Product Preview: NRA Magazine Bench Speed Loader

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posted on October 12, 2016
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Loading AR- and AK-platform rifle magazines by hand has always been a tedious process—until now. With the NRA Magazine Bench Speed Loader, shooters need only simply insert a magazine in the mag well, line up the cartridges tip down, and use the included pusher to load up to 30 rounds at once. These made-in-the-USA bench loaders accept all standard AR-15 and AK-47 magazines, and most aftermarket magazines.

Technical Specifications
• Material: MDF wood 
• Dimensions: 25½“ L x 9" W x 1½” H
• Styles: AR-15, AK-47
• AR-15 loader accepts calibers .223, 5.56 and .300 Blackout
• AK-47 loader accepts caliber 7.62x39 mm
• Accepts all standard and most aftermarket magazines
• NRA logo milled into top
• Made in USA

Check the speed loader out at NRAstore.com, or in the new 2016 NRAstore Fall Catalog. MSRP: $69.95

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