Yes, thanks to this site and a few other sites, I bought an UpLula Magazine Loader not long ago. Man, there are just to many "must have" things. Like the Midway USA range bag that I bought last week, several different types of ammo that I read about. And, of course, the never ending "must have" list of guns. I need to stay off line for a while. :duh:
I'm sure you'd also see the point if you did a job that did not create callouses on your thumbs, then went to the range to shoot 200 rounds, or some training to shoot 1000 rounds, out of 6 round single-stack magazines that have feed-lips like razor blades.
I bought mine after slicing through my thumb twice. I need to not have cuts on my thumb every week. This thing is awesome!
Sixto the point for myself at least, is that I can load my mags as fast as I can pick up the bullets. It's even quicker if you have a handfull of them when you start. Plus, no more sore thumbs from the last round or two.
I bought one but then I seem to buy one of about everything. I do like it for loading up magazines on the range. Handy tool if you're shooting autoloaders.
Mine seems to hang up on my 1911 mags but works fine on everything else, including my .380 PPK mags... really confusing but it seems the channel for the single stack mag is maybe just a tad too narrow. I do love the thing for my G19 mags though. I'll probably get the MagLula for ARs soon as well.
Jack
I bought one specifically for 600-1000rd training weekends and couldn't have been more pleased. It sure saved some wear and tear on my fingers, and my training buddy's too.
Ditto. I found mine while trying to find a mag loader for my P-30. Since it was new, no one knew what fit the magazines. Now I have something that fits all my magazines.
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