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#26 M1911

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Posted 27 July 2012 - 07:00 AM

The web site said K/L when I bought mine, and mine fit both. The holsters on the otherhand are frame specific, and a K-Frame rattles in my L-Frame holster.


Well, they aren't anymore. The K-frame and L-frame holders are different parts. The web page has this note:

K & L Frame pouches will fit all known speedloader types. K & L frame pouches are not interchangeable. K Frame pouches will only fit K Frame speedloaders, and generally L Frame speedloaders will not work in K frame pouches.


http://www.cpwsa.com...dy_tactical.htm

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Posted 27 July 2012 - 07:06 AM


The web site said K/L when I bought mine, and mine fit both. The holsters on the otherhand are frame specific, and a K-Frame rattles in my L-Frame holster.


Well, they aren't anymore. The K-frame and L-frame holders are different parts. The web page has this note:

K & L Frame pouches will fit all known speedloader types. K & L frame pouches are not interchangeable. K Frame pouches will only fit K Frame speedloaders, and generally L Frame speedloaders will not work in K frame pouches.


http://www.cpwsa.com...dy_tactical.htm


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Posted 27 July 2012 - 09:33 AM



Good. I can stuff a Comp III into it if necessary and just eat 1/2 second on the reload.

save your self the 1/2 second,just position the flaps off to one side only touching less than 1/4 of the speedloader and pull them out at an angle..nobody will make you stand on your head to see if they fall out..


Good idea, or you can make a cut right down the center of the flap, put speedloader in, tighten velcro down on each side of the loader and you've got it. Secure enough to hold them upside down and they come right out on a reload.

I've tried this method when I was in a pinch for carriers at a USPSA match. It worked, although the money spent on Ready Tac, etc will be money well-spent if you're serious about hanging in the division.


That's also a good idea. I am slightly annoyed that something that is considered "standard equipment" for ICORE and USPSA is illegal in IDPA even though the 333s have a perfectly good retention system that does not require covering the body of the loader up.

Of course that's just me complaining about having to spend more money... ;)
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Posted 27 July 2012 - 10:09 AM


I like these http://4wheelguns.co...ACompliant.html much better than the Ready Tactical holders


Why?


They're deeper than the Ready Tactical holders and hold the speedloader with a bit more pressure both of which help a great deal when using "Bubberized" speedloaders in particular. This is not to say, of course, that the Ready Tactical holders won't work.

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 12:48 PM



I like these http://4wheelguns.co...ACompliant.html much better than the Ready Tactical holders


Why?


They're deeper than the Ready Tactical holders and hold the speedloader with a bit more pressure both of which help a great deal when using "Bubberized" speedloaders in particular. This is not to say, of course, that the Ready Tactical holders won't work.

You might also try Master-Tac. They are a new company but have good quality products. Check them out on facebook or email them at mastertac1@gmail.com. Just tell him what you want and he can make it for you. :D
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#31 Samuel Adams

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 02:16 PM

Ready Tactical all the way.
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Posted 19 August 2012 - 09:47 AM

I have some Ready Tac,North Mountain and Master-Tac holders. Master-Tac has some thats adjustable you can use on the k or l frame you can set it how you want it. There all good I just like Master-Tac the best.




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