Carrying extra ammo for the 642

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Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby kowalzekc on Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:46 am

So i just got back into a 642 and while i have a good holster, i do not have a great way for reloads. I want a speed reloader but they are a bit bulky. Stripper clips are great to just shove in the pocket but do not allow for quick reloading.

Any suggestions?
Also, what speed loaders do you reccomend?
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Greg on Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:10 am

kowalzekc wrote:So i just got back into a 642 and while i have a good holster, i do not have a great way for reloads. I want a speed reloader but they are a bit bulky. Stripper clips are great to just shove in the pocket but do not allow for quick reloading.

Any suggestions?
Also, what speed loaders do you reccomend?


I use these...

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/243389 ... stic-black

They work great with a little practice and lay flat in a pocket.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby yukonjasper on Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:20 am

Strips are the only way I know of to keep down the bulk. Not super fast unless you practice with them, even then, not super fast but otherwise you have the bulk. I'll be watching to see what ideas others have.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Thunder71 on Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:23 am

Really isn't a good in between, even if you did a moon clip conversion on it you'd have the bulk. Maybe carry spares in a belt pouch designed for the speedloaders.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby mrp on Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:14 am

kowalzekc wrote:So i just got back into a 642 and while i have a good holster, i do not have a great way for reloads. I want a speed reloader but they are a bit bulky. Stripper clips are great to just shove in the pocket but do not allow for quick reloading.

Any suggestions?
Also, what speed loaders do you reccomend?


The easiest thing is to carry a spare 642 in your other pocket.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Chunkychuck on Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:46 pm

mrp wrote:
kowalzekc wrote:So i just got back into a 642 and while i have a good holster, i do not have a great way for reloads. I want a speed reloader but they are a bit bulky. Stripper clips are great to just shove in the pocket but do not allow for quick reloading.

Any suggestions?
Also, what speed loaders do you reccomend?


The easiest thing is to carry a spare 642 in your other pocket.


Done that with my SP101 in holster and LCR in pocket, plus one 8 round speed strip.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Bitter Bastard on Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:55 pm

Thunder71 wrote:Really isn't a good in between, even if you did a moon clip conversion on it you'd have the bulk. Maybe carry spares in a belt pouch designed for the speedloaders.


I've heard of people doing this but using half moon clips instead. Sounds like a good idea if you wanted to go that route.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby westhope on Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:46 pm

Bitter Bastard wrote:
Thunder71 wrote:Really isn't a good in between, even if you did a moon clip conversion on it you'd have the bulk. Maybe carry spares in a belt pouch designed for the speedloaders.


I've heard of people doing this but using half moon clips instead. Sounds like a good idea if you wanted to go that route.


The 642, SW J-frame in 38, are 5 round cylinders. I have never seen a moon clip conversion for them. Don't know what a "half moon" clip for a 5 round cylinder would look like. I do have some 2 round clips for my 625 (45 ACP). They carry in a pocket nicer than full or half moon clips.

Carried a 642 for many years. Always carried a speed strip. 5 or 6 rounds. 5 round speed loaders are just too bulky. If reload speed is important, get a semi-auto. (Unless you are Jerry M.)
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Countryfried Frank on Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:21 pm

westhope wrote:
The 642, SW J-frame in 38, are 5 round cylinders. I have never seen a moon clip conversion for them. Don't know what a "half moon" clip for a 5 round cylinder would look like. I do have some 2 round clips for my 625 (45 ACP). They carry in a pocket nicer than full or half moon clips.

Carried a 642 for many years. Always carried a speed strip. 5 or 6 rounds. 5 round speed loaders are just too bulky. If reload speed is important, get a semi-auto. (Unless you are Jerry M.)

TK Custom will machine your J-frame cylinder to accept moon clips. That still doesn't address the issue of doing a half moon, unless you have a .327Mag.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:55 pm

I compromise with the so-called Speed Strip in the summertime, but once vest/jacket weather arrives I carry a Safariland speeedloader or two. These are for my Rugers; not sure which model if any works with the 642.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby JustPlainT on Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:30 am

When I carry my 60, I just deal with the bulk of a HKS speedloader in a front pocket. Nobody notices or asks. And it doesn't even bother me that much.

Speedloaders work just fine.
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby yukonjasper on Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:56 am

Maybe stop wearing skinny jeans.................. :D :o :shock:
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby 20mm on Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:45 am

kowalzekc wrote:Any suggestions?
Also, what speed loaders do you reccomend?


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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby gun_fan111 on Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:38 pm

Fanny pack would hide many speed loaders and make a fasion statement :lol:
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Re: Carrying extra ammo for the 642

Postby Ivan45 on Fri Aug 16, 2013 12:35 am

I carry two speed strips in my back pocket, nice and flat, forget they are there. Need to practice reloading with them to get comfortable with the "peel 'em off" method. Speed loaders are better suited for the glove box, unless you have a nice belt pouch or big pockets.

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