Home Made 15-22 Mag loader

cbmerlin

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I was already tired of sore fingers. I'm a bit cheap and wanted to save my budget for more cool gun stuff, so I decided to get a little creative. Yea I know you can get a variety of loaders, but even the cheapest one are near $20. Looked around in the shop, found some old plastic pieces (from old cutting boards I had planed down to 3/8 inch), studied one of my mags and came up with this.

Step 1. Slide straight down over the top
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Step 2. Push down until it begins to push the button down
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Step 3. Pivot around to horizontal
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Step 4. Depress to begin loading rounds
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It's a little rough around the edges and maybe not as fancy as "store bought", but in 15-20 minutes in the shop, I just saved $20!
Works perfectly! Made one for my SR22 as well, so that's $40!
Yea haw, what do I need next! Hmmmm
 
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Nice.

I've posted this before, but if you take out the follower button, you can use a golf tee to pull down the follower.

It achieves the same thing as what you did; I find gripping the golf tee to be very comfortable.

Cheers!
 
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If you had a 3D printer, you could make some money with that design. I had posted this on the Magula thread, I bought this loader on eBay about six months ago for $9, he's now getting $11.50 with postage. He offers several colors and as you probably know, it's very easy on the fingers and almost no effort to hold the springs down.

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You're right, extremely easy on the fingers. I've got enough material in the shop, I could probably knock out another 20-30 of them at least and getting more would not be an issue. I recently bought one on line for a SR22 pistol. I ordered the wrong one and it didn't fit right. I couldn't believe the money I spent vs. a little piece of plastic I got. So, out to the shop I went. Took no time at all to make and my finger tips feel a whole lot better.
 
Or you could buy a lightning loader. Not worry about stacking right and load a 25 round mag in 7 secs.
Plus load other mag with the same loader.
 
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