Springloader(tm) Ammo Devices

Springloader is a brand new way to load your semi-auto magazines. No more sore thumbs and fingers. Easy insertion of your rounds right up to the last round in the "Mag".  Springloader is so unique we were awarded a US Patent!  Once you use our ammo loaders you will never go back to doing it by hand.  Put our loader in your Gun Case when you go to the range. It will put the FUN back in shooting. Load and fire box after box of shells with no finger fatigue.


To order Springloader Products
Contact us at:
Springloader Product Support
P.O. Box 18285 
1112 Francais Dr
Shreveport, LA 71138

Call toll free 1-888-722-6228 (Answers as C.A.T.)

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Model 101 fits: ***
   Most 45cal Glock double stack
   Most 40cal Glock double stack
   Most 45cal Para Ord double stack
   Most 45cal H&K double stack

Model 102 fits:  ***
   9mm Glock double stack
   9mm Beretta double stack
   Most othere Double Stack magazines in same caliber

Model 103 fits: ***
   Most 45cal SINGLE stack
   Most 40cal SINGLE stack
   Many 9mm to 45cal SINGLE stack

***  All Models have an adjustment screw that is designed to accommodate a wider variety of magazines,  So most loaders will work with several manufacturer's Mags in the same caliber size.. 

MOD-101 is designed for the ''Fatter'' Glock models 
     but will also fit many 40-45 cal mags, 
MOD-103 for instance can easily be adjusted to accept 
     mags for 45 or 40 or 9mm single stacks..

Other Smaller Caliber Models are now in development. (380 and 22LR)

If you have questions about which loader fits your 
Model Magazine, just give us a call 
                 Call Toll free - (1) 888-722-6228
                                        (or)
                Email us at sales @ Springloader.com 

 

Springloader™ is guaranteed for life to the original Purchaser. If you ever experience any defect or breakage, simply return it and we will replace your loader        - no charge -

 Basic How-To Instructions - See how simple it is

Step 1: Insert a magazine into the Springloader™. The back, or primer end of the round, should be completely under the plunger mechanism. There is an adjustment screw on the front & lower part of the loader's magazine housing. Screw it in until the ammo magazine is held snugly to the back of the loader, but still permits the magazine to slide easily up and down. This enables you to fit several different caliber sized magazines into a single loader and still assure the plunger makes good contact with the rounds that are already inserted into your magazine. It is necessary for the Plunger to fully contact the back end of the round. If the plunger touches the rear of the magazine's frame, it is not being held back far enough, and it will be difficult to push down the already inserted rounds to make room for a new insert.


Step 2: Push down on the Empty magazine until the plunger depresses the top of the magazines sliding mechanism and leaves just enough room to gently insert a round. Ideally you can almost drop it in. Push the round back until it touches the front of the plunger. Then release pressure on the plunger and let the round "catch" on the lip. Then, all you have to do is use your finger to slide the now inserted round completely to the back of the magazine.


Step 3: Just repeat the above "Step 2" until the magazine is fully loaded. Spring tension in the magazine may become somewhat stubborn toward the last round, so if you need a bit more pressure, use your free hand to press down on the top of the Springloader™ just enough to clear the space for inserting the last round. The loader is designed to be able to apply a considerable amount of pressure, far beyond what you could do with just your hands. So, don't press too hard or you could damage either the round or your magazine. 

 


To order Springloader Products
Contact us at:
Springloader Product Support
P.O. Box 18285
Shreveport, LA 71138
Call toll free 1-888-722-6228

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