Ruger Mark II, III, IV, 22/45, S&W Victory, Browning Buck Mark and Medalist 22LR magazine speed loader, Hilljak Quickie Loader - Red
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As far as I know, it works with Mark 4.
My suspicion is that it is unlikely. Ruger is the gun I own. There is a button on page 22 that works perfectly (and saves my fingers from getting blisters). When I use the Walther 9 mm, I use another one.
There are no issues related to customs that we can assist with. We can ship magazines all over the world without any issues because a magazine loader is not part of a firearm I included my family members in the Phlip in this!
It's for a flat magazine. The 10/22 magazines are so wide, they won't fit the bill.
Selected User Reviews For Ruger Mark II, III, IV, 22/45, S&W Victory, Browning Buck Mark and Medalist 22LR magazine speed loader, Hilljak Quickie Loader - Red
When I use my Ruger Mark III on a range, my fingers are always sore. In order to resolve that issue, I bought this item. The user interface for this product is intuitive. You can simply pull the mag down if you line up in the proper place. With a magazine button, you can produce a more comfortable leverage.
Tiny product that won't take up a lot of storage space or weight in your range bag. So far, it has been used 200 times. This product works exactly as described.
Loading the Ruger mags was so easy, and it was painless on my fingers as well. In my experience, I've never had a problem loading the magazines. However, my wife's fingers get sore when she does. Having seen their quality, I would expect them to last for many years, but I cannot answer the question about durability just from buying them. Besides putting one in my range bag, one in my handgun hardcase, and a spare hanging in my safe, I also put one in my range bag. While I viewed them as overpriced at first, after and after loading Ruger MK mags with the one I used, I would rate them as a bargain, especially for the price I paid.
My Victory 22 had yet to arrive at the gun shop, so I bought this as a waiting game. After using these magazines, I realized they were so easy and quick to load without the device that there was nothing to gain from using it in terms of speed, ease of loading, etc. If you experience difficulty with finger coordination or strength, this device may be helpful, There are a number of good things about it, including the fact that it is Taking them with you is easy and can be misplaced as well. A 5 out of 5 overall for performance and a 1 out of 5 overall.
Awesome product! This is the second compressor I've purchased from them. XDS was the first one I tested, and it worked well. You can just as easily use this one. This 3D printed object is very durable even though it's 3D printed. My hands are large and there's enough space for them to grab onto to help load magazines. I have dropped it numerous times on concrete, and it still works. I have dropped it several times on concrete, and it still works perfectly. There are plenty of options you can use for storage or even for making sure it doesn't get lost because it comes with a split ring.
There is nothing more simple, practical, and easy to use than this By doing this you can load 22 cartridges with ease without feeling any pressure on your fingers while trying to hold the keeper knob to the bottom of the mag. It is very hard to hold down the springs in the magazines with your fingers when you have a Mark IV Ruger. The small item simply slips over the magazine and you just slide it to the bottom and you're done!.
With the Hilljak name on it, it was garbage that had no connection to the magazines in any way. It is garbage that I got from another source and sent.
Those who have had a ruger mark 3 22 pistol know how painful it can be to hold the spring down with your thumb. The device slides over the mag and holds it down for you, so you don't have to use It is much more private and discreet to keep the speed loader on the key ring on my gun cabinet key rather than my car keys. I take it with me to the range because it is not visible on the car keys.
During magazine loading for my Ruger Mark IV, my fingers would bleed from the skin rubbing on the magazine. My first use of a reloader was today. I loaded 250 rounds and fired them. I like how easy it is to use and store the magazine loader in my bag. The fingers on my hands said "thank you. ".