This invention is generally related to the firearm/shooting and magazine loading industry.
Many firearms are fed ammunition via a detachable magazine, which is generally a rectangular tube with an internal guide, operated by a spring. Ammunition is loaded from the top, one round at a time. Ammunition generally comes either loose, not contained in any grouping outside of the box, or on stripper clips, a small strip of metal that typically holds between five and ten rounds. When loading magazines via stripper clips, a small metal loader is affixed to the top or back top of the magazine, the stripper clip with ammunition is pushed into the guide, then the rounds are driven into the magazine. This is done with physical force and lacks mechanical leverage.
An object of the present invention is to provide a loader that uses mechanical leverage to load ammunition from a stripper clip into a detachable magazine for a firearm.
Provided a standard detachable magazine and ammunition on a stripper clip in a caliber that matches the detachable magazine, the present invention utilizes mechanical leverage to push the ammunition off of the stripper clip and into the magazine.
This is accomplished by placing ammunition on a stripper clip into the stripper clip holder then a detachable magazine into the magazine holder. The user then grabs the handle and pulls the handle forwards and upwards, which moves the plunger along the rails. The plunger will make contact with the ammunition and as force continues to be applied using the handle, the plunger pushes the ammunition into the magazine. The bottom and end of the magazine rests on the magazine support.
The rails are secured in the rail base and are free floating inside holes on the base plate. The levers and magazine holder are secured to the base plate. The rail base, magazine support, stripper clip holder, and the base plate are secured to the loader base.
After completion of one stroke, the handle is returned to the starting position. The now empty stripper clip is removed and is replaced with another until the magazine reaches the desired or maximum capacity. At that time the magazine is removed by depressing the magazine catch release, allowing the magazine to be removed and replaced with a new magazine.
An object of the present invention is to provide a loader that uses mechanical leverage to load ammunition from a stripper clip into a detachable magazine for a firearm.
Provided a standard detachable magazine and ammunition on a stripper clip in a caliber that matches the detachable magazine, the present invention utilizes mechanical leverage to push the ammunition off of the stripper clip and into the magazine.
This is accomplished by placing ammunition on a stripper clip into the stripper clip holder (4) then a detachable magazine into the magazine holder (5). The user then grabs the handle (6) and pulls the handle forwards and upwards, which moves the plunger (1) along the rails (3). The plunger will make contact with the ammunition and as force continues to be applied using the handle (6), the plunger (1) pushes the ammunition into the magazine. The bottom and end of the magazine rests on the magazine support (8).
The rails are secured in the rail base (9) and are free floating inside holes on the base plate (11). The levers (2) and magazine holder (5) are secured to the base plate (11). The rail base (9), magazine support (8), stripper clip holder (4), and the base plate (11) are secured to the loader base (10).
After completion of one stroke, the handle is returned to the starting position. The now empty stripper clip is removed and is replaced with another until the magazine reaches the desired or maximum capacity. At that time the magazine is removed by depressing the magazine catch release (7), allowing the magazine to be removed and replaced with a new magazine.
Exemplary ammunition loaders of the present disclosure can comprise a plunger (1), levers (2), rails (3), a stripper clip holder (4), a magazine holder (5), a handle (6), a magazine catch release (7), a magazine support (8), a rail base (9), a loader base (10), and/or a base plate (11).
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274115 | May 1928 | GB |
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Trijent Mech-Loader. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB9lzSIRIPM>. Sep. 7, 2020. (Year: 2020). |