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I am not sure if this has been posted before. It looks like a good idea:

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That ruins all the fun. :lol: Certainly would come in handy for those that do a lot of shooting.
Here's the one I remember seeing. They make one for the Ar also.

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Seems like it probably works - until it doesn't and you don't know it and you are in a bad spot. I will continue to load one at a time visually checking for right / left. I also download the larger mags by two - so that the first round is always stripped off the right side, then pull the mag, if the next round isn't on the left, the rifle is not loaded. Old school but old dog new tricks... Anyways - having about ten full magazines on board is always the the best reloading scenario. Essayons.
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couzin wrote:Seems like it probably works - until it doesn't and you don't know it and you are in a bad spot. I will continue to load one at a time visually checking for right / left. I also download the larger mags by two - so that the first round is always stripped off the right side, then pull the mag, if the next round isn't on the left, the rifle is not loaded. Old school but old dog new tricks... Anyways - having about ten full magazines on board is always the the best reloading scenario. Essayons.
Why not download by ONE, and reverse the sides? IE, if the next round isn't on the right, then it's not loaded?

OR....

Why not top off the mag and then simply pull the charging handle back until you can confirm the loaded round through the ejection port? That leaves the magazine in the gun, where it can be used, instead of doubling your reload time.

Am I missing something?
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
couzin wrote:Seems like it probably works - until it doesn't and you don't know it and you are in a bad spot. I will continue to load one at a time visually checking for right / left. I also download the larger mags by two - so that the first round is always stripped off the right side, then pull the mag, if the next round isn't on the left, the rifle is not loaded. Old school but old dog new tricks... Anyways - having about ten full magazines on board is always the the best reloading scenario. Essayons.
Why not download by ONE, and reverse the sides? IE, if the next round isn't on the right, then it's not loaded?

OR....

Why not top off the mag and then simply pull the charging handle back until you can confirm the loaded round through the ejection port? That leaves the magazine in the gun, where it can be used, instead of doubling your reload time.

Am I missing something?

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
couzin wrote:Seems like it probably works - until it doesn't and you don't know it and you are in a bad spot. I will continue to load one at a time visually checking for right / left. I also download the larger mags by two - so that the first round is always stripped off the right side, then pull the mag, if the next round isn't on the left, the rifle is not loaded. Old school but old dog new tricks... Anyways - having about ten full magazines on board is always the the best reloading scenario. Essayons.
Why not download by ONE, and reverse the sides? IE, if the next round isn't on the right, then it's not loaded?

OR....

Why not top off the mag and then simply pull the charging handle back until you can confirm the loaded round through the ejection port? That leaves the magazine in the gun, where it can be used, instead of doubling your reload time.

Am I missing something?
From what I gather, its a Vietnam-era thing. They had 20 round mags then, with flaky followers, and so they would get mis-feeds if they loaded a full 20. Later the 30 round magazines became the standard, but still had flaky followers. Today's magazines are a world beyond the old ones, even today's GI metal magazines. They have better followers and improved springs over the early models. Some rifles/carbines can still be picky about stripping the top round from a full magazine, but I believe it to be a rare thing.
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K.Mooneyham wrote:
From what I gather, its a Vietnam-era thing. They had 20 round mags then, with flaky followers, and so they would get mis-feeds if they loaded a full 20. Later the 30 round magazines became the standard, but still had flaky followers. Today's magazines are a world beyond the old ones, even today's GI metal magazines. They have better followers and improved springs over the early models. Some rifles/carbines can still be picky about stripping the top round from a full magazine, but I believe it to be a rare thing.
I clearly remember being taught to load 18 in the 20 round magazine (I'm an Air Force Combat Security Police AZR course grad from 1970) and that the flaky followers were blamed for more misloads than anything else. We did the pull the charging handle back a little bit to verify a load - I wouldn't for the life of me think that ejecting a magazine right then, to check whether the next round in the mag was lined up on the left or the right, would be a good idea.

We didn't really have much training on the M-16 during basic training. It was more of a familiarization with the rifle than anything else. I don't think we fired more than 100 rounds during basic - altogether it couldn't have been more than one or one-and-a-half days of training on the rifle. The AZR course, two or theee weeks worth of Camp Bullard before heading to Vietnam, is where I got more of the training with the M-16 and, I believe, the CAR-15 as well.
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n5wd wrote:
K.Mooneyham wrote:
From what I gather, its a Vietnam-era thing. They had 20 round mags then, with flaky followers, and so they would get mis-feeds if they loaded a full 20. Later the 30 round magazines became the standard, but still had flaky followers. Today's magazines are a world beyond the old ones, even today's GI metal magazines. They have better followers and improved springs over the early models. Some rifles/carbines can still be picky about stripping the top round from a full magazine, but I believe it to be a rare thing.
I clearly remember being taught to load 18 in the 20 round magazine (I'm an Air Force Combat Security Police AZR course grad from 1970) and that the flaky followers were blamed for more misloads than anything else. We did the pull the charging handle back a little bit to verify a load - I wouldn't for the life of me think that ejecting a magazine right then, to check whether the next round in the mag was lined up on the left or the right, would be a good idea.

We didn't really have much training on the M-16 during basic training. It was more of a familiarization with the rifle than anything else. I don't think we fired more than 100 rounds during basic - altogether it couldn't have been more than one or one-and-a-half days of training on the rifle. The AZR course, two or theee weeks worth of Camp Bullard before heading to Vietnam, is where I got more of the training with the M-16 and, I believe, the CAR-15 as well.
:iagree: yes me to DI stressed 18 in a 20 rounder. If we loaded more than 18 those extra 2 got bounced off our heads at close range of course without a cover
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That looks awesome and lot of fun...I would have to go buy more mags so I could keep loading. :woohoo
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The loader in the OP would be really handy if you frequently had lots of mags to load at the bench.

I'm fond of my little StrupLULA loader. It works with loose rounds or stripper clips and takes up almost no room in a range bag.

One place to get them is MidwayUSA: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/135799 ... 556mm-nato

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