Tuff quick strips arrived...

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I ordered a pack of two and one of there belt pouches.
I am very impressed with the quality, shipping speed, and the product itself!
They might not be as fast as the traditional speedloader, but still much faster then loading them in one at a time. I got mine for CC, the pouch can hold two strips (and two more rounds if you can find the little secret compartment :eek:) each and hold them comfortably on your belt. I found carrying only one strip (+2 rounds) is the best for concealment, having two strips makes it a bit bulky.
I also found that carrying this pouch right above your front strong-side pocket is the best. Keeping it on my 5 o'clock gets in the way of my handgun's grip.
Very pleased with it, excited to try some reload drills next time I hit the range.
 
I have been using these since the company started, and I feel they are a better product than the Bianchi Speed Strips. They make them for a multitude of calibers and even for shotgun. My Dad talked to the owner extensively and they even started making one for 45 Auto Rim that makes carrying reloads for the S&W moon clip 45's much easier.
 
Hello. I use them as well and have been favorably impressed with both the company's Tuff Strips and their Pocket Roo J-Frame holsters.

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Stephen, I respect your opinion and read your review elsewhere.
Is there really any difference between the Bianchi and the Tuff product? Your writeup seems to indicate that there is not, but I wanted to ask you specifically.
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Moon
 
Hello. I do not notice any differences in quality between the two, but the Tuff product is available in more calibers as well as lengths.

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