🔫 Reload like a pro — never miss a beat with Safariland Speedloader!
The Safariland J-K2C COMP II Speedloader is a lightweight, injection-molded black plastic speedloader designed for quick, secure reloading of popular revolvers including Dan Wesson .38/.357, Smith & Wesson K-frames, and Taurus models. Featuring a medium-size locking knob and ambidextrous design, it offers reliable performance and ease of use for professional and hunting applications.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.28 x 4.8 x 0.67 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Brand Name | Safariland |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | Speedloader Comp II |
Color | black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Safariland |
Part Number | J-K2C |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Duty Gear |
Included Components | Product |
Size | 34-40 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
T**S
This J-K2C fits older model Colt King Cobra
I have used the Safariland Comp I and Comp II loaders for several years. My Comp I loaders are great for all my J frame revolvers to include use with the Delta Ergo Grips,no issues. The Comp II that I had first were for my S/W 686. I do own both a Colt 1st model King Cobra(old model,not new) and an older MK III Lawman and have never found a speed loader that worked. These Safariland J-K2C are perfect on both these models. I prefer using “push-the-body” type loaders rather than trying to remember to turn the knob clockwise or CC!. The Star speed loaders are my 2d best for speed as their scalloped walls fit any grips and do not intefere with the body of the frame and are all “right turn” to unlock. Remember this: Righty tighty, lefty loosey. Right turn on a star to lock the loader,left to unlock. HKS is opposite,very confusing.
C**R
Perfect for reloading with your off hand
The media could not be loaded. Works great, can load by pressing against the palm of my hand after breaking it in a little, from my experience (have bought 3 so far and all of them break in rather quickly to the point where you don’t need to press it against a table to load unlike what most people say) highly recommend if you want to reload using your left hand as it doesn’t require cradling the cylinder like many other designs, only possible downside is you have to make sure you only press on outside of the loader when loading or it will not release the rounds (just practice and it won’t be a problem)
I**B
WORKS!!
It just took a couple practice times to get it down. works great even for me (left handed)! When rounds are locked down they don't rattle around.
T**S
These are quite nice in the way they hold your rounds tightly with ...
These are quite nice in the way they hold your rounds tightly with virtually no chance of accidentally releasing them and having them drop out prematurely etc. The important thing to have on your gun is a set of grips to accommodate the loader so that it will not bind up when trying to insert your rounds into the cylinder. If your grips don't leave enough room, things can get stuck, leaving you disabled until you get things free. This is because the speed loader releases the bullets by pushing the outer shell of the loader forward to sorta shoot the rounds into the cylinder, and if there is not enough clearance to do that the rounds will wedge tightly at a slight outward angle making it difficult to work free. If your grips aren't an interference, these speed loaders are WONDERFUL. If they are and interference, you should consider different ones anyway if you plan to proficiently use a speed loader of any kind, because the importance of room to perform the procedure is crucial. These are worth the money. The trick is getting used to the function of how these loaders operate. Once you figure out how to lock your rounds in (which is tough at first if you're not familiar with the style), you can repetitiously practice the process (motions) of ejecting the old rounds and reloading with the speed loaders. What's particularly nice is how you can dump the rounds back into the loader because of the center pin that lines up with the cylinder locking pin, this makes it really easy to unload the cylinder without having to just dump the rounds into your hand etc. So repetition with the same 6 rounds is very easy when practicing your reload muscle memory.
K**H
Very cheap plastic
I’m so disappointed with this speed loader. This speed loader appears to be almost completely made of cheap plastic outside the retention spring. I’m talking dollar store type plastic. The push button was molded so that the edge of the button all the way around is sharp. I struggle with loading the speed loader. The HKS loader I have is a complete dream to this, not even close, not in the same galaxy. Good grief. Suggestion, triple your price and put out something out that is quality.
K**N
It's cool, but didn't work for me
I really like the way this operates. Loaded it with some dummy rounds and made it eject the cartridges using a pen to see it working. Then I tried to use it on my Taurus 856 defender with Altamont grips, and it wouldn't work. It was hitting the grip panel, so it wouldn't reach the button in the center that releases the cartridges. To be fair, 5 star loaders hit the panel as well but will work because they use a knob release.It's no fault of the manufacturer, since they don't state that the 856 works with this loader, so I did rate it 5 stars because I like the way it works, although I had to return it. Just note if you're planning to use it with a Taurus 856 defender, it may not work depending on your grips.
S**Y
Takes a bit of effort to use
The speed loader didn’t make me reload faster. For this one you have to push on the bullets on a hard surface with the speed loader on top, push onto the plastic knob and rotate clockwise to lock those bullets in it. When it came down to releasing it into my colt Python’s cylinder, it felt like a chore to me . Honestly , it comes to down to training and how much you use your speed loaders and I personally would rather deal with the HKS speed loader. It’s well made but it’s just not for me , maybe you will get better use out of it than I did .
F**A
A little tight but does fit the Performance Center Model 19
First, thank you to those who provided feedback on the expected fit of this speedloader regarding the S&W Performance Center Model 19. In brief, it works although it's a tight fit. While there doesn't appear to be any daylight between the stock wood grips of the Comp Model 19 and the speedloader, there is no rubbing either. Now for the critique: Be aware that the instructions that came with the speedloader is not the best. The illustrations are poor at best--actually useless; and the step-by-step instructions (9 steps) are overkill to a point of also being useless with one exception where it says to "Push on Body of Clip only!" to release the rounds. The instructions about turning the clip upside down before rounds are secured is totally unnecessary; and if you actually do this you may find it frustrating or may even drop rounds by accident. To load the speedloader, all I do is 1) cup the loose rounds with one hand (rounds already inserted of course and facing up) and 2) push the speedloader button-shaft from the bottom and turn to lock. There you have it. Great product and even with lousy instructions still merits 5 stars. Hope this helps your buying decision.
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