Hilljak Ruger SR22, S&W M&P22, Model 22A, Colt 1911 22LR, Walther P22, PPQ M2, Beretta M9 22LR Magazine Loader Red
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The Ruger SR22 model is the one this is for. The Ruger Mark II, III, IV magazine loader by Hilljak can be found in our listing
There are only handguns listed that are suitable for this.
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Selected User Reviews For Hilljak Ruger SR22, S&W M&P22, Model 22A, Colt 1911 22LR, Walther P22, PPQ M2, Beretta M9 22LR Magazine Loader Red
I received this tool as a gift a few months ago and have used it ever since. It's been quite a while since I've hit the range the last few times, shooting around 150 rounds each time. My wife also shoots. You will need to manually load magazines for the Ruger SR22 and the Smith & Wesson P3T Machine & Tool Co. There has been a lot of work involved with P22c. While they have a small thumb slide, it is not comfortable to load magazines 10 at a time You should repeat each one 15 times. Now that I have the Hilljak I am able to load magazines easily. It would be better if each gun kit came with a pistol. Now that life is easier, everyone can do more things. I am glad I bought it!.
Trying out the Hilljak on the Victory 22 for the first time today, I found out that this plastic 3D printed piece of crap doesn't work with the Victory 22. No matter which way you hold it, the notch does not align with the guide mechanism as advertised. As a final component, the gap between the Hilljak and magazine is excessive, and therefore the user has to jam the Hilljak against the magazine to achieve any A false advertisement will result in an.
The Walther PPQ M2 22LR comes with a 4-arm turret<extra_id_20> There are 12 rounds in each magazine. reload about 300 to 500 rounds when I go to the range and highly recommend this little aid when reloading a weapon. With more range time, you get more shots without having to use your thumb or fingers as much. If you have not yet tried it, I strongly recommend I appreciate your kind words.
As new photographers, we are just learning the ropes. It can be difficult to load magazines, especially when your hands are arthritic. The speed loader gives us more space to hold on to when holding the magazine spring down. Loading is easy and quick with this method. I think it will last a long time since it is very dense.
The magazine will not fit a full-size mag, like a Colt Ace, if it is in the shape of a 1911 22LR. The specification needs to be more precise and not simply mention 1911, since this is not.
You will be able to prevent long-term damage to your finger! The cons are The need to fill your magazines is made so much easier when this is in place! A brick of ammunition can end up being consumed in just a few minutes! It's too funny.
You don't have to use your thumbs anymore. The first time I load a magazine in my P22, it kills my thumb, but after an hour at the range loading it again and again, you can almost see your thumb eroding. It is a million times easier to load with this product. The loader I used made it impossible for me ever to hand load another thing again. The product pays for itself after one reload, so it's a must have if you have a P22.
In this kind of magazine, some of the pins are hard to keep compressed enough to load all ten rounds. You can use it as a thumb saver and it is a great tool. My thumb hurts without the pins held down, because I empty 4 or 5 magazines before having to refill them. When I target practice, I'll emply 4 or 5 magazines and then have to refill them. I can now use this device without having to deal with all that pressure on my thumb.