Cartridge magazine loader
First Claim
1. A magazine loader for loading cartridges into a magazine comprising:
- a body having an elongated bar shape with a top wall and four subtending side walls with an elongated open top channel formed in said top wall as a recessed portion relative to the plane of said top wall;
a first portion of said recessed portion is an open top cartridge channel with a longitudinal bottom wall, two opposed upstanding longitudinal side walls, and two opposed generally horizontal flanges spaced apart from said bottom wall that extend the length of said side walls;
a first side wall and a first flange of said two side walls and said two flanges are structured to form a first groove with said bottom wall sized to receive a cylinder casing of a cartridge on an end portion thereof, and a second side wall and a second flange are structured to form a second groove with said bottom wall sized to receive a bullet of said cartridge on an end portion thereof;
a second portion of said recessed portion is an open top magazine cavity with a bottom wall and three upstanding side walls that are spaced apart to receive a designated size magazine for retention by said three side walls and a follower projecting member attached to one of said two opposed upstanding longitudinal side walls adjacent a juncture of said magazine cavity and said cartridge channel;
said follower projecting member is disposed to fit between opposed retaining clips of said designated size magazine to partially depress a follower; and
said cartridge channel at a first end has an inclined portion sloped from said top wall to said bottom wall of said cartridge channel.
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Abstract
A magazine loader has an elongated bar shape with a top wall and four subtending side walls with a recessed portion in the top wall relative to the plane of the top wall. The recessed portion has an open top cartridge channel in a first portion with two opposed horizontal flanges that extend the length of two side walls, and an open top magazine cavity in a second portion with a bottom wall, three upstanding side walls, and a follower projecting member. The follower projecting member is positioned to fit between opposed retaining clips of a magazine to partially depress a follower. The cartridge channel at a first end has an inclined portion sloped from the top wall to a bottom wall. A strip of sticky tape material attached to a row of cartridges may be used to pull the cartridges through the cartridge channel and into the magazine.
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11 Claims
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1. A magazine loader for loading cartridges into a magazine comprising:
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a body having an elongated bar shape with a top wall and four subtending side walls with an elongated open top channel formed in said top wall as a recessed portion relative to the plane of said top wall; a first portion of said recessed portion is an open top cartridge channel with a longitudinal bottom wall, two opposed upstanding longitudinal side walls, and two opposed generally horizontal flanges spaced apart from said bottom wall that extend the length of said side walls; a first side wall and a first flange of said two side walls and said two flanges are structured to form a first groove with said bottom wall sized to receive a cylinder casing of a cartridge on an end portion thereof, and a second side wall and a second flange are structured to form a second groove with said bottom wall sized to receive a bullet of said cartridge on an end portion thereof; a second portion of said recessed portion is an open top magazine cavity with a bottom wall and three upstanding side walls that are spaced apart to receive a designated size magazine for retention by said three side walls and a follower projecting member attached to one of said two opposed upstanding longitudinal side walls adjacent a juncture of said magazine cavity and said cartridge channel; said follower projecting member is disposed to fit between opposed retaining clips of said designated size magazine to partially depress a follower; and said cartridge channel at a first end has an inclined portion sloped from said top wall to said bottom wall of said cartridge channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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