Is there some easy way to load the 20& 30 round clips? My old hands have a hard time. It for a Bushmaster ORC M4
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Is there some easy way to load the 20& 30 round clips? My old hands have a hard time. It for a Bushmaster ORC M4
First off, they are magazines, not clips. You can load your magazines with clips. You can also load your magazines with a device called a LULA.
LULA's are awesome.
http://www.maglula.com/
Derek
I like the Beta
I use the Cammenga easy loader with excellent results. It loads 20 rounds at once.
http://cammenga.com/cammenga-products.php?category=4#
+1 for theLULA. For me it doesnt get any faster or simpler.
Damn it .... :D ... I gotta agree with Rob S.
For loose rds, give me the Beta Mag 5rd loader. I've got a few, stashed in gun cases. The Beta is not perfect, but it works real well.
While I was quite happy with the LULA while in the Cesspool - constantly cleaning / brushing out magazines - I never could get the hang of loading with it.
I use the Beta, both 5rd & stripper clip.
Also use the LULA.......its great for unloading mags
Anyone use these?
http://cammenga.com/cammenga-products.php?category=5#
A bud showed up with one of them....I don't know what to think at the moment, other then, it's NOT light weight.
Beta has two models, one that loads 10 at a time from stripper clips, and one that loads 5 at a time loose. I use the 5 round model as I don't have time to put all my rounds on strippers first, only to then stuff them into mags later. If you are issued ammo on strippers that is a different story and I'd go with the stripper model.
I find that on GI mags you have to "whack" the Beta loader pretty good to ensure that the rounds all seat, but that with Pmags if you "whack" the plunger you can cause the follower to bounce and the rounds to get crossed. Just press instead of whack and you're GTG.
I keep several Lulas around, but use them for un-loading rather than loading. I find that they aren't any faster than my fingers, although they do "save" the tips of your fingers if they're all you have and you're doing a lot of loading.
I don't have any experience with the Cammenga mag, but the video was impressive...
http://cammenga.com/playmedia.php?fi...=100&width=100
we I guess after reading the definition of clip and magazine, the storage area for ammonition on a ship should be called a clip room.
A clip loads the magazine, the magazine loads the firearm. Think en bloc clip like for an M1 Garand, a stripper clip for loading M16 mags or a moon clip for a revolver.
"If it is a spring it is a clip, if it contains a spring it's a magazine."--Jeff Cooper
"Clips"....It's that damn rap music again....
Another often over looked problem is how you load the magazines. On the M16 mags since its a double feed/double column you just press the rounds one at a time on top of each other. I've seen alot of people who are accustomed to single feed/double column (think 9mm pistol) who push the round down from the front on top of the next round and then push the round back. Now that's teedeous.:confused: Loading loose rounds into a AR mag isn't much of a chore in my book.
CD
+1 for the stripper clips and spoon. reason i like it is i can store them on clips ready to load. they load fast and putting them on clips is not such a big deal. plus you never know when you might get ammo on stripper clips and need that muscle memory for fast loading.