If you’ve spent any time shooting revolvers seriously—either defensively or in competition—you already know that good gear is hard to come by. And when you find something that actually works, that fits, that holds up, and doesn’t overcomplicate a job that’s already complex, you stick with it. That’s how I feel about Speed Beez.
The Speed Beez Carry Solution
I’ve been running Speed Beez gear for a while now. In that time, I’ve shot matches, traveled cross-country for courses, flown with ammo, carried for defense, and pushed both myself and my revolvers into situations that demand reliability and repeatability.
Through all of it, Speed Beez has been clipped to my belt. It has held my moon clips, holstered my guns, and kept things exactly where I need them, exactly when I need them.
This isn’t a one-time endorsement. This is lived-in gear.
A 929 and a Course That Changed Everything
Let’s rewind a bit.
I run a Smith & Wesson 929 for competition. It’s a slick 9mm, moon-clip-fed eight-shot revolver built for speed and precision. I’ve used it in ICORE and local matches. Like most revolver competitors, I’ve burned through a lot of gear trying to find what holds up under real pressure. The solution? A complete Speed Beez setup.
The moon clip holders utilize magnetic caps that securely lock the clips in place. There is no wobble, no bounce, and no surprise flings into the dirt when you’re sprinting through a string.

The Kydex holsters are precision-cut and form-fitted with the right mix of retention and access. It’s not just that they fit—they run. You can feel the time someone spent actually thinking through the design. This gear was built by people who shoot revolvers, not just manufacture parts.
And it’s not just about competition.
I recently made the pilgrimage to Thunder Ranch to take their Defensive Revolver course. It is a three-day immersive experience in Lakeview, Oregon, that pushed both the shooter and gun to the limit. I packed my gear bag with confidence, knowing that Speed Beez was coming with me. Holsters, speedloaders, and pouches—everything from them got put to the test in that course.

Thunder Ranch isn’t your average range day. You’re moving, shooting from the ground, transitioning between main gun and backup, engaging targets from awkward positions, and working through their infamous “Terminator 3” shoothouse.
You don’t want to wonder if your gear will cooperate. You need to know. And Speed Beez showed up strong.
A New Speed Beez Belt Too
One of the most underrated pieces of kit on any shooter’s loadout is the belt. For years, I ran whatever was on hand. But Speed Beez recently made the switch to a new belt supplier, partnering with Hogue to deliver a two-part belt system that’s honestly among the best I’ve ever worn.
This new setup includes a velcro-lined inner belt that locks snugly around your waist. Then, there is a stiff, structured outer belt that attaches directly over it.

But here’s the detail I didn’t expect to love so much: the notched adjustment system. You don’t realize how much you’ve been compensating for soft belts and finicky buckles until you snap this thing into place and feel it stay exactly where it needs to be—no shifting, no sag.
Whether you’re drawing from concealment or competing in a full-blown match, the confidence that your belt won’t roll, slip, or rotate is a massive win. It’s small details like this that separate a “pretty good” gear company from a serious one.
Wheelgun Life as a Whole
Speed Beez doesn’t just live in the competition or tactical space. The company quietly supports all the layers of the revolver lifestyle, from travel and training to carry and storage.
Take their reloading trays, for example. These aren’t just thrown-together accessories. They’re cut specifically to accommodate moon clips and cylinders, designed so that your ammo loads up clean and stays put. They’ve even made them TSA-friendly and lockable, which is huge if you fly with gear. There aren’t a lot of companies building range trays that think about air travel, but Speed Beez does.

On the concealment side, they’ve got you covered, too. Alongside their Kydex options, Speed Beez offers traditional leather holsters and single-speedloader pouches that work perfectly with a standard single-ply gun belt. These are clean, functional designs that make sense for someone carrying their gear every day or training hard on the range without announcing it with flash or excess.
Speed Beez magazine loaders for semi-autos deserve just as much attention. These hand-operated loaders are built for specific mags and make filling them almost effortless. There’s no thumb pain, no fighting spring tension, just smooth, reliable loading every time.
For anyone running both revolvers and semi-autos in training or competition, Speed Beez mag loaders are a quiet game-changer. They keep you focused on shooting, not fumbling.
You can tell a lot about a company by how much of the real world they try to solve for. Speed Beez isn’t just making accessories. The company is giving revolver shooters a fully kitted ecosystem, something rare in a market dominated by semi-auto solutions.
Speed Beez: A One-Stop Shop for Revolver Shooters
The revolver space isn’t a trend—it’s a discipline. It attracts a certain kind of shooter. Someone who appreciates mechanics, timing, and clarity of purpose. There’s no faking it with a revolver. It either works or it doesn’t. You either reload clean or you fumble.
Speed Beez understands that. From holsters to moon clip tools, from loader pouches to ammo trays, the company has built a catalog that makes revolver life easier, faster, and more efficient. They’re not chasing gimmicks. They’re solving problems, one product at a time.
I don’t say this lightly: if you’re serious about running a wheelgun—whether it’s for the timer or for your life—Speed Beez is the kind of gear you want backing you up. Shoot safe.
