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    Belt pouch for a Comp II

    What would be a recommended concealable belt pouch for a Safariland Comp II speedloader, to be used with a 1.5" belt? Must be available for shipping outside the US, so that excludes products like the Jox Loader.

    A lot of the pouches I see online and the ones I have are rather bulky. Since the Comp II's release button is in the middle of it, there might not be a way to conceal it as well as a HKS - but surely there is something better out there than a Galco or HKS soup can stand?

    (Bonus points if it doesn't break the bank but still manages to look nice - I'm Christmas shopping here. Although I might want a couple for myself, too.)

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    I like the Safariland Split Six. I know Copquest carries them but I know nothing about international shipping.

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    try the safariland metal pouch flipped iwb.

    Check out donhume on ebay. Lots of instock items
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Speedloader...175?nav=SEARCH
    I got one of these. Kinda bulky for concealment though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Speedloader...175?nav=SEARCH
    I got one of these. Kinda bulky for concealment though.
    I've been looking at Don Hume products for a while now. I like their prices.

    You don't find any issues with an over two inch belt loop on that pouch you linked to? Usually I find oversized belt loops annoying as the pouch or holster will shift around and not stay in the orientation it was placed in.

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    Also check out the wire unit from Ted Blocker. It’s about as low profile as you can get. I used one or two sometimes in place of the Safariland slit six when I’d carry service size revolvers concealed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by That Guy View Post
    I've been looking at Don Hume products for a while now. I like their prices.

    You don't find any issues with an over two inch belt loop on that pouch you linked to? Usually I find oversized belt loops annoying as the pouch or holster will shift around and not stay in the orientation it was placed in.
    Ill be honest. I havent really used them as edc. I havent carried them much. Very well made leather though

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    I don't carry a revolver on anything close to a regular basis. When I have, I've found the DeSantis Second Six is the only thing that hides and is secure. It's worked with both HKS and Comp II for me... at least for practicing speedloader stuff at the range. It works very well on a 1.5" belt.

    It's the same idea as the Safariland Split Six. I may need to try the Safariland version just to compare.

    FWIW, I straddle the belt with two behind and four in front. I like the idea of the belt pulling on only two rounds. Plus, with the Comp II, I worry a little less about pressing down and accidently releasing rounds if the belt is off-center of the loader. Does it matter in real life? I dunno.

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    DeSantis Second Six

    I found them to hide the best also. They also are very secure.

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    What about the Don Hume Pack Six? It seems like another variation in the theme of pouches where the loader sits on top of the belt, but this one also has a belt loop behind it, and is quite significantly cheaper than the DeSantis version. It's still meant for a 1 3/4" belt but at least it's a little closer to 1 1/2" than their duty belt versions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edster View Post
    I don't carry a revolver on anything close to a regular basis. When I have, I've found the DeSantis Second Six is the only thing that hides and is secure. It's worked with both HKS and Comp II for me... at least for practicing speedloader stuff at the range. It works very well on a 1.5" belt.

    It's the same idea as the Safariland Split Six. I may need to try the Safariland version just to compare.

    FWIW, I straddle the belt with two behind and four in front. I like the idea of the belt pulling on only two rounds. Plus, with the Comp II, I worry a little less about pressing down and accidently releasing rounds if the belt is off-center of the loader. Does it matter in real life? I dunno.
    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?

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