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  • ok tnxs :)

  • Very clever!

    But it doesn't take me ANY time to load my stripper clips... I just have my kids do it.

  • where i can buy one..?

  • @eltenda You dont. you make one :D

  • its a speed loader for a speed loader

  • This is genious <3

  • it would be cool if 7.63X39 was boxed like 223. For 223 I can slide the strippers on while they're on the little plastic holders.

  • whats a cassette tape?

  • So why haven't you slapped a patent on this bad boy yet?

    Where oh where to find the mystical 'cassette tape' you used ;)

  • its just a little piece of timber with some holes in it WOWOWOW

  • thats such a clever idea! good work!

  • i remember paying .50¢ for a stripper clip....times are a changin'

  • @devster65 How much are they going for now?

  • I guess I'm just spoiled. I buy my ammo in 1200-round boxes, pre-loaded onto individual stripper clips. In your original video showing how to make the tool, you should really explain this little important detail: this tool is meant to load the actual stripper clips, not the weapon. Now that I understand it, yes, it is faster than manually reloading.

  • NIIIICE XD

  • when you think about it it is a brilliant idea and it is nearly impossible to handload that fast. but possibly for a straight stripper clip such as a Mosin Nagant or Kar98 K it wouldnt be as practical but for a curved clip i would pay money or spend the short time to make one it is very awesome.

  • you sir, are a genius!

  • im just commentig cuz i liked the video

  • @tonebank2000 Well, thank you!

  • they should make a tool that would make loading those faster

  • Great gadget.

    However, I might add that I always grab 3 rounds in my hand at a time when loading clips the "hard" way. Just push them on in groups and save time.

    Kind of like when I load a revolver by putting 2 rounds between by thumb, index finger and middle finger so I make 3 passes instead of six and keep the shell loops or box close for economy of movement.

  • I like it. Only problem is that you need to have a good surface to need that, but I guess it would be easy to improvise one if not having one. Amd could thing is that nothing stops you laoding your strippers manually if you don't have a surface.

  • At that rate you could load 4 clips per minute, making it 2400 rounds per hour, maybe 2000 counting slowdowns

    Still better altho it seems you loaded the manual rounds slower on purpose

  • @DeadStawker I can see how you'd think I manually loaded the rounds slower to make a point but I really was trying to do it as fast as I could. I hope that if someone watching this has doubts, that they would see how fast they can manually load and see if they can do it quicker. Maybe holding all the rounds in one hand so there is less reaching back and forth would make it more efficient.

  • smart =)

  • Very clever. Nice job

  • i just load my sks by hand no stripper clip

  • OUTSTANDING!

  • i watched the how to video to posted earlier and some guy was bashing this idea. prolly pissed that he didnt think of it sooner. good thing is same idea can be aplied to any round that can take a stripper clip. i am gonna make one for my 5.56. i could see not needing one of these though if your just doing a couple clips but if you just bought 1000 rounds and wanted to clip them this would come in handy. thanks for making a video on this great idea.

  • Thanks. Yes, it's only practical if you are loading up 100+  rounds. in my opinion. I think people must think I sell these and are skeptical that I am trying to con them. I probably got the idea from watching collating machines at work, where 10 bags of potato chips would be lined up, and a person would grap the stack of 10 bags and plop them into the box.

  • Stripper clips for stripper clips? Getting redundant?

  • Slick tool! now I just need some stripper clips :)

  • Nice invention. A good idea. Thanks.

  • That's pretty cool, you could sell those for a buck at gun shops and make a killing (you know, as in profit not people)

  • I probably could, as far as I know people have taken my idea and are doing that! I think it's kind of nice to offer free ideas to people where the normal expectation is they have to pay for something to get it. I'm just funny that way. Maybe it will catch on. lol

  • this is purely speculation but it looks to me like the speed loader thing is a little quicker. lol

  • I'm sure there are those who will say I 1) sped up the video showing the tool being used or 2)deliberately tried to load the single rounds slowly. I think they must think I am selling these so I am trying to bamboozle and bs them!

  • lol. well it looks like a pretty handy little tool.

  • The ammo for these rifles were VERY cheap in the 1990s. You could get a case of 1440 rounds for about $90 or so. It was nothing to go out and shoot 200 rounds or more in one day.

  • wow thats cheap. how much do they cost now?

  • On Cabella's website, 1000 rounds is $250. I thought it was selling for more than that but still quite a price hike.

  • wow. yeah thats quite a bit more. yay for airsoft bbs. 5000 high grade bb's for $10

  • airsoft bbs...? really? There's a reason why men don't run into combat with red ryder bb guns you know....

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