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Old July 22nd, 2012, 01:50 PM   #1
 
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Ultimate clip loader

This thing is cool! Yes I know it's a magazine and not a clip....




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Old July 22nd, 2012, 03:10 PM   #2
 
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Very cool.I'll give it a try.
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Old July 22nd, 2012, 03:49 PM   #3
 
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nice!!
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Old July 22nd, 2012, 04:01 PM   #4
 
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Oh my god.....I've been looking at 10/22 ones that you crank and I'm not sure if I should get it since I know I'll go through so many .22s but I might get this one!
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Ultimate Clip Loader: Amazon.com: Sports & Outdoors

I was going to buy a new mag for the Mark III a while ago but this looks like a better investment

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SO evidently if you hold it at the right angle they all drop as slick and fast as can be.



No need to shake them in....Nice!
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Good idea, but the manufactures web site says it will not work with my new SR22 pistol
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I have this loader, it is great, especially at monthly Eight Steel Challenge when load minimum 195 rounds - that's on a good day
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Ultimate Clip Loader: Amazon.com: Sports & Outdoors

I was going to buy a new mag for the Mark III a while ago but this looks like a better investment
You have got that right. They cost about the same as a spare magazine. But with one of these, you can load mags so fast that you barely need spare magazines.

I spotted these a bit over a year ago and bought several (there is a price break for quantity), gave one to a friend and sold the rest for the single-sale price. Paid for the one I kept. (Well, that was the plan. I still have three, but am not unhappy that I did it.)

Bought them through the mail as there is no distributor nor retailer in Alaska.

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SO evidently if you hold it at the right angle they all drop as slick and fast as can be.

No need to shake them in....Nice!
Sometimes you do have to shake it up and down to get the rounds to fall in easily. The trick to not having to shake it is to spray (just s little) some silicone (or other dry lube) inside the device. Then 10 rounds flow like water. It's like magic.

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Old July 22nd, 2012, 05:10 PM   #10
 
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Still pretty cool, I didn't see one before. Bummer there isn't an SR22 model, but looks like a good opportunity for someone to make one...just sayin'
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I may have to get on of these if they work on my old MK1.

DId any of you get a litle pop up on the video to support obama? I did.

Just a little more incentive to get one.
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I bought a new green one on ebay for $20 with free shipping. It works good if you spray a little WD-40 in it every once in a while and hold it at the correct level mark when loading a mag.

Here's the video I watched that helped me get it working good.

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I like a dry lube like Rem-DriLube for these type applications so they don't attract dirt.
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I have one and it works as advertised. A great time saver. Now I spend more on ammo than before since I shoot more.
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I think their use of the work "clip" is OK here. The device is a type of stripper clip used to load a magazine, hence, a cliploader. At first I was thinking it should be called a magloader or something similar then I saw that they call it a stripper clip in their video.

The misuse of the word clip can be annoying though for sure. I was sad to hear the police chief in Aurora use the word "clip" incorrectly in his initial press conference. Of all people.

Neat device though.
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