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Loki Research

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These hot new items just came in!

Made in USA.jpg
Every item, every sourced part, and every chemical, ALL of it is proudly made in the USA!


With every purchase direct from Loki Research, you will now receive not 1, but 2 free stickers on every box.

Loki Research- Supporting Hobby Rocketry and the USA since 2003.
 
:clap::clap: This is what is great in this hobby; a lot of stuff made in US ( and some in Canada )
 
No offense to our Canadian Friends. I know it is a separate country, but if it is made in Canada, I still consider it made in America. They make great products and are a part of North America.

I still will buy plenty of Loki just because I know it is make in the USA.
 
Mine will go right on my motor box when my new hardware and reloads get here. Thanks Scott!
 
Mine will go right on my motor box when my new hardware and reloads get here. Thanks Scott!

What I said was 2 stickers ON the box, but since you'd like one for your motor box, I put one inside the box for you to peel and stick. ;-)

Mexico is North America too.

A lot of popular reloads out there come with materials not sourced from North America, and with so many motors to choose from these days, I'm sure it can sometimes be hard to choose one. I thought that knowing all Loki Research materials and products are made not only within North America, but in the USA would help some people to make their decision more easily.
 
In these days when it seems like everything is made in China, its nice to know there are people like Scott that are committed to doing business in the USA. I have several LOKI motors and am glad to help support American workers. Bought a couple tools made in China the other day, freakin' junk.
 
Well,

I am not ordering rocket motors from Mexico.

Luckly for you Mexico doesnt make model Rocket motors :D

But they do for fireworks, and i got to tell you they are poweful for a 24mm E sized looking one
(yes I saw one and had one in my hands) :D
 
What I said was 2 stickers ON the box, but since you'd like one for your motor box, I put one inside the box for you to peel and stick. ;-)



A lot of popular reloads out there come with materials not sourced from North America, and with so many motors to choose from these days, I'm sure it can sometimes be hard to choose one. I thought that knowing all Loki Research materials and products are made not only within North America, but in the USA would help some people to make their decision more easily.


I need a Loki Sticker -> preferably one with the new logo!

Kick off a line of 29mm Reloads and you would get the bulk of my business. I need things I can fly in the North East where we are so badly compromised by NFPA 1127 (and <rant on> our organizational blind adherence to it </rant>)
 
Just found out that Loki Research is located a half hour from where I live :headbang:
It's good to know that their products are made in the USA
 
Just found out that Loki Research is located a half hour from where I live :headbang:
It's good to know that their products are made in the USA

Loki is no longer in PA, the company is in or near Lake of the Ozarks, MO.
 
What I said was 2 stickers ON the box, but since you'd like one for your motor box, I put one inside the box for you to peel and stick. ;-)



A lot of popular reloads out there come with materials not sourced from North America, and with so many motors to choose from these days, I'm sure it can sometimes be hard to choose one. I thought that knowing all Loki Research materials and products are made not only within North America, but in the USA would help some people to make their decision more easily.

The banner under your wed address would make a nice bumper sticker for my tailer. You could even ad made in USA to that.
 
Scott, If you don't mind I would like to follow your example.
I'm proud to manufacture in our Country and I want folks to know where they are buying from!
 
We'll all have to wait on new bumper stickers for a while. It's on the list and I'm officially out of all of them :-( I need to see if I can get some made at a better quality than the last ones made that are like the one in my signature. The graphics quality was sub par IMO. For $1 each I wasn't too pleased, but they were made local right here at the Lake of the Ozarks. That I was happy about,....2-3 minutes from the house.

Eric, have at it dude! :)
 
I need to see if I can get some made at a better quality than the last ones made that are like the one in my signature. The graphics quality was sub par IMO.

See what Mark at Stickershock can do. I mean I would pay a few bucks for one. (<$5).


Speaking of cruel....

Scott - the whole darn 38-240 line is 120g of propellant - EXCEPT THE H144 WHICH IS 126g! One freaking gram over the class 1 limit. You did that on purpose...admit it. That was just to get my goat so I can't fly my single favorite H at METRA right now.

Me thinks I am gonna grind a half a gram off each of the grains, call it EX and fly the stinking thing....
 
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Al,

I'm not sure where you are finding 126g for the H-144, but probably on ThrustCurve.org which would be incorrect, and I'm not sure why.
https://www.lokiresearch.com/Documents/38mm_G80_H144_I405_J528_instructions.pdf

The Loki Research "half grain" motor grains are all =/<30 grams each to be shipable and 4 x 30 = 120.

You do bring up a good point however. I had planned on getting a new reload certified for the 120/240/480 cases. The 240 load would have been made up of 5 grains, each under 30g, but totaling over 120g. How much over I'm not sure yet, but I'll know to keep it at or below 125g! Thanks man! :)

Have you seen this little gem yet? It's one of those mentioned above.
 
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