Yet another product that caught our eye at SHOT 2019, the Butler Creek ASAP electronic magazine loader, is now shipping to retailers.
The ASAP magazine loader is pretty cool if you are either a high volume shooter or lazy as hell. According to Butler Creek all you do is select a number between 1 and 40 and the ASAP electronic magazine loader automatically orients loose .223/5.56 ammo from a 60 round hopper and stuffs it into your magazine.
Now if they only made one that took Glock mags…
The Butler Creek ASAP Electronic Magazine Loader carries an MSRP of $442.92, but you can find it on the Cabela’s website for $359.99. Find more about the rest of the Butler Creek lineup on their website.
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Butler Creek, maker of smart, field-proven, hunting and shooting accessories, is excited to announce the ASAP Electronic Magazine Loader is now available at retailers online and in stores.
The .223/5.56 ASAP EML is the only product of its kind, and it is made with serious competitors and training facilities in mind. Users simply fill the 60 round hopper with loose .223/5.56 rounds, select the desired round count and press a button. The machine automatically orientates the ammunition and loads the magazine. Loading does not get any easier.
“The Butler Creek ASAP Electronic Magazine Loader is on the cutting edge,” said Will Hemeyer, Butler Creek Senior Product Manager. “The EML represents our commitment to exceeding the expectations of accessory products used for magazine loading. For those looking for a fast and easy way to load rounds, the Butler Creek Electronic Magazine Loader is the perfect choice.”
With an easy-to-set round selection menu from 1 to 40, the ASAP Electronic Magazine Loader is faster, more accurate and easier on the thumbs than hand-loading. It can load 30 rounds in 45 seconds, while users concentrate on other tasks or instruction. It works with most AR15/M16 magazines and offers dual power supply via an AC adapter or lithium-ion batteries. It has a MSRP of $442.95.
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I like to known if this is compatible with my Desert Eagle 50 caliber and my Ruger SR9 MM 9