Bianche revolver speed strips are a great firearm accessory that fully facilitates immediate action in dangerous situations. These Bianche speed strips add to your safety by holding 6 rounds of revolver ammunition and easily loading two rounds at a time.
The product was introduced more than 50 years ago by John Bianchi, but it delivers the same level of efficiency and reliability to date. These Special speed strips are also easy to carry around which makes them a potential choice for speed strips for revolvers. You can carry them in most single mag/knife pouches and trouser or shirt pockets.
This revolver speed strip pair is made from urethane material which gives it a sleek and durable finish. These revolver speed strips are specifically designed for .38 Special and .357 Magnum revolvers for a range of shooting applications. Whether you’re participating in competitive shooting events, practicing concealed carry drills, or simply want to ensure your self-defense, these speed strips are an essential addition to your revolver gear.
Bianche 580 Speed Strips Specifications:
- Made from flexible urethane material
- .38/.357 caliber
- Holds 6 rounds and loads two at a time
- Easily fit into mag/knife pouches and shirt or trouser pockets
Benefits:
- Extensive range of calibers including .38 and .357
- Secure grips ensure that they do not fall out
- Highly compact and portable revolver speed strips
- Prevent the holds from being accidentally released
- Easy to use and does not require any special training
- Two holds can be loaded at a time
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you shoot 38 out of a 357 revolver?
Yes, you can safely shoot .38 Special ammunition out of a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum chamber accommodates both .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges.
What is a revolver speed strip?
A revolver speed strip is a compact reloading device for revolvers. It holds multiple rounds in a row and allows a shooter to quickly reload the cylinder by stripping off and inserting cartridges with one hand.
Are .38 special and .357 the same?
No, .38 Special and .357 Magnum are not the same, although they share similar bullet diameters. The .357 Magnum is longer and has a higher powder capacity, resulting in increased velocity and energy compared to the .38 Special.
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