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Anybody else use magloaders from http://magloader.com/ I've been using them for a while now. Work great, really handy. Just drop one in your pocket. For $6 shipped I dont think you can argue with the price ;D

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THANKS
just got back from the range, CZ-82 mags are very hard to load and while I loading them ,I was thinking there is got to be a better way

THANKS AGAIN

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Never heardof them until now. I had the same feeling over the last 2 weekends...there has got to be a better way...so I bought an HKS Mag Speedloader, I think it was $9.00 on ebay. Any help my every aging fingers can get is appreciated.
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I mentioned this in another thread my finger saver was a Mantis got it on ebay...
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Okay so I should have listened to anjdrifter when he told me the first time about the Mantis loader.

I received my hks model 450 and just don't like it. It feeds my 1911, makarov, P64 but not my CZ 82. I find it difficult to use. Maybe it's just my fat fingers that don't work as well as they used to...thus the need for a mag loader!!!

If anyone is interested let me know I'll sell it to you for what I own it for actually $11.00 + shipping. It wasn't as cheap as I thought.

Sorry I ever doubted you anjdrifter...8~(
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I need a mag loader that works on the CZ-82/83!!!
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Norm: That's the one.

NBender: The Mantis works on the CZ-82/83. It has t legs that seem to strattle the mag body. I simplyslide the CZ83 mag I have up into it (narrow first to widest) and it holds on and makes loading much easier.

The best mag loader I have found is my 20 year old son, he loads if he wants to shoot the ammo I paid for...8~)

Next to "someone else's hands"...the Mantis is pretty good. I think I might pick up one of those magloaders (for your thumb) as well.
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anjdrifter

Is this one

http://cgi.ebay.com/Magazine-Loader-Man ... dZViewItem
sorry I been a little lax in getting back and missed this one... the answer is yes ...I have three of them now i am complusive...



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THE Pistol Loader - Mantis for 9.99 delivered
http://www.4mags-n-things.com/cgi-bin/e ... i?1X375434

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