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Sep 26, 2017
My wife loves this hairbrush.
1 of 1 found this helpful She's had two of them in the past. So when I found a "good price" for a new one on ebay, I bought it for her for her birthday (c'mon! It was over a hundred bucks!). She loved it (and me), since she's wanted another one ever since her last one broke many months ago. It arrived in a timely manner in brand new, mint condition with no damage to packaging or brush, and was exactly as advertised. You can't ask for more than that.

Aug 04, 2019
Large book; small photos
The book shares some interesting commentaries about Mutzelburg, and it contains quite a few photos that are rarely, if ever, seen. However, many of the photos are so small that they're difficult to see clearly. This is surprising considering that the size of the book itself is fairly large. It contains some insight into U-boat life and Mutzelburg's, but doesn't go as in-depth into his personal life and his missions as much as many other books on U-boat commanders do. Overall an interesting and worthwhile read.

Jul 28, 2017
NOT designed for use with 44 revolvers.
2 of 6 found this helpful My brother bought a Safariland Comp-2 speedloader for his S&W .357 revolver and liked it so much he talked me into buying one for my S&W .44 magnum model 29. Unfortunately, the only 44 magnum speedloader Safariland currently makes for the model 29 is the Comp-1 J-S5. The difference between the Comp-1 and the Comp-2 is significant. The first problem I encountered was in trying to load the rounds into the Comp-1. While carefully following the directions, I found it extremely difficult to rotate the grossly undersized plastic knob to lock in the rounds. The knob is so small in diameter and so slippery to try and hold on to, that it took numerous attempts to get it to lock in the rounds. Even then, when I picked up the loader one or two rounds would fall out. You practically need a pair of pliers to fully grasp and rotate the knob. I also own a .44 magnum HKS speedloader. The Comp-1 and the HKS have nearly the same diameter body (within a few thousandths of an inch). Yet the HKS is much more tactile and solidly built. It locks in the rounds and fully releases them on command every time, which is more than I can say for the Comp-1. Secondly, because the diameter of the body of the Comp-1 is so large it would constantly hit the cylinder release latch on the side, making it awkward to just slip the rounds in. This was in spite of having grips with a speedloader cutout in them. In general, I would NOT recommend the Safariland Comp-1 J-S5 speedloader for use with ANY .44 revolver.