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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3025818" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>A few days ago, I received two of these speedloaders from Safariland, and the initial impression of them is a good one. Even though they take getting used to, they seem to be well-made and reasonably secure, although I have yet to test them on this. </p><p></p><p>I'll do that very soon</p><p></p><p>Now a slight negative that has to do with the delivery service: FedEx ground. They were extremely slow in this delivery and also in another recent delivery. If you are a seller, my advice is to avoid them like the plague. The previous delivery seemed to go around the world and it took several days to leave the shipping facility and then when it finally did leave it stayed in Texas for several days before getting moved to Okie City and thence to Enid, where it was finallly put in the US Post Office for final delivery.</p><p></p><p>This package did not take quite so long but it still took longer than it had to. So, if you want happy customers, avoid FedEx ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3025818, member: 5391"] A few days ago, I received two of these speedloaders from Safariland, and the initial impression of them is a good one. Even though they take getting used to, they seem to be well-made and reasonably secure, although I have yet to test them on this. I'll do that very soon Now a slight negative that has to do with the delivery service: FedEx ground. They were extremely slow in this delivery and also in another recent delivery. If you are a seller, my advice is to avoid them like the plague. The previous delivery seemed to go around the world and it took several days to leave the shipping facility and then when it finally did leave it stayed in Texas for several days before getting moved to Okie City and thence to Enid, where it was finallly put in the US Post Office for final delivery. This package did not take quite so long but it still took longer than it had to. So, if you want happy customers, avoid FedEx ground. [/QUOTE]
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