Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/10

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Subject: Re: Loading M3
From: Carl Socolow <csocolow@microserve.net>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 21:31:52 -0400

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CapsTeeth@aol.com wrote:
> 
<Snip>
> >  The downside is that they are not nearly as effective as the M3/M2 system
> >  and have been sarcastically called the 'Never-Load' kits.  The M3/M2
> >  system, while cumbersome, is sure and certain;  the never-load kit is
> >  unreliable.
> 
>                      Pretty much the reason I'm having mine replaced with the
> M6 spool, although I know some people who curse that also.  The way I always
> used the aftermarket quick-load was to watch the leader wind on one turn
> before replacing the baseplate.  It never slipped out on me that way.  With
> my M6's I just close it up and watch the rewind crank and so far it always
> seems to "grab".  I agree that the original M3/M2 system is very reliable,
> but it's also slow and if you don't have pockets or can't sit down or it's
> cold out, that system is a royal pain in the behind.
>

I read here on the LUG about having a couple extra M3 spools "preloaded"
with leader already in the inserted position. They're kept at the ready
and when it's time to reload you just insert both the film and spool at
the same time, advance a frame or two, replace baseplate and, voila,
back in action.

I do have the conversion kit for my M2 and I like that also but you do
have to be more diligent when loading to make sure that the leader
doesn't slip.

Carl S.
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