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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This worked better than I thought it would. Easy to load 9mm magazine and it’s pretty quick. My thumbs are thanking for getting these. Hard plastic I would think will last for awhile but there are three of them
Carlton D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
All of my order was what I expected from the product very satisfied.
Shaun Sexton
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Works as intended
Brian S
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I have a few diffrernt mag loaders that came with my other pistols, but none would fit the S&W m&p mags. These worked perfectly and the 3 pack lets me throw them in different bags.
TiNy
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
3 for like $12 is a great value saves thumbs lol are they the best ever no but i did not expect them to be as good as they are they work on the Rock Island Armory Mapp MS which takes regular CZ 75 mags can't complain they do whay they are supposed to do easy to use once you get how they work. pretty fast loading will purchase again if the need arises
Searay 1
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Alll 3 were same size? They work but I'm not impressed with fitment, What they measure these things with a yardstick?..You mostly get what you pay for.
D. Oh
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Low price and works great.
H. W. Stone
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021
This fit and worked with the Browning High Power magazines in both 9mm and 40 caliber, and if you want to use it on an Inglis HiPower magazine it is just a tiny bit tight at the back feed lips, but twenty seconds with a file easily reduces and rounds it off.It did not like Glock mags, but a flat file up the insides will open it a bit, and then you can reshape the front and rear so it glides on instead of hanging up during the process. That only applies to the Glock people. Of about a dozen mags tried only the Glock gave us a problem, that that means there is a chance your magazine and this loader will not like each other, but it is easy to sell or trade off if it does not work on your magazine. In fact, I was offered more than I paid for the three mags in a bag for one loader, and she loves it.The loader is made of HARD PLASTIC-- if a 250 pound plus angry man is storming from one section to another and steps on the loader it breaks.All "extractor groove" index mags work by the same method-- use the loader to push down the round or rounds already in the magazine, insert another round, pull the loader up, then push the round to the rear and repeat the process. That is where the hard plastic works better than the softer loaders, but face it, no magic is used, so each round is push down the existing rounds, insert a round and slide it to the back, pull UP on the loader to clear the rear of the cartridge, push the round to fully seated in the magazine, then use the loader down to repeat the process. Using two hands is the only way to go, and a couple of nine year old girl had no issues with loading the magazines-- unlike a couple adults who thought things should work by themselves and are miffed thirteen rounds took almost thirty seconds for the kids, but the adults could load the thirteen rounds in ten or eleven seconds if they really, really tried.Basically, very affordable, fairly rugged if you don't step on it, and while not idiot proof, it is close to idiot proof. I feel it is a good bargain, a good loader, and that is the name of the game.If the sidewalls were thicker and it was just a shade stronger I would have gone 5 out of 5 stars, but at this price buying three of these for less than one "better" loader makes sense.Particularly when you loan one-- and wave goodbye to it.
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