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Posted: 12/24/2014 12:06:23 PM EDT
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What options are out there for quick and easy mag loading. I would like to find something that can load multiple types of mags and easy enough for my son and girlfriend to use. If I need to buy a couple different loaders that's fine but versatility would be nice. My ammo is loose in ammo cans.
Most of my mags are: AR AK M1A AR-10 AUG VZ-58 Black dog 22 AK-223 10/22 AR-9mm Beretta 92 32rd for a Sub 9 Steyr SPP Vepr-12 and Saiga 12 but I can load them by hand |
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Buy a case of beer for yerself and go to town. Enlist/conscript the chillun, too. I generally load mags the day before I go shooting. The only mags the OP listed that are a bitch are the 9mm AR mags. I get er done, but my thumbs ache afterwards. BTW lew, I think it is pronounced "chilren". |
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What options are out there for quick and easy mag loading. I would like to find something that can load multiple types of mags and easy enough for my son and girlfriend to use. If I need to buy a couple different loaders that's fine but versatility would be nice. My ammo is loose in ammo cans. Most of my mags are: AR AK M1A AR-10 AUG VZ-58 Black dog 22 AK-223 10/22 AR-9mm Beretta 92 32rd for a Sub 9 Steyr SPP Vepr-12 and Saiga 12 but I can load them by hand I have a 1/2 ass 9mm AR mag loader, if it's the colt style. I can drop it in the local delivery system for ya. just cover postage. |
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I generally load mags the day before I go shooting. The only mags the OP listed that are a bitch are the 9mm AR mags. I get er done, but my thumbs ache afterwards. BTW lew, I think it is pronounced "chilren". Quoted:
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Buy a case of beer for yerself and go to town. Enlist/conscript the chillun, too. I generally load mags the day before I go shooting. The only mags the OP listed that are a bitch are the 9mm AR mags. I get er done, but my thumbs ache afterwards. BTW lew, I think it is pronounced "chilren". We'll agree to disagree on our redneck pronunciation schemes. |
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Buy a case of beer for yerself and go to town. Enlist/conscript the chillun, too. I generally load mags the day before I go shooting. The only mags the OP listed that are a bitch are the 9mm AR mags. I get er done, but my thumbs ache afterwards. BTW lew, I think it is pronounced "chilren". We'll agree to disagree on our redneck pronunciation schemes. they be called seamen demons round these parts. |
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Kids. When my nephew and sister lived with me my nephew had one job if he wanted to earn 20 bucks to go out on the weekend to see a movie or whatever. Load these 32 30 round mags and 2 20 round mags with a case of wolf ammo from the ammo closet. The mags were always stored in a backpack in the basement.He knew where the ammo was. I would come home from work on most friday evenings and him and at least one of his friends would be sitting on the couch with the coffee table full of magazines and a bucket full of loose rounds they pulled out of the boxes loading magazines. It was a beautiful system. He could do it solo in less than an hour if he had already stripped the case into buckets, he also caught a couple of sideways primers and weird rounds. Once a 5.45 round. |
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they be called seamen demons round these parts. Quoted:
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Buy a case of beer for yerself and go to town. Enlist/conscript the chillun, too. I generally load mags the day before I go shooting. The only mags the OP listed that are a bitch are the 9mm AR mags. I get er done, but my thumbs ache afterwards. BTW lew, I think it is pronounced "chilren". We'll agree to disagree on our redneck pronunciation schemes. they be called seamen demons round these parts. It's only funny when you spell it correctly: Semen Demons. |
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i have a few different mag loaders but always find myself sitting on the couch with a large cardboard box filled with loose rounds and a pile of mags and as i watch t.v i load them up.
My record was 321 mags in one sitting and my thumb was sore, so after that i sewed up a leather "thimble" i put on my thumb and can keep loading without getting cut up or blisters. The thimble was the thumb off a worn out pair of soft buckskin gloves, i just cut it off and sewed up the edges |
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