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    The Nostomaniac 03RN's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by peterb View Post
    Here's a comparison: https://revolverguy.com/safariland-s...is-second-six/


    Related question: Any ideas on el cheapo speedloader holders? My club has a regular USPSA practice session, and I want to try running my old k-frame sometime, but don't want to spend a lot just to do it once. Just stick them on top of the belt and hope for the best?
    Ive used the safariland carrier. It holds three. Plus a jox holder for 4. The safariland is not the most secure but so far so good. You might also try the safariland metal pouches. I used one occasionally for iwb carry but you could buy 4-5 of them for owb.

    4-5 jox carriers would be nice but they're pricey.

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    Hogue Hold All

    Has anyone tried the Hogue Hold All?

    https://www.hogueinc.com/competition...r-black-single

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    I'd like to hear about that Hogue product, too. I like how the sides are open so you can get a good grip on the body of the loader, but that belt loop looks mighty peculiar.

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    I've used the Safariland CD2's for several years all day every day, there about as low profile as you can get. Very cheap price.
    They won't win you a single point for style tho

    They've worked very well for me, I bought them to use while deciding on what nice leather model to order, not expecting them to be worth a hoot.

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    If I was going for fastest reload with Comp IIs, I would go with the CD2s as well.

    https://safariland.com/products/cd-2...holder-1103084

    They aren't quite as concealable or secure as the Second Six but I've played with them at the range and they are fast.

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    CD-2 flipped IWB is a really good option. I’ve done the same set-up with converted ReloadWraps. Comfortable and useful.
    Well, you may be a man. You may be a leprechaun. Only one thing’s for sure… you’re in the wrong basement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edster View Post
    If I was going for fastest reload with Comp IIs, I would go with the CD2s as well.

    https://safariland.com/products/cd-2...holder-1103084

    They aren't quite as concealable or secure as the Second Six but I've played with them at the range and they are fast.
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    Point taken.

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