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Speedloader by Brian Lindenmuth
Speedloader by Brian Lindenmuth








Speedloader by Brian Lindenmuth

Revolver speedloaders make the process of reloading an appropriately matched revolver much faster than reloading one round at a time (provided that ready-loaded speedloaders are available). Another type slides the cartridges out an open side and a third type has a latch that releases when pressed. The most common type of speedloader uses a rotating latch. A mechanism is provided that allows the cartridges to be released from the speedloader when loaded, so that when it is removed, the cartridges remain in the cylinder. The modern revolver circular speedloader holds a full cylinder complement of cartridges in a secure fashion, spaced in a circular configuration so as to allow the cartridges to drop simultaneously into the cylinder easily (although non-circular types such as half moon clips are very common as well). The cylinder has been removed from the frame. An 1858 New Model Army black-powder cap-and-ball revolver replica.










Speedloader by Brian Lindenmuth