Any speedloaders for the LCR?

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Any speedloaders for the LCR?

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I'd love to get a Safariland Comp 1 for my LCR, but they don't make a compatible model.
I've seen this one:

http://www.5starfirearms.com/357_j_2.html

but it's a little pricey.

Any other suggestions?

Currently carrying speedstrips.
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Speedstrips or Tufstrips are the way to go IMHO.
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A little pricey? LOL.

I use a 36A speedloader that works fine, and speed strips.

My EDC these days while at work has consisted of an LCR ankle carried (business... tucked in long sleeve, slacks, tie), 2 Tuff Strips, a small pocket knife, and a small flashlight. I keep a G17+2 mags in my bag though.

I think that speedloader's are great, but they are bulky. Speed strips can be fast, really fast..... but you have to practice with them.
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Re: Any speedloaders for the LCR?

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snatchel wrote:A little pricey? LOL.
Well in comparison Midway has the Safariland loaders for $10 each right now, just not for the LCR.
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HKS 36 works for the LCR.

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TxSheepdog wrote:I'd love to get a Safariland Comp 1 for my LCR, but they don't make a compatible model.
I've seen this one:

http://www.5starfirearms.com/357_j_2.html

but it's a little pricey.

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I'm afraid after trying to find a loader that works and is made the LCR, the 5-star is what I ended up ordering. They clear the grip panels on my LCR whereas the HKS that was "supposed" to work would bind. The 5-star's are beautifully made and very light.
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