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Magazien loading tool
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So when i bought my 1921 Parabellum i thought i needed a loading tool, amongst other nicknacks.
With the amount of fakes i knew from the git-go that i was gonna get ripped a new one:-( So from pure desperation i made my own. Not pretty but it works. A bit of 1/8" Macrolon/polycarbonate. All measurements are fuzzy and not to specific guides. In short: I winged it pretty good :-) |
loading tool
Pretty clever! :) a nice, different, refreshing look at one way to problem solve magazine loading stress! My compliments! Best to you, til...lat'r...GT...:cheers:
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You outta start sellin' 'em!
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I am curious: Do you hold it against your chest [or leg?] with one hand, pushing down the tool; and load the cartridges with the other hand??? :confused: Or is there another tool that slips on the lips of the magazine body and dispenses the cartridges??? Maybe one at a time or all at once, like a stripper clip??? :cheers: |
Never needed the reloading tool. Have one and don't use it.
But your approach is ingenious. :thumbup: |
I have a repo mag tool that honestly is terrible to use. This looks like it would actually work quite well. Excellent idea!
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I am impressed! That is "thinking outside the box".
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I like it!! A new approach to an old problem. Thanx for showing us your solution.
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One Of Our Members Sent Me Me A simple Thumb Loader~
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It is grooved to catch the button and can be loaded with one hand~Can't break never wears out! Steel not plastic!
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I'm not sure what is "wrong" with a repro tool, they can be had for less than $10???
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Individual Preference!
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This one has a built in ridge like a takedown key! No slipping! I like doing all my luger needs in house~ I can keep it on my key chain as I lose everything!~
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