It is mineA while back, someone made a 3D printed adapter for the UpLULA loader to use with the Z mags-s. Then he posted the link here online? Anyone remember?
A while back, someone made a 3D printed adapter for the UpLULA loader to use with the Z mags-s. Then he posted the link here online? Anyone remember?
suomi zmag-s speed loader body by madmac10
i designed this speed loader for the mac 10 (suomi) zmag-s. it is the body only, and needs to use parts from a uplula loader to make it work.you will need the hinge pin, hinge spring and the bullet guide portion of the uplula loader.the hinge pin hole will have to reamed out a bit to make a...www.thingiverse.com
I just made an updated version.I've been using this one with success. Lage also has a good metal version of it that's probably a little easier to load with.
There's also this one from the guy on here I believe that made the suomi drum loading stand.Suomi Mag Loader by Deerhurst556
I needed a mag loader for Suomi/Shockwave ZMAG-S31 mags. The ZMAGs are very similar in size to Sten mags but have a tab on the back meaning Sten loaders cannot be used. I modified Jebela's design to allow clearance for the tab on the back. I will update the model as necessary. R2 has been...www.thingiverse.com
Its hard to go wrong with anything from Lage.I suggest the Lage one. It's about the price of a donor maglula and will last 5 lifetimes.
Not necessary. Open the drum, rotate it and let it latch fully wound, drop rounds in and go. Way way easier than trying to shove rounds down into the drum. Drums really are not bad to load. I happily load them vs a 30 round stick.Does anyone know if a Suomi drum mag loader exists? I see all of the stick mag loaders, I realize the drum mags are just akward for a mag loader used for sticks but eh I thought I'd ask. It'd be nice to not need to open the drums ya know.
I got 4 more drums yesterday so I'll 6 of those. I'll sell em years from now if I don't need em.
FWIW, with a little practice, one can very quickly load Black Dog .22LR drums with a McFadden loader.No loaders were ever made for drums. With some practice and experience you can get them loaded fairly quickly, not to mention it's easier on the hands than loading double column, single feed magazines ( even with a mag loader).
Like strobro I do not let it snap forward which can kick rounds in unexpected ways due to the sudden impact. I'll load what I want to load then release the follower and gently guide it to the last round by hand. Then I put the lid on.Hmm ok so it's def me.
I feel like when I cock back the drum mag only 1 or 2 notches; when everything loose snaps forward a round always gets cocked and I have to open the drum and start over.
If I cock the drum all the way open and don't fully load it, when it snaps forward the rounds get all messed up and out of orientation. It's gotta be something I'm doing theres no way people in battle with lives on the live are fumbling with drum mags like me hahah
Like that, except I use a winder, not a bare hand, to ease off the sprocket tension. (And I use a winder to apply the tension before loading in the ammo).Like strobro I do not let it snap forward which can kick rounds in unexpected ways due to the sudden impact. I'll load what I want to load then release the follower and gently guide it to the last round by hand. Then I put the lid on.