HKS 29-M Revolver Speedloader for S&W 29, 629/Dan Wesson/Ruger Redhawk/Super Redhawk/Colt Anaconda/Taurus .44, 444 Raging Bull , Black
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Yes, because the 329 is based on the 29, the speedloader will work on it.
Yes, there is an S. The same Speedloader will be used by W 27 in 45 Colt. I'm assuming you're referring to a. The 44 redhawk is effective, and the 45 Colt redhawk will be as well.
Yes, the HKS Revolver Speedloader is compatible with Colt Anaconda, Dan Wesson, Ruger Redhawk, Super Redhawk, and SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sauer SIG Sau Taurus Raging Bull 44 Special/44 Magnum (W 29, 629); W 29, 629; W 29, 629; W 29, 629; W 29, 629; W 29,
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Selected User Reviews For HKS 29-M Revolver Speedloader for S&W 29, 629/Dan Wesson/Ruger Redhawk/Super Redhawk/Colt Anaconda/Taurus .44, 444 Raging Bull , Black
Personally, I own a Ruger Redhawk, and this loader serves me well, despite the fact that there is some play in the seating. I had my buddies load it as well, and neither of them complained about it. 44 mag ammo, but nothing significant that prevents me from loading the ammo faster than one at a time. Overall, it is good value for money and saves time!.
My Super Redhawk Alaskan 44mag perfectly aligns with the rounds. A quick twist of the top silver knob secures the rounds in place. Small metal teeth grip in the same spot on the shell as the extractor to keep the shells in place. They're gripped tightly until the knob is turned. The twisting mechanism breaks cleanly and crisply. The rounds will be difficult to remove. The black part is plastic, so it's a solid product. However, it is an excellent product, and I am pleased with it. It took a day less than expected for the shipment to arrive.
Revolver in the caliber of 44 Magnum. For my Taurus, I bought this speedloader. The revolver in question is a 44 Magnum. The bullets were compatible with the speedloader, and the loaded speedloader allowed six rounds to be loaded into the cylinder, but only halfway down. Because the speedloader and cylinder are not perfectly aligned, the loaded speedloader rounds cannot be pushed all the way down into the cylinder. You must fire the six rounds from the speedloader with less than half of the bullet remaining in the cylinder! In a tense situation, this is useless!.
For an old S, I got one of each. W M29- 2 because there was no clear winner in the reviews for both. I figured I'd try one of each and go with the one I like best, but I'm still undecided. This same review can be found in the J- Section S5. br>br>The HKS 29- br>br> M has the benefit of being less difficult to fill. Place the cartridges in the slot and secure them with the large knurled knob. The cartridges are loosely held in place, which appears to be by design and has no negative consequences. Insert it into the cylinder, twist the knob again, and let gravity pull the cartridges into the chambers. There are no tricks, and there isn't much that can go wrong. It just seems to work. The big knob appeals to me. It'll come in handy when your fingers are cold. It's as simple as twisting the knob and dumping the cartridges to remove them from the speedloader. Easy. br>br>The Safariland J-Safariland J-Safariland J-Safariland J- The S5 COMP operates in a unique way. It's about the same size as the previous one, but the button is significantly smaller. The button is only used to fill the speedloader, but it was a little difficult for me to get it to latch in. There is a little trick to filling this speedloader. After filling the holes, flip the cartridges over and place them flat. Make sure there aren't any on the floor. Then press and turn the small plastic knob while holding down the housing. It'll be audible when it's turned on. Place the cartridges in the chambers and press down hard on the speedloader's body to load the cylinder. The cartridges will fit into the chambers with a satisfying click. It's a bit difficult to empty the speedloader. It appears that simply turning the plastic knob is sufficient - However, this is not the case. You must push the post down with your fingers between the cartridges. The cartridges will then be freed by turning the knob counterclockwise. br>br>The HKS is one of my favorites because it's so simple to fill. It's simple enough to load the cylinder. br>br>I like the Safariland because the shells snap into the cylinder so nicely, but loading it is difficult.
They fit perfectly with my River Alaskan 44mag cylinder, and the lock is very positive, securely holding the rounds in place until the lock is released. I haven't had any 'problems' with this, and I use it frequently. Even if it's just for backups or the range bag, you should get a couple for the price. It's dirt cheap and it works!.
I wasn't sure if this would work with an S. I was hesitant to order W 329PD, but I took a chance. My 329PD has rubber grips, and this speedloader worked flawlessly. I haven't tried it with the wood grips, but it's probably not a good idea to shoot the 329PD if you're not familiar with it. With the wooden grips, it's a 44 Mag. But . With the wooden grips, the 44 special works fine. Anyway, I've owned a few HKS speedloaders and have always enjoyed them, lol.
I purchased the "frequently" package. This is a fantastic solution. I purchased the "frequently bought together" combo deal pictured below, which includes two HKS speedloaders and a double speedloader belt pouch. Keep an eye on what you're getting (I didn't), because one of the loaders is for the 44 Mag. The OTHER, on the other hand, isn't. It's for a 38 spl, to be precise. If you read the ingredients below the image (which I didn't), it clearly states that. It was entirely my fault because I noticed two speedloaders and assumed they were both for the 44 Magnum. In any case, as usual, excellent products and prompt delivery. Guys, thumbs up; now I have to go out and purchase a 38spl.
I placed an order for HKS and Safariland speed loaders. In my S, I've got 44 new things to try out. Ruger and W revolvers are two of the most popular revolvers in the United States. If you're just going to the range and want to have a bunch of rounds ready to go, the HKS is a good loader in my opinion. loaded. However, if you plan to use these in a competition or in the woods, I recommend the Safariland versions. They firmly hold each round in place, so you'll never have trouble sliding them into a cylinder, and they don't require any knobs to operate. If you're considering the HKS, I'd recommend also checking out Safariland.