Looking for Safariland Speedloaders and Holders

Polish-Jack

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I am wanting to get started in WA1500 (PPC) with my local club but I am having a heck of a time finding anyone that sells Safariland GL8S Comp 3 speedloaders and the holders for them. I contacted Uniform Works in NS and they can get them in, but it would take almost three months.

Anyone know of any sources or any local shops that may have them in stock?
 
I tried to order from Optics Planet and some other US dealer but once I entered my location info into the account I got an error message saying can't sell me the loaders because of "Manufacturer's Restrictions".

Might have to phone them. A lot of places flag Canadian addresses and credit cards, and you will need to call. I've bought a few things from Doug at OP over the years that way. - dan
 
This was about 10-11 years ago and I tried to order through Brownell's.
The order was refused because Safariland has a Canadian distributor that must be ordered through.
I can't remember the name of the company, but they are in Montreal.
I contacted them from my work (DND) email and they offered a much better price than the LGS even when I told them that the order was for my private use, not work related.
The deal went down and the speedloaders and block arrived soon after. About three months later, the orderly room at Naden sent me a copy of the invoice.
 
Ive got some (I think 4. Im out in Vernon for a couple more days) L frame comp3 loaders you cn have for shipping. Have the tray as well for the Safariland boxes too. Again just send me something for postage, which I can figure out if you send me your address.
 
Those would be 8 shoot ones I presume from the part #, I know Cabalas in Saskatoon had some HKS ones ,but it's been a while
The HKS are a pad slower , but I don't worry about speed anymore.
 
I use the Com II (shorter), got my original 4 from Williams in Port Perry, found two more in a double leather pouch at Tavistock Gun Show for $15.00 which included the pouch. Right place at the right time. I use a GP100 and find the 158 gr DRG LRNFP bullets work the best for me for loading. With the Safariland speed loaders, they just fall into the gun.
 
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