Properly load your big stick EAA handgun magazines

Properly load your big stick EAA handgun magazines

It sounds too simple to demonstrate on video, but I've learned that filling up those big sticks isn't always so obvious or easy. These videos show a few tricks to make it easier and also to ensure the rounds are stacked up correctly in the magazines for your EAA pistols.

Note! On the 21-Round handgun mag, this is with a brand new spring and it will only load to 20. Use it as a 20 round mag for a while until the spring takes enough set to allow it to load to 21. You'll see how hard it is to get the last one in. Until the spring is ready you shouldn't force the 21st round in there. Shoot it as a 20 round mag for a while!

The first video shows the 38 Super 29 Round Mag and the second video shoes the 40 S&W 21 Round Mag.

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