- and shotguns. Generally,
speedloaders are used for
loading multiple chambers of a
revolver simultaneously. Such
speedloaders are used for
revolvers having...
- cartridge, it is
stored in flat magazines, as
opposed to
cylindrical speedloaders. This,
coupled with the
advent of the so-called "wonder nines", led to...
-
Floyd Rose
SpeedLoader is a
redesign developed in 1995–1999 and
introduced around 2003 that
combines Floyd Rose
Original with the
SpeedLoader system, and...
-
charger clip,
especially in
Commonwealth English military vocabulary) is a
speedloader that
holds several cartridges (usually
between 5 and 10)
together in...
-
without a
speedloader.
Shortly afterward, the CHP
became the
first major state police (or similar)
department to
approve and
issue speedloaders.
Pence might...
-
approached Kongsberg Weapon Factory and
asked to
purchase a
number of
speedloaders for use when
hunting seals from
small boats. They were
turned down due...
-
sliding magazine. The
sliding magazine contained pinfire cartridges or
speedloaders. The
magazine needed to be
moved manually in many designs,
hence distinguishing...
-
shooter in
reloading the firearm's magazine.
Examples include revolver speedloaders, the
stripper clip used to aid
loading rifles such as the Lee–Enfield...
- the
price of
being the
slowest to load or
unload since they
cannot use
speedloaders or moon
clips to load
multiple cartridges at once, as only one chamber...
- are
available to make this task simpler.
These are
sometimes called speedloaders but are more
commonly known as
magazine loaders,
stripper clips, spoons...