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Not yet, but soon. Check on the website every once in a while.
Or twitter
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Hey tacticool22, any updates on the availability of the loader?
Thanks.
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Not soon enough. We are in the prototype phase right now. There are a few kinks that need to be worked out, but WOW!!! That is all.
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Not soon enough. We are in the prototype phase right now. There are a few kinks that need to be worked out, but WOW!!! That is all.
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Feel free to send me one and Ill help beta test it
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04-05-2011, 07:07 PM
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ME TOO!!!!!
Always willing to help a brother out...
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05-19-2011, 11:14 PM
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Have the kinks been worked out yet?
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05-20-2011, 01:19 AM
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Almost. This thing is a beast (to design and proto) but will run like butter when perfected.
Did I mention it will load the 10/22 too?
And others.
Sorry so mean.
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05-20-2011, 03:46 AM
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Hey there, let us know, you always have some test subjects in here(me being on of them if you needed) and cant wait to load and unload faster!
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05-20-2011, 08:39 PM
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Almost. This thing is a beast (to design and proto) but will run like butter when perfected.
Did I mention it will load the 10/22 too?
And others.
Sorry so mean.
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SWEET! I want one!
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05-21-2011, 12:32 AM
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Me to please
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05-21-2011, 07:23 AM
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Me too! It will sure make ammo disappea even faster than it does now.
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05-21-2011, 08:50 AM
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Knowing your stuff, I'll take one as soon as they're available.
Get me a price on a loader and another free float adapter so I can convert my brother's 15-22.
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05-21-2011, 01:02 PM
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Damnit.... another chunk of money spent on my 15-22! Looking forward to seeing this!
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05-22-2011, 11:11 PM
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I was using my auto magazine loader for my buckmark .22 pistol and was wondering if there was anything comparable out in the wild yet. I don't have a problem doing it by hand but I would like a way to do it faster. Filling 5 25rd mags at once can be a bit tedious. -- Gene
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Try loading just one magazine at a time??
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05-23-2011, 03:40 AM
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Shoot.
I stopped by, saw this bumped, and hoped there'd be a bIg AnNoUnCeMeNt!
Ah, well, I'll keep waiting...
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2011 is as close as I can get right now.
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Please hurry with manufacturing, and let's keep the price reasonable.
Don't forget to post when you have up in line.
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05-24-2011, 05:45 PM
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We are doing everything we can to make it manufacturable and reasonably priced.
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05-24-2011, 07:15 PM
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IMHO price falls last in the list.
i have an UCL for my mark3. it was only $25, and having owned it for almost a decade, i would easily pay $100 for it. but it works that damn good.
so if this device works, and works well, and on 2 rifles (im about to buy some of rugers new 25rd mags) price is my last concern. esp if it keeps me from buying another 10 mags.
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05-24-2011, 08:29 PM
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cant wait to see what is in the works
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06-23-2011, 11:59 PM
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This speed loader still hasn't been released? Wow..
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06-24-2011, 07:04 AM
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Is the speed loader for the 15-22 progressed to a Beta Test Phase in the project life cycle?
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The SLA has been made, put together and functions almost perfectly. When it is perfect, we will make the molds.
Close enough is not good enough.
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When its perfect... nobody can complain(expect ppl that dont have one)
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08-13-2011, 11:04 AM
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Any way we can get a video of this loader in action. I know I'm chomping at the bit to see it.
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08-13-2011, 12:16 PM
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The SLA has been made, put together and functions almost perfectly. When it is perfect, we will make the molds.
Close enough is not good enough.
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this is the exact same reason i bought an HK handgun...because compromise is weakness
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my thumbs hurt..........
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Any new developments on this?
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The SLA has been made, put together and functions almost perfectly. When it is perfect, we will make the molds.
Close enough is not good enough.
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June 24th you wrote this. It's now Sept 9th. Any closer to perfection? . Inquiring minds need to know.
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Almost is all I can say.
I am beginning to regret posting this. It will be done.
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tacticool take your time... you rush it wont be up to your own standards.
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Almost is all I can say.
I am beginning to regret posting this. It will be done.
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you should have known better.. you know that the sickness of addiction is fairly common with owners of the 15-22. it's like you are teasing a bunch of crackheads.
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09-12-2011, 12:46 AM
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As soon as it is done I will be buying one and the Long Barrel Shroud. Will it work with 10rd shorty's?
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Yes, it work with 10rd shorty's, but it's a little overkill for that.
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Yes, it work with 10rd shorty's, but it's a little overkill for that.
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Haha yeah now you just sound lazy shaggs
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Haha yeah now you just sound lazy shaggs
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Lazy is just a way of making sure you make the most of your time
And im gonna use it for my 10 rounder aswell
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I live in CALI, which means I spend most of my time at the range removing and replacing empty magazines... I have to reload 2.5 times more than you guys if you think about it. Sadly, the speedloader on my XD45ACP Tactical is slower than just thumbing them in the mag. I hate 10rd regs but I cannot change them so until then I will have an assembly line of shorty mags. It's ridiculous to me that the dammed compliant versions come with a banana clip with 10 rounds in it. I don't get it at all. If you had to reload 2.5 times more than you do now, you would want the fastest way to fill up those mags. If you enjoy wasting time loading mags that is cool, but I don't get out to the range enough, so when I do, I usually drop a bunch of rounds
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I was just playing shaggs
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09-13-2011, 03:08 AM
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All good, I just seriously hate reloading. It's easier with bigger bullets. With 22LR it is more of a coordination test than groupings... What really fries me is that the banana style mags dont have the pins that make it easier to load and hold down the spring but the shorty ones all come with them. ***? Can I buy the plug? Was looking for nylon bolts/washers but nobody carries them anymore.
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I came up with a simple design for one of these on my way home from work and thought more about it while in line at the DMV. My idea would provide a very fast magazine load and prevent fumbling with individual rounds. I came home and started prototyping and it looked promising. Then it hit me that I should look on this forum to see if it is already being developed and I found this thread
So, I guess I will go ahead and make one for myself and forget about the "mass" production as I don't want to compete with Tacticool22 who has brought such great things to this forum.
So tacticool, if you are looking for any ideas during your final design iterations, I will be up for some brainstorming!
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quite a long "development" period....its coming up on a year....
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Bump for any updates on a speedloader. Will there actually be one? Can we see a prototype picture or video?
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Bump for update please
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The development has been longer than a year. No pics or videos because I can't give away any information.
I am sure the current loaders for the 10/22 took much less time, but look at how they load.
If someone here has 100K or so that they would like to invest, I am all up for it. Otherwise, please be patient.
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K, thanks for the update. I guess it won't be anytime soon. Good luck and let us know if you need any beta tester for your new product. : )
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Will do, and thanks for all the support.
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03-20-2012, 02:33 PM
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What? You mean you can't just whip them things out in a day? I can't believe that it actually takes time and money to develop something from scratch. Jeezs.
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Well
I for one am a NEWBIE to this Toy
So i havent waited for 1yr
But I will for sure be patient and wait Longer..... after loading my 12 Mags today..........
Your Work tacticool22 will be APPRECIATED by many many Guys like me
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I just use the loader from Black Dog for their AR 22 conversions and there is at least one other brand also because I modified one of those to load the 30 round mags for my Remington 597. Works just as well as they do on the Black Dog mags. Because it is just a follower compressor like some pistol loaders it keeps the rounds under tension so they don't get misaligned like they do using the loading pin sometimes.
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The development has been longer than a year. No pics or videos because I can't give away any information.
I am sure the current loaders for the 10/22 took much less time, but look at how they load.
If someone here has 100K or so that they would like to invest, I am all up for it. Otherwise, please be patient.
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If you need funding to finish prototyping, or ramp up production, check out kickstarter.com
It would allow everyone here to "pledge" to buy one and if you raise enough money it goes forward. I've supported quite a few projects on kickstarter, it's a cool site (and business model).
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Gawt dam I need one of these! Wish I had 100k
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It takes me 45 seconds to load a 25-round magazine and less than 20 to load a 10-rounder. That means I load my 10 big and 5 small magazines - 300 rounds - in a little over 10 minutes.
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