Fastest way to unload an AR magazine

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Too bad you couldn't reverse the process to quickly load them.

I forget the company that makes it but there is a gizmo that is sorta like a 30 round stripper clip, but to me loading the "clip" doesn't seem all that much faster than just doing it the old fashion way.

When I've a lot of mags to load I'll use this little Pro-Mag tool that has a tube and plunger that loads five rounds at a time to save my thumbs.

About the only time I ever unload mags is if I need the ammo for a different gun that uses different mags , but generally I just buy more ammo before I get to that point.
 
Wow that was pretty dang fast!

Might it be rough on the feed lips?

I just hold the mag so the rounds are pointed down at the floor (box, or whatever)
And push on the 2nd round in with a cartridge, pen, or otherwise blunted but pointy object.
The top round falls out, and you just go back and forth.

Next time though, I'm trying this.
 
I just tuck the stock under my left arm, grab the forend with my left hand, point, and fan the trigger. :rofl:
 
I pity all the poor fools that have to empty out all those 30 rounders, either by automated ammo retrieval or the inert conversion method. Being from commie-land, we only have to unload 10 at the most from our MSR, making our jobs easier. Isn't government so thoughtful.
 
Newbees used to ask why all the Skillcraft ball point pens were "all gnawed up". It was from pressing down the second round and rocking back and forth. Some guys used a cleaning rod section, but that could bugger the screw thread on the rod section that you might really need at some point. Some guys just used the first round from the first mag as the "tool". This was with 18 round loaded "20 rounders" in the way back.

I did see guys doing it the way the OP did and saw them rip up a cuticule bed on a finger or thumb nail to the point of bleeding and so never used that method.........

-kBob
 
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