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    Educate me, what is a bullet loading dock

    What is a bullet loading dock, reloading equipment, such a a Dillon?



    Upper Darby police showed evidence they say they pulled from Sun’s bedroom, including a military-style ballistic vest, ski mask, military web gear with pouches to hold ammunition clips, a high-powered crossbow and arrows, a bullet loading dock for an AR-15 and AK-47, an empty box for a gun-making kit, 20 live round, ear protectors for firing, and a strangulation device called a garrote.


    http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...st-an-tso-sun/

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    It probably isnt a real thing. They didnt use proper terms for anything in that quote, and some of it took me a few seconds to figure out what they were talking about.

    A loading dock might be a speed loader for all those “ammunition clips” they mentioned.

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    I would guess it is one of those magazine loader trays that lies flat on a bench and allows you to run 30 rounds in pretty much at once. I think they make them with an AR tray and an AK tray on the same unit.

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    The only type of system I have heard of is "Sleds".

    But, I would be inclined to think that PD is probably more accurate.

    I don't see how a "sled" that only loads one round at a time, for precision or competition shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PD Sgt. View Post
    I would guess it is one of those magazine loader trays that lies flat on a bench and allows you to run 30 rounds in pretty much at once. I think they make them with an AR tray and an AK tray on the same unit.
    I believe the brown thing laying on the table to the right is a magazine speed loader which they are calling a loading dock.

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    The media would have a heart attack if they got a glimpse at how many "Ear protectors for firing" I have.

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    Why is everything "high powered"? Drives me up the wall. I have to think that a large number of people reading this article also rolled their eyes at the high powered CROSSBOW.

    I bet they were high powered ear protectors. High powered ski mask too.

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    You guys were right-on about the loading dock, located one on youtube



    Last edited by platoonDaddy; 03-30-18 at 21:54.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmd08 View Post
    Why is everything "high powered"? Drives me up the wall. I have to think that a large number of people reading this article also rolled their eyes at the high powered CROSSBOW.

    I bet they were high powered ear protectors. High powered ski mask too.
    Well, i was trying to ignore it.
    I assume the ear protection was designed for assault weapons if they were nr32 instead of nr28.

    “20 live round” is still my favorite. According to these people, i “unleash arsenals(s)” every trip to the range.
    Last edited by MegademiC; 03-31-18 at 03:11.

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    It has been pointed out, that maybe the ‘garrote’ is a rope cocking aid for the crossbow.

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