McFadden Machine Lightnin` Grip Loader

599,00 kr

Lightnin’ Grip Loader 22lr.(Adapters sold Separately) LOADER DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT AN ADAPTER!
You must have an adapter for your specific gun. (22lr magazine)

LOADER DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT AN ADAPTER!

NONE ARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR LOADER, YOU MUST SELECT AN ADAPTER!

Adapter INSTRUCTIONS
for aftermarket Ruger 10/22 Magazines:
1. Choose the correct adapter for your magazine. Put
at least one round in your magazine and look how the back
of the rimmed cartridge lines up with the centerline of the
magazine. It will be either CENTERED (Shooters Ridge,
Butler Creek), or OFF-CENTER to the left (RamLine,
Eagle).
2. Hold the loader in your left hand, and press the
adapter lock with your thumb. With your right hand, hook
the Mag Adapter into the top of the Lightnin’ Grip Loader
and swing the bottom into the slot. Take your thumb off
of the lock button. It should pop out to the locked position
when the adapter is in fully seated.
3. Insert your magazine into the adapter until the
small magazine pin hooks under the latch.
Lightnin’ Grip Loader INSTRUCTIONS
1. Slide open the Bullet Reservoir Cover and drop in
up to fifty (50) 22LR cartridges.
2. Close cover. Gently shake the Cliploader, keeping
it level and the reservoir cover on top.
3. Raise the reservoir end to slide the cartridges in to
the Loading Channel.
4. Repeat #2 and #3 until the Loading Channel fills
sufficiently.
5. Raise the reservoir end and smoothly squeeze the
trigger to load a round into the magazine. The trigger
needs to return to the nearly out position to seat the round
and stage another bullet for loading. It is usually a good
idea to count the bullets going in to know when to stop. It
is possible to force in an extra round.
NOTE: Quickly snapping the trigger in can cause
the bullets to bounce in some magazines and “hook” the
rims in the wrong direction making them hard to get out.
Sometimes a hard rap on the bottom of the magazine with
your palm or on a book will bounce the bullets to unhook
them.
TIPS:
• Bullets are not feeding———
Some 22LR cartridges are real sticky with wax lube. After
filling the reservoir, give them a shot of Remington (Rem Oil)
Teflon Spray Lube. Only a small amount is needed.
Caution! The unit is molded from Lexan, and some lubes will
attack it.

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