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I purchased this speed loader 20 some years ago. It does not have a maker's name or mark. The pictures show that is fast and easy to use. I pull up the plunger, insert the "cartridge", place the loader's bottom over the gun's barrel and hit the top of the plunger -- your bullet is already short started. The pictures of the pouch so how I carry the additional "cartridges. The tubes "cartridges" are open ended the red and black ends hold very thin plastic circles about 1/1/4" in diameter. These plastic circles are destroyed when the "cartridge" is loaded into the barrel. Does anybody know where they can be purchased.
 

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No idea where to find them but could you grind the teeth off of a hole saw of the right diameter, sharpen it up and roll your own at the drill press? Im picturing, and I may be completely wrong, something like clamshell packaging thickness. If that is the case, you could have a lifetime supply in no time if you can't find a supply already cut. A bonus is you can punch a bunch of cleaning patches after you are done.
 

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