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QUICKSTRIP

QUICKSTRIP Reviews & Ratings

Flexible polymer holder keeps extra rounds of spare ammo at the ready for fast reloads. Grasps the case head, leaving plenty of the cartridge to grab for quick removal. In-line design allows two-at-time reloads for revolvers. Small enough to store comfortably in a pocket.

SPECS: Polymer, black. Sold in 2-paks.

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Reviews Summary
The QUICKSTRIP has mixed reviews. Many users appreciate its compact design and the organization it offers for ammo storage, making reloading easier and more efficient. However, some users criticize the durability and flexibility of the material, which impacts loading and unloading. Overall, they serve well for backup ammunition but might not be the fastest option compared to traditional speedloaders.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Ease of Use
60%
Users find that QUICKSTRIPs are generally easy to operate and aid in organizing ammunition. Some appreciate the convenience of having bullets lined up for faster loading, though experiences vary based on the type of revolver used.
Material Quality
55%
Several reviewers express concerns about the durability of the strips. Complaints include tabs breaking and difficulty in loading and unloading due to the rigidity of the material, which can lead to sore thumbs after repeated use.
Compact Design
70%
Many users appreciate the low-profile design of QUICKSTRIPs, noting they can easily carry extra ammunition without the bulk of traditional speed loaders. This compactness is particularly beneficial for outdoor activities like hunting.
Versatility
45%
The strips can accommodate various types of cartridges, making them versatile for users with different firearms. However, some reviewers noted limitations in fitting the expected number of cartridges due to manufacturing inconsistencies.
Comparison to Speedloaders
50%
Reviewers often compare QUICKSTRIPs to more traditional speedloaders, finding them less efficient for quick reloads. While they value the compact design, they acknowledge that speedloaders may provide a superior loading experience.
1
Broke apart on 3rd reload attempt
I had a set of Bianchi Speed strips that I carried for over 20 years with no problems. These Tuff brand fell apart during my 3rd reloading attempt. The tabs on both strips broke off while in the watch pocket of my jeans and while using them in a qualification on the range they split at both end while reloading .38 Special ammo into them.
1
Not up to manufacturing spec
The molding process left extra plastic between the cartridges. I could only fit 5 cartridges in the strip. They work for what I am doing, (Hunter Ed class to show different rimfire), but it would be nicer if you could put 10 cartridges in them without the bases of the rimfire hitting and interfering with each other. I tried to cut the plastic out, but still could only get 5 cartridges in the strip. Would recommend if the part was manufactured correctly.
1
Get a Real Speedloader!
A Safariland (my choice) or HDS speedloader designed specifically for your cylinder is a far superior choice to these strips. Frankly, I don't even see these as being less bulky. There's nothing even remotely "quick" about these once compared to a cylindrical loader.