The AML5.56 is a military-quality universal magazine loader system, designed to automatically load all 5.56mm magazines with a standard capacity of 30 rounds from all manufacturers. It’s designed to load 29 cartridges per magazine in nine seconds, and can load 18 magazines in less than three minutes. It holds up to 2000 cartridges at a time, however the addition of an external silo raises the amount to 10,000 cartridges. According to the manufacturer, it can even be customized to any caliber.
www.primatic.com/military/automatic-magazine-loader/
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Uh….yea. Sorry but while this might be a really cool item to brag about I see no real world benefit to the individual shooter. I mean factor in the cost and then it can’t be broken down and travel into the field right?
I don’t know how they expect to get a signed PR&C when a PV2 is free (for the unit that is)
Shit, all they have to do now is invent a brass magnet and we’ll all be set!
This is the greatest comment I have ever seen.
They’ve had them for the last century, they’re called privates.
Hah. I love the first claim: It eliminates hand injuries! Aside from maybe a scrape here or there, how bad are people hurting their hands?
I’m going to be this machine is pretty damn expensive. Who would be using this?
Annnnnndddd…the Air Force just ordered 1,000 of them.
When I saw this I said,”Air Force”
From a training perspective, depending on cost, it might increase speed and efficiency on the line, keeping shooters stoked with full mags. And anything that will keep a cop from whining that his thumb hurts from loading mags is worth it’s weight in gold.
Does that come with a molle pouch, or kydex holster?
I thinks it’s PALS compatible…
I can see niche applications but for most other folks…a LULA?
ALMOST as fast. WAY cheaper. Nothing to break
http://www.maglula.com/RifleMagLoaders/BenchLoader%E2%84%A2556223MagazineLoader.aspx
And it apparently only screws up 1 out of 4 magazines! Who needed that extra round anyway?
Awesome idea, I will buy to my shooting range
serve in the army and I will definitely bring this to our base