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    BP Loading Stand

    Any kind person like to build me a quality revolver loading stand in timber to take a Pedersoli Remington. I am not a carpenter but have seen some really nice ones. Of course I will pay for this stand to be made. Any help available. I have never used the loading rig where you remove the cylinder and load that way, not sure which is the best method as the separate loading does not put any pressure on the gun itself. Open to all ideas.
    Anschutz 1913. .22lr - Big Nikko. TX200.177 Mk3 Ultimate
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    I've used both a seperate rig for both and one for loading the gun standing up. If traditional nipples is go with what you want if you want to load cylinders on there own I'd suggest 'biglube.com'
    Tower of power, I run a lot of competitions and the speed I can load cylinders of all types is very fast, and it does all calibers, if you want an odd ball he will make it for you. It's from the states and takes less than a week to arrive. Guy is a real gem to deal with.

    Hope this helps

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    Google "Lazy Git Loading Press"

    Mark

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    Google 'man tries to help'
    Get's a few reviews but same result.
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    I'm no wood worker bit I made this effort with a few bits of plywood (the back is 3 bits glued together), exterior grade wood glue, a junior hack saw, a file, a nail gun (optional, normal nails work just fine) it later had 3 coats of yacht varnish
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    http://www.lazygit.biz/menu.html

    Nice cylinder loader available made to measure in the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfhb View Post
    http://www.lazygit.biz/menu.html

    Nice cylinder loader available made to measure in the UK.

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    Nice, if your pistol is not a pig and takes 5mins to get the cylinder out, (it would be perfect for the nitro conversions where you do have to take out the cylinder to load it)
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    I'd buy both of those to test against what I have, only downside I can see is wooden construction, would like to see it in person

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarrenC View Post
    I'd buy both of those to test against what I have, only downside I can see is wooden construction, would like to see it in person
    I used 6mm ply, for the back I glued 3bits together with exterior grade wood glue, the base is 2bits again glued, then glued together with the back and sides then nailed, all the joints had more glue just to fill any little gaps, then 3 coats of yacht varnish, so it's not exactly flimsy (I use it or my .44 roger & spencer bp)
    Thanks to the construction of ply (and the glues used to make it) it can be stronger than a solid block of wood
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    Is that your design that was advertised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarrenC View Post
    Is that your design that was advertised?
    I remember seeing one like it at a club 12 years ago, I knocked my one together (if it resembles a shop bought one it is purely accidental!)I had no intention of copying anything, I just made it to be functional and do the job I wanted it to do, how I wanted to do it, if you want to use the design, go ahead, just remember to tell those who ask where you got it from that you pilfered the idea from someone who put a bit of thought into how it holds the gun as you load it
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    Wasent going to comment after my sales ban.

    But just wanted to say no disrespect ment, was only asking if that link was your design. I think we should all be able to make what we want when we need it without upset.
    If you give me your design I'll gladly copy, tinker to my ways, but I think I might be re-inventing the wheel, my needs may differ to yours but I'm sure results will stay the same.
    Thanks for the idea that made something possible

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    The problem is there is no designe it was just pistol, pencil, plywood! The wood at the back was profiled (on the opening in the back for the cylinder and hammer, where the hammer sits at 1/2 cock to enable the cylinder to rotate, a bit more was removed)
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    One side is of a different profile to allow for easyer reloading
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    Your a true star, thanks 😉

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    Thanks Chaps it looks like the LazyGits version. I like the idea of not using the ram on the Ruger.
    Anschutz 1913. .22lr - Big Nikko. TX200.177 Mk3 Ultimate
    Taurus 357 LBR. Taurus .22 LBR BSA .22 RF Martini International Mk3.
    Marlin 357 original JM.

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