13 Reviews. Average Rating: 4.5 of 5 Stars!
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Reviewed By: Matthew Z on 04/16/2018
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Hated them at first but with some practice they can be a good alternative to speedloaders.
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Reviewed By: Peter L on 02/23/2018
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!
Never seen these before, thought I would give them a try. I had ordered a revolver and these. The gun went to a FFL and these came to me. Ordering was painless, service was fast. I haven\'t used this loader in the field, but I did load them up to to see how they worked. 6 cartridges to a piece. They wedge in a slot the diameter of the base of the cartridge. They are easy to load up. Load the revolver cylinder 2 chambers at a time. Easy. Will fit in shirt pocket. I don\'t know if they will keep hold of cartridges in places that have a lot of movement, like pants pockets. There is only a small raised lip that holds the cartridge in place and if the bullet end is pressed on, it may pop the cartridge out. They arent going to be as fast as a speed loader, but they are cheaper, don\'t take up as much room as a speed loader, and to fabricate, or repurpose something to carry them in would be cheaper and less bulky than speed loader cases. They will be what I use unless something changes in my needs. I don\'t think a speed loader is going to help me any faster at the range or in the woods.
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Reviewed By: Jeffrey E on 12/27/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Simple way for me to carry extra rounds for my S&W 442..No bulk.no fuss.
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Reviewed By: Steven C on 12/10/2017
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!
This is my first purchase of a revolver reloader so I have nothing to compare it too. These strips hold on to the ammo in my pocket, glovebox, backpack and duffle bag. They have never lost a round. When I reload with them peeling back on the strip lets me load two rounds at a time. I will buy a couple more.
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Reviewed By: David C on 11/07/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Best way to carry .357 reloads without buying a Coonan magazine to carry them in like a Pez dispenser. Cheap and easy.
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Reviewed By: Robert K on 09/19/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
These are a must have for the Taurus 85 with a little practice you can reload almost as fast as a speed loader.
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Reviewed By: Raymond A on 05/28/2017
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!
These strips were the answer to cylinder loaders that wouldn\'t clear the grip. Very easy to use but can only load 2 rounds at a time.
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Reviewed By: Franklin J on 05/19/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
The Bianchi speed strips that I purchased for my EDC snub nose revolver. Have proved to be the most efficient way to reload a revolver over the more cumbersome round HKS Speed loaders. The speed strips with your choice of carry ammunition can be discreetly carried in a shirt pocket or pants pocket an or a cell phone belt pouch such as I utilize. This product is worth the peace of mind and every penny in cost.
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Reviewed By: Steve S on 04/14/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Nice secure way to carry revolver ammo in a pocket with a low flat profile. Once you get used to them they are almost as fast as a speed loader but much easier to conceal. Also you can re-load a partially fired cylinder in a combat situation instead waiting to fire all rounds and dumping the entire cylinder for a speed loader.
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Reviewed By: JOHN F on 03/09/2017
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I like the Bianchi speed strips. I tried a couple other brands I purchased elsewhere and they did not work out very well. The Bianchi strips seem to get the flexibility right, so it is easy to peel off the cartridges into the cylinder holes. I am using these in league matches where we shoot a series at different distances. They go pretty fast between each session, and most of the competitors in other lanes are shooting semi autos. I tried an expensive speed loader but found it can be ammo sensitive and sometimes caused more hassle than it was worth. When I had a loading issue with the speed loader it could cause a match delay. Still have to hustle with speed strips but I am keeping up with the semi auto folks now. If you're gonna go retro with the revolver, might as well use speed strips.
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