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  • fidelity

    piled higher and deeper
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 15, 2012
    22,400
    Frederick County
    Around $25 w/ tax if you have free shipping via Prime from Amazon ... lowest price that I've seen these at ...

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001HBHNHE

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    jrumann59

    DILLIGAF
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 17, 2011
    14,024
    Thanks for sharing!

    These are great for stubborn and brand-new magazines.

    or the last few rounds into a mag. Though be careful these will let you load 18 rounds into a 17 round magazine. :innocent0
     

    fidelity

    piled higher and deeper
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 15, 2012
    22,400
    Frederick County
    Thanks for sharing!

    These are great for stubborn and brand-new magazines.

    I'm so stubborn when it comes to prices, that I ordered my first after this price drop. :D I got by with other less expensive loaders (or ones included with pistol purchases), and refused to buy one of these when they were more than $30.
     

    slybarman

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    Feb 10, 2013
    3,074
    there is a learning curve, but once you figure it out, it's great.



    Why would they discourage it?
    I'm sure it's because, ". . . what happens if you lose it or can't find it . . ."

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    ironpony

    Member
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    Jun 8, 2013
    7,250
    Davidsonville
    there is a learning curve, but once you figure it out, it's great.



    Why would they discourage it?

    Worst case scenario and you need to reload you will need the motor skills/coordination to reload, if speed is of the essence.
    Good points and bad points I guess.
     

    slybarman

    low speed high drag 9-5er
    Feb 10, 2013
    3,074
    "I have too many magazines" . . . said nobody in a gunfight ever.

    Or at least I would imagine so.

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    Okletsfish

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 15, 2015
    4,524
    Not to long ago I went to an indoor range.I had 5 ,30 rounds magazines pre loaded and was told next time I come those mags they have to be unloaded meaning I will have to load them while I`m on the clock.In that case a speed loaded will be a big help.
     

    ground chuck

    Rookie Jedi
    Sep 28, 2013
    4,202
    Charm City County
    Not to long ago I went to an indoor range.I had 5 ,30 rounds magazines pre loaded and was told next time I come those mags they have to be unloaded meaning I will have to load them while I`m on the clock.In that case a speed loaded will be a big help.
    Places like freestate will give you about 5 mins before you're on the clock.
     

    gre24ene

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 6, 2012
    1,519
    Some pistol mags can be a little bit of a pain but AR mags are a snap. Should be able to load a 30 rounder in approx 1 minute
     

    slybarman

    low speed high drag 9-5er
    Feb 10, 2013
    3,074
    Not to long ago I went to an indoor range.I had 5 ,30 rounds magazines pre loaded and was told next time I come those mags they have to be unloaded meaning I will have to load them while I`m on the clock.In that case a speed loaded will be a big help.
    What kind of BS is that? That would piss me off.

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    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    there is a learning curve, but once you figure it out, it's great.

    The only thing remotely hard about it is making sure it's not facing backwards. Other than that, it's about as hard as figuring out how to use a spoon to eat soup :lol2:
     

    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    Not to long ago I went to an indoor range.I had 5 ,30 rounds magazines pre loaded and was told next time I come those mags they have to be unloaded meaning I will have to load them while I`m on the clock.In that case a speed loaded will be a big help.

    Put the loaded mags in a different part of your range bag and keep a few full boxes around for viewing ;)
     

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