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Odin Innovations M12 Airsoft Speed Loader

Plenty of reviews seem to suggest it works and works pretty well. It sure looks a lot easier way to load than the big ass pump loader that came out last year and kind of sucks as well as being a lot faster than a usual loader. People seem to already be making adapters using 3D printers for other mag types as well so I think its got a bright future and we will probably start to see them a lot.

 
Came across this today. What do you think? I'm going to order one from Evike as soon as they get back to me on whether G&G guns have commercial or milspec stock tubes (for magpul stocks).

These are a few months old now, can't find much bad about them.

Handy note, it loads 12bbs per rotation, so you can still count them in.

I've owned a few G&G guns and they all have commercial spec stocks

 
Free Adaptors.

 
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I'd be amazed if G&G stocks were on-spec for either Civilian or Mil spec, I expect they're G&G spec.

 
Every AEG or GBBr buffer tube I've had (KA, G&P, VFC, Avalon, TM, G&G, CA, KWA) has been either near-enough to mil, or a little smaller than that. Certainly never anything near commercial and as loose as airsoft manufacturing is, it would be really hard to go that far wrong.

 
Woot, these speedloaders be coming to europe in february!

Whether they will be affordable is another matter, these are currently ~£34 on evike.

 
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Have to say, after using the exact same TM loader from my very first skirmish until now, I do fancy an upgrade.

$50 over there will likely mean £50+ over here, but if it's made to a good standard it'll probably do me for a decade or more so it's worth the investment to my mind.

 
The price I quoted from evike is what I expect them to cost, if imported, post tax.

$50 *0.75 (discount), *0.72 (cc) *1.22 (tax/duty). + share of shipping/shipper extortion.

I expect you're right about the retail price here. But, you never know. It's one of those items which will appeal to a lot of people, price it too high, and others will see opportunity.

 
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I was meaning once they hit UK stores, rather than importing. $ = £

Unless you're talking about something completely different in which case ignore me.

 
why? it's a speed loader... surely it'll be good for any kind of game?

 
I see absolutley no reason to by this over any other speedloader. You generally cant carry loose ammo in a sim anyway so its useless from that point, as you will be reloading from a base or something where time isnt that big a deal. And in a skirmish, someone will shoot you while you reload probably, even if you save the few spare bbs that get dropped from a normal loader.

I just think its waaaaay to expensive for what is just a large speedloader that saves 1 or 2 bbs from getting dropped on the floor

 
BBs ending up on the floor isn't an issue for me, being able to load all my magazines in about a minute really is.

There's no denying that the new bigger speed loaders are faster than the old '4 BBs per press' kind.

 
Yeah i suppose it will save on time if you do need to reload in field. I havent needed to do that so i guess im just lucky......or not shooting enough bad guys haha

 
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