Thank you for the demonstration. I see you hold it upside down, that must be the trick so none of the bullets fall vertically. I’ll try your way, it has to be the right way.
That looks Awesome! I made the mistake of telling my wife it will fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. Now she pulls and I get to reload. We are having fun together, thats what matters.
Thank you for the good example of how this unit works! I tried holding it in multiple ways and was stymied at every turn. What you are doing is the only way I've found that it does work!!! The verbiage Nazis are right, they are magazines, not clips and these are cartridges, not shells, but your method shows how this very nice machine works, so thanks.
Just bought mine for my new Buck Mark. Works well after lubing it up. One problem I have is sometimes the first cartridge will fall into the magazine vertically. I'll play around with the two screws to see if I can fix that.
I've had mine for about 10 years. Once you find the sweet spot with the screw, just give it the occasional shot of REM OIL, and you're good to go. I'm getting 1-2 second mag loads with it.
I'd try adjusting your magazine screw in a bit, it's not designed to have that extra round fall out - it's a sign of it not being set up right. Your life will be much easier if you get it set right, no dropped rounds!
The round falls out because of the ball detent not the adjustment screw. The ball detent adjustment makes no difference, because the problem is the shape of the end of the magazine. I guess you could say it is a design flaw in the cliploader, but I can live with that. Trust me I really analogized this problem for a long time. Thanks for the remark!
@@sewskates Thanks for getting back to me Steve! I am referring to the adjustment screw on the bottom of the tool, i.e. the end which the magazine is inserted. Are you getting a total of 10 rounds plus one dropping off, or 9 rounds plus one dropping off? The problem is either: A) There is *just* enough space left for an 11th round to be dropped in, requiring the tension on the magazine follower to be *decreased* by threading the magazine depth screw in, or B) There is *just* too little space for the 10th round to fit in, requiring a bit more tension on the follower and therefore the screw to be unthreaded a bit more. Give it a shot, managed to get mine working like a dream this way so nothing to lose giving it a go!
Don’t use wd-40. Use rem oil as recommended. Shoot a little in a full hopper. Adjust the screw at the bottom to eliminate a round from falling out. Why do people make videos like this? Read and follow the instructions for years of perfect trouble free operation. 4:36
Anyone who uses this correctly and thinks it’s a pain has not loaded enough mags by hand. Since all brands are a little defferant, I adjusted one for ea. gun. Ie. Buckmark, Ruger, HiStandard 😅
Thank you for the demonstration. I see you hold it upside down, that must be the trick so none of the bullets fall vertically. I’ll try your way, it has to be the right way.
That looks Awesome! I made the mistake of telling my wife it will fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. Now she pulls and I get to reload. We are having fun together, thats what matters.
Oh no!
Thank you for the good example of how this unit works! I tried holding it in multiple ways and was stymied at every turn. What you are doing is the only way I've found that it does work!!! The verbiage Nazis are right, they are magazines, not clips and these are cartridges, not shells, but your method shows how this very nice machine works, so thanks.
Just bought mine for my new Buck Mark. Works well after lubing it up. One problem I have is sometimes the first cartridge will fall into the magazine vertically. I'll play around with the two screws to see if I can fix that.
Thanks for the comments. I have fallen ill and hope to be back to normal soon.
@@sewskates Get well soon!
I've had mine for about 10 years. Once you find the sweet spot with the screw, just give it the occasional shot of REM OIL, and you're good to go. I'm getting 1-2 second mag loads with it.
It makes loading just no problem at all.
Love mine... still needs a little screw adjustment
Thanks for the review 👍
No problem 👍
Will it fit the Smith and Wesson model 41?
What's a clip?
Will it load different kinds of 22lr magazines ? For example, Taurus TX-22
no on tarus
Nice review video, especially comments related to fine tune and extra round. Any tricks for field stripping my Mark 3? 😭
I'd try adjusting your magazine screw in a bit, it's not designed to have that extra round fall out - it's a sign of it not being set up right. Your life will be much easier if you get it set right, no dropped rounds!
The round falls out because of the ball detent not the adjustment screw. The ball detent adjustment makes no difference, because the problem is the shape of the end of the magazine. I guess you could say it is a design flaw in the cliploader, but I can live with that. Trust me I really analogized this problem for a long time. Thanks for the remark!
@@sewskates Thanks for getting back to me Steve! I am referring to the adjustment screw on the bottom of the tool, i.e. the end which the magazine is inserted. Are you getting a total of 10 rounds plus one dropping off, or 9 rounds plus one dropping off?
The problem is either:
A) There is *just* enough space left for an 11th round to be dropped in, requiring the tension on the magazine follower to be *decreased* by threading the magazine depth screw in, or
B) There is *just* too little space for the 10th round to fit in, requiring a bit more tension on the follower and therefore the screw to be unthreaded a bit more.
Give it a shot, managed to get mine working like a dream this way so nothing to lose giving it a go!
It tends to let a round fall out when removing the mag from the loader. Sorry for the late response. Still learning YT.
I second this you want to turn the screw just enough to get the 10th round to much and it will get the extra bullet
Can these be purchased in Australia?
I would guess its difficult to get there. Gun laws there are very crazy!
Magazine Magazine Magazine NOT a Clip!
It's called the ultimate CLIPLOADER... CLIP... CLIP.... CLIP... lmao
If it is a clip loader, why is he loading magazines?@@Aviation_Professional
Straight yapping for 3 minutes gawddamn
They are not clips; they are magazines
Don’t use wd-40. Use rem oil as recommended. Shoot a little in a full hopper. Adjust the screw at the bottom to eliminate a round from falling out. Why do people make videos like this? Read and follow the instructions for years of perfect trouble free operation. 4:36
It would be neat to have but seems a bit of pain.
If you are refilling mags for your wife who likes to shoot, you will want this.
Having one round fall out is probably better than loading 10 rounds by finger 🤷♂️
The real Pain is hand loading the magazines. This utensil makes that So Easy!
Anyone who uses this correctly and thinks it’s a pain has not loaded enough mags by hand. Since all brands are a little defferant, I adjusted one for ea. gun. Ie. Buckmark, Ruger, HiStandard 😅
“Clips” 😂😂😂
Dude Please call it a magazine NOT a clip.
No one gives a damn, we all got brains and know what he means.
They are Not called Clips, or Shells.
Get it right, gunner.
WILL NOT LOAD 40 GR ,TO LONG
Yes it will. CCI Standard is what I usually shoot and I’ve had no problems.
THE Magazine is not a CLIP!!
Hey Nancy Pelosi! Know the difference between a clip and a mag or get rid of your guns son.......
Its a piece of shi!