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SL Variant Speedloaders


revolverguy

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On another old topic...

Where did we leave off on the SL Variant quest ? I need some for my M629...other than taking a trip to Germany has anyone figured out a way to get these..I assume there is still no distribution in the US.

Is the company even still around in Germany ?

Not sure if there are other option for this gun other than HKS or moonclips. Have you had good expereinces if going the moonclip route ?

Sorry if I missed any recent posts about this.....pity the SL Variants are a great product......such wonderful German engineerrng.

thanks,

RG

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They used to be available through the blue press.

I do not know if they carry them anymore. My dad has a couple of them for his 686+, they were a bit pricey, but they work extremely well.

Do you have something against the Safariland comp series?

The Comp 1 would be better than the hks as far as reload speed goes.

I occasionally shoot my 657, I have some comp 1's that my brother gave me and they work pretty well. Sadly they do not make anyting for the 58/57 anymore.

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They used to be available through the blue press.

I do not know if they carry them anymore. My dad has a couple of them for his 686+, they were a bit pricey, but they work extremely well.

Do you have something against the Safariland comp series?

The Comp 1 would be better than the hks as far as reload speed goes.

I occasionally shoot my 657, I have some comp 1's that my brother gave me and they work pretty well. Sadly they do not make anyting for the 58/57 anymore.

Thanks fdkay...I use comp II's and III's in my 686, the handles are a good size but I find the comp I's a little on the small size to handle....if only Safariland made Comp II's and/or III's for N frame guns.

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Here is a discussion thread regarding SL Variants:

http://p075.ezboard.com/SL-Variant-loaders...opicID=69.topic

Here is the Manufacturer's website:

http://www.longwitz.de/shop/index_e.php

If they cannot be sent from Germany perhaps they can be obtained from one of these site:

http://www.gunfactory.ch/acess/speedloader.htm (Swiss)

There is website in Australia that also offers the speedloaders:

http://www.sportingguns.com.au/UsedGuns/speedLoader.html

Hope one of these will work for you.

Rover

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