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Revolver; Antique, or viable 21st Century weapon!?
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<blockquote data-quote="TallPrairie" data-source="post: 1025657" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>Ah, interesting. I carry the speed strip in the strong side <em>back</em> pocket, same side as the snubby. I figure I'll instinctively switch the snub to the off hand for loading, and manipulate the ammo (strip) with the strong hand.</p><p></p><p>There is a school that says you should only put 4 rounds in the speed strip -- two, a space, and two -- so you can accomplish a 80% reload with just two "strokes" of the speed strip. Quite a bit faster than the 5-round reload (three strokes). I express no opinion on which way's best.</p><p></p><p>Probably need to get behind cover before using a speed strip either way. I always carry a strip when I CCW a snub, but I try to think in terms of the five rounds in the gun, to which I'll probably be limited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallPrairie, post: 1025657, member: 7815"] Ah, interesting. I carry the speed strip in the strong side [I]back[/I] pocket, same side as the snubby. I figure I'll instinctively switch the snub to the off hand for loading, and manipulate the ammo (strip) with the strong hand. There is a school that says you should only put 4 rounds in the speed strip -- two, a space, and two -- so you can accomplish a 80% reload with just two "strokes" of the speed strip. Quite a bit faster than the 5-round reload (three strokes). I express no opinion on which way's best. Probably need to get behind cover before using a speed strip either way. I always carry a strip when I CCW a snub, but I try to think in terms of the five rounds in the gun, to which I'll probably be limited. [/QUOTE]
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