Brand | revision cv |
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Rounds | 5 |
Caliber | 0.38 |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"H |
Item Weight | 0.63 Ounces |
Air Gun Power Type | Spring-Piston |
Barrel Material Type | Plastic |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.91 x 2.17 x 1.42 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches |
Brand Name | revision cv |
Manufacturer | revision cv |
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Ammo Pod (Speed Loader) Caliber .38 Spl / .357 Mag, 5-Shot, fits S&W J-Frame and Ruger LCR
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Brand | revision cv |
Rounds | 5 |
Caliber | 0.38 |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"H |
Item Weight | 0.63 Ounces |
Air Gun Power Type | Spring-Piston |
Barrel Material Type | Plastic |
Frame Material | Plastic |
About this item
- IMPORTANT: Ammo Pods will not function properly with other makes/models of revolvers. Will not work properly if revolvers has larger aftermarket hand grips installed.
- ALL PLASTIC: Parts are injection molded with high-strength engineered plastic for durability and performance.
- SEE INSTRUCTIONS: Simple push action to lock and release ammunition.
- Rubber cap to minimize dust and lint exposure. Cap has 2 holes for attaching pull string. Contoured design to minimize interference with cylinders shields when loading revolvers.
- Made in the USA!!!!
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Product Description
Ammo Pod (Speed Loader) Caliber .38 Spl / .357 Mag, 5-shot, fits S&W J-Frame and Ruger LCR. Loaders are designed specifically for the firearm models listed. Loaders are not guarantee to fit firearms and models not listed. Loaders are not guarantee to fit firearms with large aftermarket grips.
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ASIN | B0811FVTJ1 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13,584 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #14 in Gun Magazine Loaders |
Date First Available | November 4, 2019 |
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Customers like the value of the air gun. They say it's worth the money and easy to use. Customers also like the portability and ease of use. However, some customers have reported issues with the ease of dropping the rounds. They mention that the shells don't eject into the cylinder or even out from the loader. Customers disagree on performance, quality, fit, and loading speed.
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Customers find the air gun easy to use. They mention it's easy to access, load, and operate. They say it'll fit in your pocket and is quiet.
"Quick and simple to use!Even my wife who has little hand gun skill was able to reload after 1 demonstration." Read more
"Takes a few tries to get used to but then it is easy to use" Read more
"Supreme in it's simplicity.Place cartriges in and lock, and for use, align and push...." Read more
"...And it’s way easier than the safariland to load all you do is put the rounds in facing up and push the little plunger on the other side and and it..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the air gun. They say it's durable, lightweight, and easy to carry. Some mention that it'll fit in their pocket and is a convenient holder and loader for their revolver.
"...Its also extremely easy to throw in a pocket." Read more
"These are great light weight revolver reloaders. The caps mean that the .38 rounds don't get as wet or dirty without them...." Read more
"...So why the lower score? It’s the bulkiest of the 3 loaders...." Read more
"This unit is a convenient holder and loader for my Ruger LCRx 38 special, does not have any interference with the stock grips or frame while loading...." Read more
Customers like the value of the air gun. They mention that it is good value for money, worth your money, and an easy way for their wife to reload their ccw.
"...I did. Overall not a bad loader for the price." Read more
"...It's not *bad*, but it's not at all good. The price makes it tolerable. Plastic is too thick and tends to interfere with a "clean" reload...." Read more
"...as the rounds wouldn't fit in the in the loader.....Next....the release is cheap and sticks on ever test I tried...." Read more
"...If you have a 5-shot that this fits, worth your money. Enjoy!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the air gun. Some mention that it fits and works well, while others say that it's cheap plastic and wouldn't work properly. Some say that the ammo pods work great in their Ruger LCRs, while other say that they don't.
"...Most importantly, it works very well as a speed loader. Its also extremely easy to throw in a pocket." Read more
"...Charter Arms Pug ! They will not work in my Pug revolver . I want my money back." Read more
"Works well and fits my ammo carry case" Read more
"Does not work with S&W 640 snub nose" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the air gun. Some mention that the build seems overall good quality, it's durable, lightweight, and easy to carry, while others say that it'd be better off with a solid aluminum.
"...which is common in many speed loader holders, is the cartridges rattle in the holding case...." Read more
"...They’re also durable enough to drop after a reload without damage from hitting the ground multiple times...." Read more
"...it stand out but it also has the drawback that the rounds can clack against each other since there isn’t a clear division between them the rounds...." Read more
"...These speedloaders seem to be hearty and durable too, I am never concerned about them being damaged whenever I carry them...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the loading speed of the air gun. Some mention it's great for fast loading, while others say that it'll be difficult to reload quickly.
"Quick and simple to use!Even my wife who has little hand gun skill was able to reload after 1 demonstration." Read more
"...But loading it is a pain. HKS for fun range use, safari for conceal carry or home defense. This one is just a worse safariland loader imo...." Read more
"...carry a ruger lcr with 5 rds .38sp and this has been a great companion speedloader. Most importantly, it works very well as a speed loader...." Read more
"...the cylinder from twisting only using 1 hand it is difficult to get it cylinder reloaded quickly...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the air gun. Some mention that it fits well, while others say that it doesn't fit Charter Arm 357 Mag Pug, the LCR, or Taurus. The issue is that the rounds are too close together inside of the speed loader and they rattle.
"...flower shape rather than a perfect circle but because the holes fit the rounds are looser and the plastic is thicker than the other two, the overall..." Read more
"Works well and fits my ammo carry case" Read more
"...I liked its method of operation. It does not fit the Chart Arms Undercover model. I was able to play with it. I was bummed it didn't work...." Read more
"...The issue is that the rounds are too close together inside of the speed loader and they jam up when inserting into the cylinder." Read more
Customers find the air gun difficult to release the rounds. They mention that the cylinder release button doesn't work properly, and the shells won't eject into the cyclinder or even out of the loader. Some customers also mention that it gets stuck against the cylinder release and standard grip. The bullets tend to pull back out with the loaders as they are. The cylinder does not open out completely to clear the plastic grips, and it needs that little twist to finish ejection.
"...But it also needs that little twist to finish ejection and it’s possible that can come undone in your pocket...." Read more
"...The cylinder does not open out completely to clear the plastic grips...." Read more
"...When withdrawing the ammo loader from the cylinder the bullets tend to pull back out with the loader as they are deep in the plastic so a little..." Read more
"...Will trim grips to make it work! Also on this weapon, hits the cylinder release button if not aligned exactly...." Read more
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Even my wife who has little hand gun skill was able to reload after 1 demonstration.
So why the lower score? It’s the bulkiest of the 3 loaders. It LOOKS like it’s be the least bulky since it’s a flower shape rather than a perfect circle but because the holes fit the rounds are looser and the plastic is thicker than the other two, the overall size is bigger.
Meaning it’ll interfere more with the frame grips than the other two which are almost exactly the same dimensions. And because of this too the rounds are super loose and jingle a lot, making a ton of noise but also making it harder to line the rounds up in the holes.
The HKS one is my favorite. It keeps the rounds as snug as safariland and is super easy to load unlike the safari which is a pain. But it also needs that little twist to finish ejection and it’s possible that can come undone in your pocket.
So for combat use as long as you already have them loaded, safari is clear winner. No extra step just push the loader in and it ejects the rounds, it’s the smallest in all dimensions and it doesn’t rattle. But loading it is a pain. HKS for fun range use, safari for conceal carry or home defense. This one is just a worse safariland loader imo. And it’s the most expensive loader!
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I think it has the potential to be the best one tho: if they took this mechanism which is just as good as the safari but without the drawback of being a pain to load, but slimmed the diameter shell down, just use the circle one they have or thin the plastic down AND reduce the size of the holes for the rounds so they don’t rattle!
Honestly this flower shape makes it stand out but it also has the drawback that the rounds can clack against each other since there isn’t a clear division between them the rounds. I think it was a good thought maybe but in practice the flower shape is worse.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2021
So why the lower score? It’s the bulkiest of the 3 loaders. It LOOKS like it’s be the least bulky since it’s a flower shape rather than a perfect circle but because the holes fit the rounds are looser and the plastic is thicker than the other two, the overall size is bigger.
Meaning it’ll interfere more with the frame grips than the other two which are almost exactly the same dimensions. And because of this too the rounds are super loose and jingle a lot, making a ton of noise but also making it harder to line the rounds up in the holes.
The HKS one is my favorite. It keeps the rounds as snug as safariland and is super easy to load unlike the safari which is a pain. But it also needs that little twist to finish ejection and it’s possible that can come undone in your pocket.
So for combat use as long as you already have them loaded, safari is clear winner. No extra step just push the loader in and it ejects the rounds, it’s the smallest in all dimensions and it doesn’t rattle. But loading it is a pain. HKS for fun range use, safari for conceal carry or home defense. This one is just a worse safariland loader imo. And it’s the most expensive loader!
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I think it has the potential to be the best one tho: if they took this mechanism which is just as good as the safari but without the drawback of being a pain to load, but slimmed the diameter shell down, just use the circle one they have or thin the plastic down AND reduce the size of the holes for the rounds so they don’t rattle!
Honestly this flower shape makes it stand out but it also has the drawback that the rounds can clack against each other since there isn’t a clear division between them the rounds. I think it was a good thought maybe but in practice the flower shape is worse.
My limited CCW revolver experience aside I think this design if far more intuitive and better suited for highly stress situations. I'm sure most if not all CCW license holders know fine motor skills decrease as stress increases and what are usually simple things suddenly aren't so simple which is why I think this design is far better suited for stressful situations than the HKS design is. The HKS design seems good on paper but in reality they have some serious shortcomings. Primarily the need to twist the the knob to release the rounds. If you aren't preventing the cylinder from rotating as you twist the release knob the cylinder twists right with it. Without a way to prevent the cylinder from twisting only using 1 hand it is difficult to get it cylinder reloaded quickly.
The only user requirement with this design is pressing it into the cylinder until you hear them release. That is a heck of a lot easier to do regardless of the cylinder trying to rotate as it's being loaded.
I think it's also worth mentioning that if you're using the factor rubber grips it isnt going to save that much time if it does at all. VZ Grips for J-Frame Smith & Wesson revolvers are designed to minimize interference with speed loaders and cut the overall reload time in half of not more.