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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This magazine pistol loader is high-quality, durable, and easy to use. It speeds up the loading process, reduces hand strain, and works with various calibers. A great value for anyone looking for efficiency and convenience.
Paul T
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I’ve tried a few different speed loaders over the years, but this one is hands down the best I’ve used. It’s incredibly easy to use, even with stiff magazines that usually give me trouble. The build quality is solid, and it feels like it’s going to last a long time. Reloading is so much faster now, and my thumbs are thanking me! If you’re serious about shooting and want to save time and effort, this is a must-have.
misha
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I was initially hesitant to purchase this loader after reading some of the negative reviews, but I decided to give it a try anyway—and I’m so glad I did! After using it with several different magazines (including 9mm), I can confidently say that this tool works exactly as advertised.The design is intuitive, and once you get the hang of it, loading magazines becomes much faster and easier than doing it by hand. I didn’t experience any of the issues mentioned in the negative reviews, such as misalignment or difficulty with the mechanism. In fact, I found the loader to be sturdy, well-built, and surprisingly efficient.It’s clear that some people may have had trouble due to unfamiliarity with the tool, but with a little practice, it’s incredibly straightforward to use. I’m honestly puzzled by the negative feedback because my experience has been nothing but positive.If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable magazine loader, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It’s a great value for the price and has made my range days so much easier!
Moonfish
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I wanted to love this bullet gadget. My poor fingers hurt so much after loading a few magazines, I thought this might help. It is easier on the thumb but has too many downsides to make it worth using. First, it doesn't hold the magazine in place, you have to keep it straight and steady the whole time. Next, after a bullet goes in you have to basically drop the magazine down and back up for the next, like a circular sweeping motion. It is not any faster to use, and unless you have huge hands can't be done one handed. All in all, it's not worth the time and effort to use.
Anastasiya
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I have bought it just to make my thumb relaxed and that is exactly what this thing do. You switch the effort from your thumb to your wrist. for sure I needed some rounds to get used to it, but in the end I do it relaxed, no big thumb dents and pains. That is exactly what I needed. so I would say - the thing is worth to buy it.
Caden
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I want to start with saying that I have not used anything like this before, this was not very easy to use I actually found it harder to load my mags using this than just using my hands, it is not very ergonomic and felt like no matter how you place it there's no comfort to it. To be honest if you really want a speed loader I would spend the extra money to get one made for your mag.
eN C
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
The instructions are misleading. There is an implied simple action to to manipulate this, but that is not the case. This is the worst part of trying to use the device as the kick out and lift action is so unnatural. The engineering is interesting and it does work with a wide range of stick magazines, but the manipulation is very difficult and adds un-needed steps.When I mention the unnatural motion, the depression foot needs to kick out from under the brass and be pushed up. The initial motion can be done with one hand, but you really need 2 hands to realign the foot back and push back down. The rubber pad helps with all this, but it doubled the time to fill overall. It was very odd to try and figure this out as this whole step was omitted from the instruction sheet and it took looking at the springs and angles of the ramp to confirm I was not wrong.In terms of effectiveness, it was interesting the see how the brass sat against the the back nicely in one go, rather than that bit of an extra push to seat or the typical mag tap into the palm to align everything. That does not help the extra time it took or how sore my wrist was from trying to get a more natural motion over the 13 mags i was working with. Sitting back with a can of beverage and pondering the table, I was not happy. If all this engineering simply helped align the brass better but at the cost of time and effort, this seems to be a waste. The idea of taking less time as possible and in the most efficient manner is the goal for this. When a sore thumb and nothing other than the magazine and brass is the baseline, that is a hard standard. I'd rather a sore thumb to using this again.
Ron N
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
GENERIC - Universal Mag Speedloader Tool For Pistol Magazines - I found the loader difficult to use and definitely not faster than just loading rounds by hand. The magazine fits into the loader by pressing the side clamps to open the loader. With the handle depressed, you push the magazine up to depress the follower, insert a round then release the handle. Then, the awkward part is you have to slide the magazine back down to allow the ramp to move over the magazine follower. You press the magazine back up to let the loader tongue depress the follower, and drop in the next round. All the while, your hand has to keep the magazine in alignment with the tool. I found that the magazine kept pushing out at the top. Even after working with it for a while, I just could not find a rhythm to load rounds smoothly on 9mm magazines. There are better hand speed loaders on the market, especially for the price.
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