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Sig Sauer P365 9mm Speed Loader
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Last crawled date: 5 years, 9 months ago
The Sig Sauer P365 9mm pistol has a notoriously stiff magazine spring, so a speed loader is a handy addition to your range bag. Insert the first round as usual, then use this loader to save your fingers for the remainder.
I saw them available for purchase, but I figured I'd use it as a project to get acquainted with Fusion 360. Spent about an hour of time modeling and tweaking between iterations.
Usage: Use speed loader as depicted in the photos to depress a round, then slide in the next round until it hits the loader. Raise loader out of the way and finish inserting the new round. Repeat until the mag is full.
I'd imagine this model could be resized for your particular model, although I haven't tried. Please comment with your attempts so others can learn.Measure your magazine at its widest points along the top 6 cm of the magazine:
- Front to back (P365: 32 mm)
- Side to side (P365: 20.5 mm)
Quick math will give you percentages to resize by in your slicer:
Your Mag Size / Sig Mag Size * 100 = % Resize
I saw them available for purchase, but I figured I'd use it as a project to get acquainted with Fusion 360. Spent about an hour of time modeling and tweaking between iterations.
Usage: Use speed loader as depicted in the photos to depress a round, then slide in the next round until it hits the loader. Raise loader out of the way and finish inserting the new round. Repeat until the mag is full.
I'd imagine this model could be resized for your particular model, although I haven't tried. Please comment with your attempts so others can learn.Measure your magazine at its widest points along the top 6 cm of the magazine:
- Front to back (P365: 32 mm)
- Side to side (P365: 20.5 mm)
Quick math will give you percentages to resize by in your slicer:
Your Mag Size / Sig Mag Size * 100 = % Resize
