As we all know, gun owners often find themselves spending a considerable amount of time loading rounds into their magazines. This repetitive task can be tedious and time-consuming, especially when you’re loading multiple magazines.
Fortunately, the Bullet Loader Tray (BLT) from Gun Nutz provides a simple solution to this problem. This innovative product is designed to make loading magazines faster and more convenient.
What is the Bullet Loader Tray?
The Bullet Loader Tray is a simple yet effective product that helps gun owners to load their magazines with greater ease and speed. It is a small tray that features a series of slots where individual rounds are situated.
To load the mag, all one needs to do is tilt the mag back over the round, and then rock and slide! It’s pretty incredible. Check out the video from NRA 2023 to see how it’s done.
Features
- Calibers: .380 ACP, 9mm, .40S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm
(not intended for rimfire) - Works with virtually all brands of pistol magazines, single stack, stack and a half, or double stack
- Works with most ammo types from hollow point, self-defense, to ball nose ammo
- Works with box or loose ammo
- BLT is flexible and does NOT damage feed lips of magazine
- Portable and compact, the BLT easily fits in your range bag
- Price: $30
Benefits of using the Bullet Loader Tray:
- Faster loading: The tray makes loading magazines faster and more efficient, reducing the time it takes to load multiple magazines.
- Easier loading: The tray eliminates the need to hold each round and align it with the magazine, making the process less tedious and less prone to mistakes.
- Improved accuracy: The tray ensures that each round is loaded consistently, reducing the risk of jams or misfeeds and improving overall accuracy.
- Versatility: The tray is compatible with a wide range of magazines and calibers, making it a versatile accessory that can be used with multiple firearms.
Conclusion:
If you’re a gun owner who is tired of spending too much time loading magazines, the Bullet Loader Tray from Gun Nutz is a must-have accessory.
It simplifies the process of loading rounds into magazines, making it faster, easier, and more accurate. Let us know what you think in the comment section.
For more information visit Gun-Nutz.com.
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Compared to the Elite Tactical Systems CAM loader, this is like being excited about an abacus when you can just buy a computer for the same money. I can load a 30 round mag easily in about 10 seconds once you get used to using it. It’s great for USPSA and IDPA because you can load 10 rounds at once and not have to worry about your round count in your mags. I’ve been using the ETS loader for several years with thousands of rounds through it with no issues. I’m always surprised it doesn’t seem like anyone knows about it.
Compared to the Elite Tactical Systems CAM loader, this is like being excited about an abacus when you can just buy a computer for the same money. I can load a 30 round mag easily in about 10 seconds once you get used to using it. it’s great for USPSA and IDPA because you can load 10 rounds at once and not have to worry about your round count. I’ve been using the ETS loader for several years with thousands of rounds through it with no issues. I’m always surprised it doesn’t seem like anyone knows about it.
Pitcher of Guinness says I can load 5 10rd mags with my $25 Uplula faster, than this dude with his fancy tray starting from the same 50rd box.
New York is a 10 round state. I might have ordered if available as a 10 round tray. Also, shipping only available through the unreasonable rates of the USPS Priority Mail ($7.60) or Priority Mail Express $24.90)….no other options. No thanks!
OK, I like what’s shown but worry about what’s NOT shown.
Show me the 15th round in a 15 rounder or the 10th round in a Glock 30 magazine.
$25? That’s stiff for half the mag capacity of too many modern pistols.
Perform the drill alongside a lone person first filling the tray/s/ beforehand.
Filling a tray isn’t charging a magazine, filling a magazine isn’t filling a tray.
I’m discounting ire felt in the casual dropping of genuinely not truly interchangeable terms “bullets” & “cartridges”.
That’s job of the MSN.