TUFF Products Orange Urethane Material QuickStrip 2-Pk Compact/Convenient Reload
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Tuff Products - QuickStrip for .38/.357
Have a few of these and they work well for a 5-round revolver. They lay flat in your pocket and keep extra rounds handy for a reload when needed. They're not the fastest thing but they are convenient and you get faster when you practice with them.
Strip load a 642 S&W
These strip loaders are slick! For a five shot revolver I carry these strips carry extra loads with no imprint as you carry. A great conceal carry option for reloads.
Pros:
- Pocket carry comfort
Cons:
- None
Would recommend: Yes
Simple. Easy to use for revolver reloads.
Lays flat in a pocket— not bulky like a speedloader. Material is flexible and feels quality. Just a simple way to carry a reload.
Pros:
- FLEXIBLE. EASY TO USE. SIMPLE.
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- REVOLVER RELOADS LAYING FLAT IN POCKET. ALSO PARTIAL RELOADS TK TO TOP OF CYLINDERS
Would recommend: Yes
TUFF Products 'QuickStrips' - Orange
The orange TUFF Products 'QuickStrips' are perfect for carrying extra ammo while identifying Magnum loads from Special (standard) loads. I use black 'QuickStrips' for .38 and .44 Special cartridges. Additionally, .357 and .44 Magnum cartridges are carried on orange 'QuickStrips.'
Pros:
- Orange keeps Magnums separate from Specials.
Cons:
- None.
Best Used for:
- Magnum loads.
Would recommend: Yes
Orange 6-Round QuickStrip 2-Pk Perfect For Quick Identification of Loads...
The orange 6-round QuickStrips are perfect for positive identification of cartridges when carrying extra ammo for multiple load revolvers. Ex: A .327 revolver chambers the .327 Federal Magnum, .32 H&R Magnum, .32 S&W Long, .32 S&W (short), and as a last resort, .32 ACP. So, I use the orange QuickStrips for .327 Federal Magnum and .32 H&R Magnum. While for older revolvers chambered in .32 caliber, the .32 S&W Long and .32 S&W (short) are carried on black QuickStrips.
Pros:
- They make reloads quick.
Cons:
- None.
Best Used for:
- .327 Federal Magnum and .32 H&R Magnum.
Would recommend: Yes
QuickStrip review
QuickStrip is a great product and I recommend it for it's simplicity of design and ease of use. Makes reloads quick with less fumbling.
Would recommend: Yes
Better than Speed Loaders
I use two of these with 5 rounds each for my Taurus 357 Model 627 6.5 inch with rail and mounted Vortex Venom Red Dot. I carry the weapon in a Blackhawk Alaskan Chest Holster that has sewn in ammo loops and also one Speed Loader pouch. I am Hunting and not in gun fight thus no need for speedy re-loading process. Two the TUFF Quick Strips with rounds attached slide into the Speed Loader Pouch and are secured by the pouch locking cover. Then another ten rounds easily accessible. I like how the casings really fit snugly into the rubber like Urethane slots. Plus the ORANGE is a good thing for a one eyed blind hunter!
Pros:
- KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID....KISS. Hey this is better than ammo rolling around in your pocket!
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Safe and accessbile ammo storage for hunting
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
pocket carry speed strip
Highly recommend these speed strips for EDC I carry two safari land comp 1 speed loaders and a speed strip for tactical reload . You can carry two in front pants or shirt pocket all day very compact and holds rounds secure
Pros:
- compact
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- tactical reloads
Would recommend: Yes
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