My buddy Elwyn, he does all my reloading, invited me over today to see his cool new M1 Garand Enbloc reloader. He just got done making it and it was pretty darn cool.
My buddy Elwyn, he does all my reloading, invited me over today to see his cool new M1 Garand Enbloc reloader. He just got done making it and it was pretty darn cool.
Lovely!!!Are You sure that wasn't Orest?
"The advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation ... forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government of any form can admit of." -- James Madison (1788)
Cool.
Weren't there a couple of these auctioned on ebay a year or two ago? One was wood, the other metal.
Have him think about building more and come up with a price. I think there's a market for this.
Just to be sure on the loader, I'm not inferring that Elwyn designed the loader, JCG did that. Elwyn just used the drawings put out by someone called "foundry ray". Elwyn did not design the loader and doesn't want to take credit for it. The link below is the source for the drawings.
Elwyn is not going to build or sell these for monetary gain.
Elwyn simply built one for his own use due to the difficulty that he has loading the clips with the arthritis in his hands.
http://www.foundry.ray-vin.com/cliploader/
Thanks for the ideas..nice machine..
Hi, there was some questions asked about these on the CMP Forum. Everyone's got the plans but never one for sale. If Elwyn made up some of these I think they would sell. Me, I want one..Regards, Mike
I would like to know what springs are necessary, as well as any additional tips that you may have. It is something of a dream of mine to eventually have one built, and every little bit helps.
Last edited by Cannon_Fodder; 12-04-2013 at 02:21 AM.