The 0nly mag loaders I like to use are my 1919 linker, the one I have for my 10-22s and this one. If you shoot .22lr pistols like Rugers or Brownings, this is a must have. I bought mine from the reloading store in the SFV before they closed and then, I didn't see another one for years. Then, a group buy on CGN came up. I bought a back up in case mine everry got lost or broken.
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Yes, buy it. Ron, I have used mine for about 3yrs. and it is a heck of a lot better than trying to hold down that little round lug and loading a round one at a time.
I was advised to spray Rem Oil inside it every so often and it seems to work. The only time I seem to have a problem is when I forget to spray the oil.
Even when it does hang up, it is faster and a heck of a lot easier to load the mags than without it.
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