Well its been floating around in my head for a while.
To reload you need to:
1. Grab a tool and drop your magazine.
2. Put the tool away. For next use.
3. Grab a new magazine and insert.
What if you drop or lose your tool? Rummaging through your pocked to grab your tool or having it hang off your gear, the gloves with the pointy finger the rings with the spikes. I have seen em but there must be a better way.
What if the Magazine had the tool built into it? Not just one but all of them? Than you could have a consistent way to train in reloading. So I got to thinking and this is what I came up with.
I used a cut down dummy round from Magpul, drilled a hole in a ranger plate and epoxied the dummy round into place.
I just made it today so I am not sure how well it will hold up if dropped and abused but its another option.
Sorry for the crappy pic but its what I got to work with.
To reload you need to:
1. Grab a tool and drop your magazine.
2. Put the tool away. For next use.
3. Grab a new magazine and insert.
What if you drop or lose your tool? Rummaging through your pocked to grab your tool or having it hang off your gear, the gloves with the pointy finger the rings with the spikes. I have seen em but there must be a better way.
What if the Magazine had the tool built into it? Not just one but all of them? Than you could have a consistent way to train in reloading. So I got to thinking and this is what I came up with.
I used a cut down dummy round from Magpul, drilled a hole in a ranger plate and epoxied the dummy round into place.
I just made it today so I am not sure how well it will hold up if dropped and abused but its another option.
Sorry for the crappy pic but its what I got to work with.
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