The Pachmayr 02655 Competition Speedloader transforms reload speed for Smith & Wesson N-Frame revolvers with precision-machined aluminum construction. This blue-finished speedloader holds six rounds and delivers consistent, reliable performance when seconds matter most.
What Makes This Different
Unlike polymer speedloaders that can flex under pressure, the Pachmayr 02655 features CNC-machined aluminum construction that maintains dimensional stability through thousands of loading cycles. The competition-grade design incorporates tighter tolerances than standard speedloaders, reducing cartridge wobble and ensuring smooth releases. Professional shooters rely on this speedloader because it consistently drops rounds into chambers without binding or jamming.
Key Features
- Precision-machined aluminum body withstands repeated competition use
- Six-round capacity specifically engineered for S&W N-Frame cylinders
- Blue anodized finish resists corrosion and provides grip texture
- Competition-grade tolerances eliminate cartridge movement during carry
- Knurled release knob allows positive operation with wet or gloved hands
- Compatible with .357 Magnum, .38 Special, and .44 Special cartridges
- Lightweight construction adds minimal weight to gear loadout
Competition shooters appreciate the consistent release mechanism that functions reliably under match pressure. The aluminum construction maintains its shape through temperature extremes, making it suitable for both indoor ranges and outdoor competitions. Law enforcement officers value the positive retention that prevents accidental cartridge spillage during movement while ensuring fast deployment when needed.
Technical Specs
- Material: CNC-machined aluminum with blue anodized finish
- Capacity: 6 rounds
- Compatibility: Smith & Wesson N-Frame revolvers
- Cartridge compatibility: .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .44 Special
- Weight: Approximately 2.1 ounces
- Overall length: 2.5 inches
- Diameter: 1.75 inches
- Country of origin: USA
The Pachmayr 02655 represents the standard for competition speedloaders among serious revolver shooters. Its proven track record in USPSA, ICORE, and law enforcement training demonstrates reliability when performance cannot be compromised.