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AR15 / M4 5.56 / .223 RANGE BENCHLOADER 30RD LOADER

Item # MGL BL71B
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The new Range BenchLoader loader is heavy-duty industrial 5.56 x 45 / .223 cal magazine loader made to load a magazine in a single hand stroke. It is intended for daily loading of hundreds of magazines at shooting ranges and armories. It totally eliminates any fingers pain and injury, shortens loading time, and keeps the magazines lips intact.

Made for heavy shooters the new Range BenchLoader loaders are heavy-duty industrial 5.56 x 45 / .223 cal 30rd magazine loaders. Daily loading of hundreds of magazines is now a breeze. Fingers pain and injury are eliminated, loading time is shortened, and magazine lips stay intact. The loaders are light-weight and compact to be carried around with ease.

The loaders are made tough and durable thanks to detailed robust design and using high-quality materials. N12 polymer glass-filled compound with UV stabilization is used for the Body and Slide, and 54HRC hardened steel is used for the magazine catch tooth. The loaders were tested for Slide against Body wear, and were tested for dimensional stability at high and low temperatures.

Loads all* AR15 / M4 compatible 5.56 x 45 / .223 magazines, as:
  • M16 / AR15 / M4 USGI (NATO STANAG 4179)
  • Magpul PMAGs
  • H&K metal 416 / SA80
  • SureFire 60 & 100 rd
  • Beretta AR 70-90
  • Lancer *See notes
  • Other metal and polymer mags.

    Notes:
    • Does not load blank rounds and may not load rounds with irregular bullets.
    • Drum mags were not tested !
    * Known difficulties exist with loading the following mags:
    • The new Lancer AR magazines type L5AWM. The older mags load very well.
    • New HK416 polymer mags.
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    What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

    Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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    PRODUCT DETAILS

    TECH SPECS:

    The new Range BenchLoader loader is heavy-duty industrial 5.56 x 45 / .223 cal magazine loader made to load a magazine in a single hand stroke. It is intended for daily loading of hundreds of magazines at shooting ranges and armories. It totally eliminates any fingers pain and injury, shortens loading time, and keeps the magazines lips intact.

    Made for heavy shooters the new Range BenchLoader loaders are heavy-duty industrial 5.56 x 45 / .223 cal 30rd magazine loaders. Daily loading of hundreds of magazines is now a breeze. Fingers pain and injury are eliminated, loading time is shortened, and magazine lips stay intact. The loaders are light-weight and compact to be carried around with ease.

    The loaders are made tough and durable thanks to detailed robust design and using high-quality materials. N12 polymer glass-filled compound with UV stabilization is used for the Body and Slide, and 54HRC hardened steel is used for the magazine catch tooth. The loaders were tested for Slide against Body wear, and were tested for dimensional stability at high and low temperatures.

    Loads all* AR15 / M4 compatible 5.56 x 45 / .223 magazines, as:
  • M16 / AR15 / M4 USGI (NATO STANAG 4179)
  • Magpul PMAGs
  • H&K metal 416 / SA80
  • SureFire 60 & 100 rd
  • Beretta AR 70-90
  • Lancer *See notes
  • Other metal and polymer mags.

    Notes:
    • Does not load blank rounds and may not load rounds with irregular bullets.
    • Drum mags were not tested !
    * Known difficulties exist with loading the following mags:
    • The new Lancer AR magazines type L5AWM. The older mags load very well.
    • New HK416 polymer mags.
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    Don 2 weeks ago
    What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

    Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.