Make a channel yourself and show us how it's done old faceless commentor