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Looks good.
Just signed-up for the pre-order e-mail.![]()
Very interesting and glad you posted. I'm inherently skeptical, but this looks more than useful enough for the indicated asking price.
I am chuckling at your ability to get rounds to drop out of Remington/UMC's infernal black plastic dividers though. Most of the ones I've handled require pulling out each round individually.
Random question: why polycarbonate instead of the glass-filled nylon used for most similar mag loaders? I know polycarbonate is also a strong and tough plastic, I'm just curious about materials choices.
A very elegant design gents. Looks like I'll be begging the wife for funds soon...
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Looks like it would be a good pairing to my stripLULA. I'd definitely buy one of these.
Last edited by Dave_M; 07-18-11 at 00:11.
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Do like! I may have to order one when they are on the market.
The Remington rounds were rotated loose while in the tray prior to loading them. In our final design, not shown in the video, the rounds on the Remington trays can be forced out of the tray onto the loader by inertia, through hitting the loader against a hard surface with the tray placed in it. This of course will not require pre loosening rounds prior to loading.
We chose polycarbonate because of the level of tranparency you can get from the materal which cant be obtained with most nylons.
Good questions. I hope ive answered them.
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