A cunning plan

I used a LuLa Loader for the first time a few years ago. Where has this thing been all my life...I know that when I bought a Springfield XD many years ago it came with something similar if not the same thing but as I recall it was proprietary maybe to the XD. At any rate I thought so highly of the LuLa that when I ordered one I got it in bright pink, I figured that way it would have less chance of walking off my shooting area. I still have it and never have a problem with someone borrowing it.
 
I hate it when the wife "reorganizes" things...She knows right where her stuff is , but mine?....

My DIL keeps moving everything, no organizational sense at all.
Drives me crazy.
Who puts crackers in the pantry one day then the fridge the next?

I get back at her by making strange sounds night and day - she thinks the house is haunted.
 
Love Lula loader's, have one for my 9mm AR, 5.56 AR, AK and M1A. Couldn't find my 5.56 loader so I bought another one, found my original one, now I have 2! Bought a box of 24 hockey puck's for a project, used one, took me a couple of years to find the other 23. Whenever I rummage around in my garage or gun room I always find something new, it's like Christmas.
 
I don't have the handgun one but have one for AR magazines. Found it equally great for unloading the mags.
All these years of loading pistol magazines have ingrained in me and I load faster than my buddy using his loader. Granted sometimes tough getting those last couple of rounds in on new mags. Maybe I'll break down and suggest to wife that I need the pistol loader.

And in case you missed it from Pete's daily humor post the other day :
 

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I don't how it happened, but I finally got aroubd to putting the bucket of tools away, that was used to close up the swamp cooler, several weeks ago.

When putting the tools away in the garage, I ended up with a screw dricer set that has the extra tips in the handle.
I put up the bucket and heded into the house with the screw driver.

When I opened the door to the reloading room, I went over to the table to put the tool in it's correct place.
But wait.
There on the table was the same tool ?

I will have to phone up my SnL to see if he is missing a tool, after helping, that day?

Funny how stuff, happens.
 
I don't have the handgun one but have one for AR magazines. Found it equally great for unloading the mags.
All these years of loading pistol magazines have ingrained in me and I load faster than my buddy using his loader. Granted sometimes tough getting those last couple of rounds in on new mags. Maybe I'll break down and suggest to wife that I need the pistol loader.

And in case you missed it from Pete's daily humor post the other day :

I have 2 for the AR. 2 coming for the pistols. I also have a cheap loader for my Ruger Mk. 4 and one for my S&W 22A. Once I have the pistol loaders, they will all go on a big carabiner that will go into my range accessories box. The one with targets, tools, tacks and tape, stickers, staples and sound protection. The box that always goes with me when I shoot. And is easy to find otherwise, being a bright shiny metal case. With a lock.

Now, if I always make sure that they go back in the case, It shouldn't take me more than 45 minutes to find them again. Of course, 15 minutes of that is wondering why I came in here.:D
 
It might not be in the last place you look...You know I probably bought another one before...so I should find it too!..
Right now I am fixing guns and looking for the good wood glue or Bedding epoxy so I can fix the slightly cracked stock from a mid 50s 870 20 ga skeet gun . Someone shot it without the stock plate. I found a stock plate...but no wood glue.. By the time I find the glue I'll lose the plate.
 
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