m&p 15-22 magazine loader

should the first run be white or black

  • white

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • black

    Votes: 48 90.6%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .
yes i have that problem now! i tend to shoot manty times more ammo !


That's why it pays to stay ahead of the game. I set aside different brands to "play" with.

Video looks good,good idea with the bic.

My spread feed end was a little bent,but no worries. It's fixed and working find.

Great job Chris. You'll be hearing more as time goes on.
 
Looks like a fine Fathers Day present. This will go in my wish list.

keep tuned in ,I still have a few manufacturing issue's to correct
and then they will go up for sale,

But don't worry im not going anywhere cause these colors don't run! (only to take cover and come back for more later):D
 
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Ok well I couldn't resist giving it a try before I went to bed. First impressions...I'M LOVING IT. I hope you didn't spend too much time calibrating before shipping mine because the tube needed totally readjusted. Thankfully I watched your video before I did anything which enabled me to have it adjusted and running smooth it under two minutes. R&D guys(SKUNK) ROCK! Stay tuned there will be more to come...
 
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Ok well I couldn't resist giving it a try before I went to bed. First impressions...I'M LOVING IT. I hope you didn't spend too much time calibrating before shipping mine because the tube needed totally readjusted. Thankfully I watched your video before I did anything which enabled me to have it adjusted and running smooth it under two minutes. R&D guys(SKUNK) ROCK! Stay tuned there will be more to come...


well accutually i did make sure ,but i was still worried about shipping, i had nightmares of fed-ex guys playing kick ball with my packages on the up to peoples door steps, which is why i made the instruction vid:eek: hope you like it
 
keep tuned in ,I still have a few manufacturing issue's to correct
and then they will go up for sale,

But don't worry im not going anywhere cause these colors don't run! (only to take cover and come back for more later):D

Fathers Day is your deadline to fine tune it. Lol

Sure need it, my daughter shoots faster than me loading. Well I load slow due to me waching here as she shoot don't want her to get to con-play-sive (sorry my main language is spanish) & spell check didn't help. And do something dumb while she shooting.

Take your time. My man. Looking forward for the release of the product.
 
Thanks for the reviews guys! I wasn't convinced I would use this, but now I'm thinking I might.
 
Fathers Day is your deadline to fine tune it. Lol

Sure need it, my daughter shoots faster than me loading. Well I load slow due to me waching here as she shoot don't want her to get to con-play-sive (sorry my main language is spanish) & spell check didn't help. And do something dumb while she shooting.

Take your time. My man. Looking forward for the release of the product.

I will do my best, but i have jumped so many hurdles with this project already i could be on the Olympic team and expect several more to jump before the race is over.
 
how dose everyone like it so far?

i would like to see some in action if possible, its kinda like its first steps in the real world!
 
well accutually i did make sure ,but i was still worried about shipping, i had nightmares of fed-ex guys playing kick ball with my packages on the up to peoples door steps, which is why i made the instruction vid:eek: hope you like it

That would be the only thing I'd be worried about would be the tube feeder and those "handlers". Mine was an easy fix to get back to normal and not all that bad. It'd be the Holiday Season with all the heavy freight packed around and the freight loaders.
 
That would be the only thing I'd be worried about would be the tube feeder and those "handlers". Mine was an easy fix to get back to normal and not all that bad. It'd be the Holiday Season with all the heavy freight packed around and the freight loaders.

good point , might have to ship it in a more sturdy package.
thanks i will put that in my list of things to change!
 
My initial thoughts of this product are that it utilizes one of my favorite concepts. K.I.S.S (Keep it simple stupid)! It is very easy to use. I have try it on both 25 round S&W magazines and 32 round Pro Mag magazines. Works very well on both. The only thing that would maybe had been nice would have been if the tray was just a little bit longer so that you could have enough rounds in it to fill the 32 round magazines. This is not a big issue though or anything. Just need to throw a few more rounds in before filling the magazine up completely.

I received my test unit before the video came out and was able to calibrate it by myself without exactly knowing how to do it. That should speak to how easy the calibrating part is. Not to hard to see the angles and how everything should flow because it works just that easy. Took me only a few tries to get it right.

My biggest initial problem was wanting to go to fast. Once I slowed down just a bit I was able to get it to work very reliably. Once again all of these things are covered in the video that I just watched but I was able to figure it out ahead of time. All is good now and I'm glad that I have been able to be a part of this testing. Its a great product! I would buy this product again.

One more thing, is it a possibility that the holding tube could be made out of something a little stronger to eliminate the needed adjustments? Maybe a stronger metal or a harder plastic? Just a thought. Thanks again for letting me be a part of the testing! Great job so far!
 
"One more thing, is it a possibility that the holding tube could be made out of something a little stronger to eliminate the needed adjustments? Maybe a stronger metal or a harder plastic? Just a thought. Thanks again for letting me be a part of the testing! Great job so far![/QUOTE]

great input!
i originally was going to make the box bigger,and still might,
its was designed around the sw 25 rd and the box is as big as i could go with ,without jumping tooling cost for a larger mold base,, second yes im working with a company to mass produce the tubes with laser cutting processes and will probably be made from brass. which should correct the rough edges and the brass is very sturdy.
 
OK folks, as the old fart who tagged this thing with the name "Stinkin Good Loader", here's my comments.

Ditto to all the good things that have been posted so far. It IS simple, it IS slick and is DOES work!

Now for my criticism ... the tube needs to be of a harder material. That little tab will break off after the second or third adjustment of its angle to the tube - and the angle is important to prevent jamming. This is not a design fault, so much, as simply the nature of soft, thin aluminum.

As others have mentioned, you cannot rush things. The ammo box needs to be held at a fairly flat angle and the rounds fed a little on the slow side - haste WILL cause jams.

For 25, 32 and 35-rounds magazines, this is a great tool and speeds things up a fair bit. But, IMHO, for 10-round magazines, it is only marginally faster than hand loading, once you add in the time to load the tray, dump the rounds and feed them into the magazine. From start to finish, I only shaved eight seconds off my manual loading time - 14 seconds as opposed to 22.

I hope the loading trays will be available as an additional, separate item. For those with several large capacity magazines, a second tray and a second person will speed things up considerably at the range - one person keeping the trays full and the other feeding the magazines.

Outstanding job, overall, Chris!!!!!
 
i've been doing yard work since playing with my new toy yesterday...i've moved so much gravel, my arms are like jelly...anyway, i will be getting some pics, video, etc this week unless i have to work a lot of OT.

rambling done...i loaded one smith mag and a plinker tactical mag. the smith mag i'd tried it on was a 10 round that i had converted to 25 rounds. i got a chance to empty those 2 mags the fun way today while at my mothers. the plinker ran out with no hitches. the smith had one fail to eject on me, but so did the other smith mag i had converted. these were both brand new mags that had not been loaded until this week. i blame the fail to ejects on this and i suspect it may have to do with the conversion from 10 to 25 rounds as both mags had about 10 rounds left when they stovepiped.

i now have 4 empty mags to play with. one will be used to teach my wife to use the loader.

yes, i still love this thing...i even had one guy i told about it consider buying a 15-22 just so he could buy one of these to use!
 
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keep testing,em guys, i still have a small concern about the stagger issue, but i only use factory s&w mags, and had more stove pipes before i even invented this thing,, i had one a few days ago but i was firing off old rounds i had been using for demo's for months, and were those crappy plain lead bullets. (thanks at least i was in my back doorway shooting at black birds and found all my extractor parts)
i might shoot a short vid on my tapping technique which helps stagger the rounds if there are several in a row.
 

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