Load a .22 ruger or browning mag in 3 seconds

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Load a .22 ruger or browning mag in 3 seconds

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I discovered this last week. Jasonh and I shoot and cut up our thumbs up blowing through a brick in a day at PSC. Jasonh even made a demonstration video. Shipping was a couple days. Worth a look!



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Man, youtube is amazing.

I made that video six days ago and uploaded it to youtube and in those six days I have recieved over twenty messages from people thanking me for making the video or asking questions.

Anyway - yeah - cool little device! I can't wait to use it at the range this weekend.

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I posted a message, but I didn't see it come up. I just picked up two ruger 22/45s (his/hers). We gotta have one of those. :lol:
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I saw those gadgets in the new CTD catalog, but I wasn't sure how well they'd work.

I wonder why they say it's for the Mark II & III? The Mark I has the same magazine, except for the button being on the opposite side.

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I wish that they made one of those for my Beretta U22 Neos.

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I just bought one of those myself. I was having a little problem getting it to load some Remington bulk ammo so I finally sprayed some Rem Oil in the box and shook it up. That helped a lot.

The best price I could find was from Buffer Tech because they only charge $5.00 shipping, $26.95 total with shipping. They shipped quickly too. I think mine only took 2 or 3 days to arrive.

http://www.buffertech.com/stores/1/ClipLoader_P47C4.cfm
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Wow, that's cool!

I may have to get one of those.
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ttorion wrote:The best price I could find was from Buffer Tech because they only charge $5.00 shipping, $26.95 total with shipping.

http://www.buffertech.com/stores/1/ClipLoader_P47C4.cfm
Thanks for the link, it saved me $2.50 on this and I didn't have to use PayPal.
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Don't forget, it is only for those handguns with the .45 Colt 1911 grip angle, which excludes most MK II and MK III owners.
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drinks wrote:Don't forget, it is only for those handguns with the .45 Colt 1911 grip angle, which excludes most MK II and MK III owners.
I don't see that information on either of the websites posted as well as doing a quick yahoo search. Are you sure?
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drinks wrote:Don't forget, it is only for those handguns with the .45 Colt 1911 grip angle, which excludes most MK II and MK III owners.
The instructions that came with mine says "For RUGER MARK II, 22/45, and Browning Buckmark Pistols".

It also works with MARK III.

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Yeah my instructions say "For RUGER MARK II, Mark III, 22/45, and Browning Buckmark Pistols."

I'm fairly certain it works with them all.

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Anybody tried it with a S&W M22A? If I had something like that, I'd get a lot more practice.

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Sure wish they made it for 10/22 mags!
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