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  • 50 Freak
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3412

    Speedloader for Benelli M3

    I remember seeing some kind of tube/speed loader for the M3, anyone know where I can pic one up and what the name of those loaders are.

    Saw a guy use one during competiton. Was very fast.
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    69Mach1
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    • Jan 2006
    • 15032

    Browse a HUGE selection of hunting rifles & shotguns, gun parts, gunsmithing tools, reloading equipment, ammo, and more! Brownells: Since 1939


    Rigid, nylon-polymer, speed-loading unit drops onto your shotgun with no gunsmithing. Bracket mounts to the underside of the trigger housing; nylon pouch attaches to your belt and holds the loading tubes for easy access. Each tube holds up to four rounds. For 12 gauge only.

    SPECS: Includes (2) nylon-polymer tubes, (2) nylon-polymer handles, (1) nylon pouch; black, matte finish. For 12 ga. only. Remington - 12" (30.5cm) long. Others will vary. Remington - Fits 870, 1100, 11-87; Mossberg - Fits 500, 590; Winchester - Fits 120, 1200, 1300; Benelli - Fits M1, M3, M4 & M1014.
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      trinydex
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 4720

      how do these work?

      i see the vids on youtube and it's either too fast or not close enough.

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        SVRider
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 1914

        Originally posted by trinydex
        how do these work?

        i see the vids on youtube and it's either too fast or not close enough.
        I've seen them before. There is basically a follower in the tube with a handle hanging down. The rail you add to the bottom of the receiver guides the tube and you shove the follower down the tube to force the shells into the shotgun mag-tube, the follower slides all the way out the end of the tube and the tube falls away (from what I recall).

        Not sure how practical, but from what I've seen of it, seemed effective.

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