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Unread 12-08-2010, 12:00 AM   #1
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I used my new to me Trommel for the first time today, sprayed some Break Free down the neck and filled it twice with 22 rounds it worked great, I used a dull screwdriver to push the rounds down one at a time but could not get more than 22 in.
I would like to figure out a way to make a loading tool so that I can get 32 rounds into it.
I would like to understand how the loading tool worked. Does anyone have a picture of one?
Does anyone have any ideas on how to build a loading tool?
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If you cannot afford an original loading tool ,buy a reproduction.

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My wife told me not to spend any more money on Luger stuff
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Ed, it basically works like the screwdriver. A blade that pushes down on the cartridge rim, assisted by a lever attached to a body that slides over the top of the magazine body, to keep it secured in place.
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You could also look into the various modern magazine loaders available on the market today.
I think the uplula would fit the bill nicely and cheaply!!

http://maglula.tripod.com/uplula_uplula.htm
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You could also look into the various modern magazine loaders available on the market today.
I think the uplula would fit the bill nicely and cheaply!!

http://maglula.tripod.com/uplula_uplula.htm
Has anyone tried these on snail drums ?

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No, but a single stack magazine is a single stack magazine. The uplula provides the mechanical avantage to properly load stiff magazines.

Sure beats scratching the dickens out of your trommel with a screwdriver blade!
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No, but a single stack magazine is a single stack magazine. The uplula provides the mechanical avantage to properly load stiff magazines.

Sure beats scratching the dickens out of your trommel with a screwdriver blade!
I agree, but a snail drum spring is stiff as hell.

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I looked at these loaders at the gun shop and it is a double stack loader 9mm-45cal it does not fit the Luger mag. right.
They make a single stack but it is a 22cal.
I am going to try this one ProMag LDR 01 Pistol Magazine Loader
it is steel and maybe I can make a lever to push it down.
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