gws
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Post by gws on Aug 11, 2015 9:42:44 GMT -5
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Post by krwada on Aug 11, 2015 9:58:16 GMT -5
That is a big loading tool.
It is also very nicely built too.
This is a very nice idea.
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gws
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Post by gws on Aug 11, 2015 14:40:26 GMT -5
My daughter sent me an email of that.....I'd never seen one. So then I look on ebay and there's 20 of them......I hate being behind the times!! You all have probably already seen one....heck I didn't even know people were using stripper clips as a speed loader....doh. Welcome me to the 21st century......
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Post by hacker54 on Aug 11, 2015 22:23:13 GMT -5
Greg, I saw this sometime last year and show my son-in-law he likes it also. With the proper woodworking tools one could make one for themselves.
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Post by gws on Aug 12, 2015 14:40:57 GMT -5
Just so happens......that I do......studying the details.
I admit that it's a bit large, OK very large, but I can see it having a hole in one end to hang it on a nail on a leg of my bench....and there's a lot of extra wood that could be trimmed.....Hmmmm....I'll get back with you on this.
More than one studly I've shown it too said, "I'll stick with the stripper clips." and I went, what? So I went back to YouTube.....ah yes....way better than hand stuffing magazines, but definately not as slick working nor even close to as fast as the product above.
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Post by hacker54 on Aug 12, 2015 22:28:20 GMT -5
Greg, As watching this video in fullscreen mode I see that it has some type of grove that hod the shell so they don't fly out. If you look closely you do not see the case rims and also the tip of the bullets. This would help guide them into the magazine. So if you have the proper tooling you could make one for yourself.
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