🔄 Reload with Confidence!
The Revision CV’s Ammo Pod is a specialized speed loader designed for .38 Spl / .357 Mag revolvers, specifically tailored for S&W J-frames and Ruger LCR models. Made from durable, high-strength plastic, it features a user-friendly push action for quick ammunition release and a rubber cap to protect against dust. Compact and lightweight, this loader is an essential accessory for firearm enthusiasts seeking efficiency and reliability.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.91 x 2.17 x 1.42 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 0.63 Ounces |
Brand Name | revision cv |
Model Name | Revision CV’s Ammo Pod (Speed Loader) Caliber .38 Spl / .357 Mag., 5-Shot, Loader for S&W J-frames, Ruger LCR |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | revision cv |
Included Components | Ammo Pod |
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Revision CV Ammo Pod (Speed Loader) Caliber .38 Spl / .357 Mag
The Revision CV Ammo Pod is a game-changer for firearm enthusiasts who prioritize speed and efficiency during shooting sessions. Designed to fit S&W J-Frame and Ruger LCR models, this 5-shot speed loader ensures a seamless reloading experience, making it a must-have accessory for every gun owner.They are specifically designed for caliber .38 Spl / .357 Mag, compatible with S&W J-Frame and Ruger LCR models. The streamlined design allows quick and easy loading, saving precious time during shooting sessions. They are constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity. Simplified design makes it easy for novice and experienced shooters to reload easily.I particularly appreciate the ease of use and reliability of the Revision CV Ammo Pod. I use this with a S&W J Frame revolver and it works great. Someone mentioned this won't work with an S&W 642, and no speed loader with work with a stock 642. Unless you modify the grips on the cylinder swing out side. These cylinders are too close to the frame to allow any speed loader to function unless you're willing to cut out the grips. to accommodate them. Like someone else mentioned you will want to put a string on the cap that covers the rounds if you plan to use this for personal protection. This will allow you to get the cap off quickly should the need arise. I still prefer the Safariland speed loaders but these work just fine.In conclusion, the Revision CV Ammo Pod (Speed Loader) Caliber .38 Spl / .357 Mag is a versatile and reliable accessory that is sure to elevate your shooting experience. With its innovative design, compatibility with popular firearm models, and emphasis on speed and efficiency, this speed loader is a valuable addition to any gun enthusiast's arsenal.
K**L
Probably the best speedloader I've used
I'm honestly surprised to find that I like this revision cv .38 Special/.357 Magnum Ammo Pod for S&W J-frames and Ruger LCRs as well as I do. I've used HKS speedloaders since the mid-Eighties and Safariland Comp IIs since the early Nineties as well as zeta6 J-Paks and J-Clips, CKT Tactical Ripcords, Bianchi Speed Strips, DeSantis Swift Strips and the 5 Star aluminum speedloaders for this style/size revolver. My previous preferences were the Safariland Comp IIs, the zeta6 J-Clips and J-Paks and they're all good, but Mr. Vang has a product here that beats all of these for my use. Simple, FAST, easy to operate, trustworthy and reliable - and also priced decently and available. I don't find that the rubbery cover pops off as quickly as it might, but it was easy to address the issue with some strategic lubrication and better too tight than too loose! Locking the ammo into the clips is MUCH simpler and faster than even on the one-piece zeta6 products and just seems impossible to mess up when compared to the Safariland Comp II. While all these devices are reasonably quick to load a cylinder, the revision cv Ammo Pod is the fastest for me. The fact that it works just fine with both a J-frame and an LCR is a real bonus for me, too. I intend to buy more now that I've tried this one out.
A**R
Simple
Easy and simple….just push in with no turning or whatever to release cartridges. My only problem with this particular speed loader is it hits the thumb rest on my grips, thus not allowing a straight insertion. Too bad… I have this same speed loader for a .22 revolver that has 9 cartridges, and it works wonderfully.
N**U
The Unique Design is Effective
Encapsulated design protects and preserves rounds for when they are needed. Rapid load function is effective.
C**!
Trash, do not waste your money.
Straight plastic garbage. Broke without being useable. Do not! I repeat DO NOT use this for self defense purposes. The one I purchased is in the recycle bin. Not functional, nor practical. Buy ANYTHING ELSE.
G**N
My least favorite out of 3 speedloaders, Safariland, HKS and this.
This is similar to the safariland speedloader. You simply press the loader into the cylinder and it ejects the rounds. And it’s way easier than the safariland to load all you do is put the rounds in facing up and push the little plunger on the other side and and it locks them in.So why the lower score? It’s the bulkiest of the 3 loaders. It LOOKS like it’s be the least bulky since it’s a flower shape rather than a perfect circle but because the holes fit the rounds are looser and the plastic is thicker than the other two, the overall size is bigger.Meaning it’ll interfere more with the frame grips than the other two which are almost exactly the same dimensions. And because of this too the rounds are super loose and jingle a lot, making a ton of noise but also making it harder to line the rounds up in the holes.The HKS one is my favorite. It keeps the rounds as snug as safariland and is super easy to load unlike the safari which is a pain. But it also needs that little twist to finish ejection and it’s possible that can come undone in your pocket.So for combat use as long as you already have them loaded, safari is clear winner. No extra step just push the loader in and it ejects the rounds, it’s the smallest in all dimensions and it doesn’t rattle. But loading it is a pain. HKS for fun range use, safari for conceal carry or home defense. This one is just a worse safariland loader imo. And it’s the most expensive loader!————————I think it has the potential to be the best one tho: if they took this mechanism which is just as good as the safari but without the drawback of being a pain to load, but slimmed the diameter shell down, just use the circle one they have or thin the plastic down AND reduce the size of the holes for the rounds so they don’t rattle!Honestly this flower shape makes it stand out but it also has the drawback that the rounds can clack against each other since there isn’t a clear division between them the rounds. I think it was a good thought maybe but in practice the flower shape is worse.
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