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Old August 16th, 2012, 08:22 AM   #1
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TUFF .22 QuickStrips

I'm using Bianchi Speed Strips for my LCR-357. I like them, and like that using a six round strip for five rounds just gives you a longer tab to grip when using them.

I now sort of have a LCR-22 (at Ruger for some attention at moment). It may get carried on occaision, and the only strips I find for .22 are the TUFF QuickStrips. They hold eight rounds (I think), and are made in black or orange (easy to find if dropped I guess).

.22 rounds don't have much of a rim, and I wonder how well they might stay put in a strip.

Anybody here tried them?

I normally carry loose .22 in those little plastic 35mm film cans, but that's pretty slow.




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Old August 17th, 2012, 08:45 AM   #2
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Well, 146 views of this with no replies. Guess nobody here has tried them. Maybe I'll get some and try them anyway.
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I'm curious. If you do get some, let us know how they work out.
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I've used the speed strips for my GP-100 and my J-frames. I never knew there were speed strips for 22's. I may have to get some for my M94.

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I'm using Bianchi Speed Strips for my LCR-357. I like them, and like that using a six round strip for five rounds just gives you a longer tab to grip when using them.

I normally carry loose .22 in those little plastic 35mm film cans, but that's pretty slow.
I've been thinking about trying one of these cases that holds 50 rounds and released them in groups of 5.

Marble's Catch 22 Storage Dispenser 22 Long Rifle Ammo Polymer Black
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I just ordered some .22 QuickStrips for my LCR-22. They hold ten rounds, I had thought eight. I got the orange, maybe easier to find if dropped. Whenever I can try them out, I'll post my two cents.

Tuff Products :: QuickStrips™

The website is a little awkward, at least on my PC the right side of the page is off the screen. Enough there to do the order. Free shipping beats the other retailers on total cost.
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