So how do y'all carry the reload for a pocket carried S&W 642 Airweight? I recently picked one up for a very fair price. With an uber-thin Masters pocket holster it rides along with almost as much ease as my P380.
My issue is with the reload carry. For a touch of background, I usually pocket carry in any warm weather. I do this as I feel weird wearing a shirt tail un-tucked. Thirty years working on aircraft proves that a loose shirt tail can cause an amazing amount of damage with just a short slide. Leaves me feeling a bit unmade to be out in the world with untucked tails.
When a cover shirt is worn I carry the five extra rounds on a Bianchi speed strip in an old school D&G dump pouch 5 o'clock on the belt. Otherwise the same combo goes into a spare pocket as is. I have several Safariland COMP-1 speedloaders (like um) but have yet to find a suitable (to me) method of carrying them in the world.
The issue with the speed strips is this, they rattle back and forth with every gimpy step I make. No one seems to have ever noticed, but to my ear sounds like I'm walking around with a dang Shetland pony...
It is really bad when the D&G pouch goes into a cargo shorts pocket down low on the leg. Clip-clop... clip-clop... Arrrrrrrrg...
So I'm wondering how others do it. Unlike semi automatics magazines, no one seems to have a good "pocket sleeve" for the speed strips. I do practice with the speed strips and feel comfortable with them. Although one observer said I looked like "a monkey having carnal knowledge with a football" I did once do a timed stress reload in 5.2 seconds. Safe enough for my tastes.
Thanks in advance for your time and comments.
My issue is with the reload carry. For a touch of background, I usually pocket carry in any warm weather. I do this as I feel weird wearing a shirt tail un-tucked. Thirty years working on aircraft proves that a loose shirt tail can cause an amazing amount of damage with just a short slide. Leaves me feeling a bit unmade to be out in the world with untucked tails.
When a cover shirt is worn I carry the five extra rounds on a Bianchi speed strip in an old school D&G dump pouch 5 o'clock on the belt. Otherwise the same combo goes into a spare pocket as is. I have several Safariland COMP-1 speedloaders (like um) but have yet to find a suitable (to me) method of carrying them in the world.
The issue with the speed strips is this, they rattle back and forth with every gimpy step I make. No one seems to have ever noticed, but to my ear sounds like I'm walking around with a dang Shetland pony...
It is really bad when the D&G pouch goes into a cargo shorts pocket down low on the leg. Clip-clop... clip-clop... Arrrrrrrrg...

So I'm wondering how others do it. Unlike semi automatics magazines, no one seems to have a good "pocket sleeve" for the speed strips. I do practice with the speed strips and feel comfortable with them. Although one observer said I looked like "a monkey having carnal knowledge with a football" I did once do a timed stress reload in 5.2 seconds. Safe enough for my tastes.
Thanks in advance for your time and comments.


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