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These are awesome bench loaders. Mine has been super durable and worked flawlessly. Not sure about the material, but it's tough. Probably some type of HDPE. There's a free shipping code via their Facebook page: "2000FB".

The ACEM AR/M4 30 is a 30-round 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Remington)/ 300 Blackout polymer magazine speed loader for AR15/M4 compatible magazines. Part of the revolutionary ACEM line of loaders, the ACEM is the culmination of new manufacturing processes and advanced material use resulting in extreme strength, reliability and unmatched performance.

In developing the ACEM, we consulted with both active and retired specialized military personnel, law enforcement officers and shooting enthusiasts to provide the best loader possible. To ensure its durability, the ACEM AR/M4 30 was subjected to extreme temperature, impact and chemical tests. The ACEM AR/M4 30 was also tested with every magazine and round we could get our hands on, so if you find a magazine that doesn’t work with the ACEM, we want to hear about it!

Impact and crush resistant polymer construction
Open-ended mag receiver accepts virtually all magazines, regardless of capacity or manufacturer
Constant-curve internal geometry for smooth loading
Top and bottom texture for positive handling
Calibrated round indicators
Integrated grab handle for easy transport and mounting
Positive magazine engagement pin to help secure magazines during loading
Smooth loading area for easy round movement
One piece construction for greater durability
Case engaging guides allow use of live, blank, training and irregularly shaped rounds
Center feeding alignment prevents excessive wear on magazine feed lips

WARNING: Observe safe firearm handling practices at all times. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury or death. Plate Design shall not be responsible for injury, death, or property damage resulting from faulty installation, misuse, illegal use, or modification of this product.

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Picked up one of the white ones on their 'whiteout' $49.95 sale. Be nice for extended range days.

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Mine's pretty solid. I'd bet it costs at least $30 to make at decent volumes. The molecular weight is very high, which explains its durability and how it's maintained its smooth surfaces after I've loaded so many rounds through it. I don't see any wear at all on mine.

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This is a really slick new product, but it's way overpriced for what it is.

It should be priced at 1/3 what it they sell for. I could easily make one myself with two cutting boards, a router and a rotary tool. Probably cost me less than $10 to make one

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My time to build this is worth more than $70, but I'd probably still choose to build my own. As for the price, it should be free with a case of ammo. It would be an incentive to buy ammo by the case, and you'll be back buying ammo sooner.

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