Glock double stack speed loader

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Jesse Wales

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went to sportsmans warehouse today and got a UpLULA speed loader for my 30SF double stack Glock mags
that I saw recomended on here ,
it works really well once u figure out how to use it , not cheap $30.00
but im impressed with how well it works
thanx guys
 
+1 for mine. I used it to "crunch" the last round into my G30 mags to loosen them up. Sold the G30 but kept the Uplula, lol. Say that three times real fast.
 
I always see people recommending other loaders in this type of thread...usually for a specific pistol, often citing that it's much cheaper than an UPLULA. That's great if you have one, but I like something that can load my 9mm M&Ps, Springfield .45, .45 M&P, etc., etc., without worrying that I grabbed the wrong one. I'd need something like 6 different loaders, and at even $6 or $7 a piece, that starts adding up to UPLULA prices anyway. Plus, just about anything new I ever get, I'm confident the UPLULA will fit it as well.
 
I have one and LOVE it.

I got upset last week when I went to range and forgot it --- pain from loading mag's made me put it in the ammo range bag.
 
I used one and they are awesome. Unfortunately, for the price I keep buying an extra 150 rounds instead of the loader when I go to buy one.
 
+1 I'm with you, strong thumbs and more ammunition.

The minor blood blisters and knicks aren't that bad...especially compared to a day working in the yard or the abuse my hands take at the gym. I just don't like wearing gloves for anything.

I like really, really the uplula, though. But using it when my typical shooting sessions are between 200 and 500 rounds, it isn't that much of a help for me. I keep hoping it lands under the tree at Christmas. But with MY money...I'll take 150 more rounds of 9mm all day long.
 
Some ranges don't allow loaded mags to be brought in (at least that's what I've read here and in other places). Some ranges charge by the hour.

Put those together, and mag loading time really costs $. The Uplula pays for itself pretty quickly.
 
Some ranges Don't allow loaded mags to be brought in (at least that's what I've read here and in other places. *Some ranges charge by the hour.

Put those together, and mag loading time really costs $. *The Uplula pays for itself pretty quickly.

Understood. Then it's a great solution for that.

For me, I am blessed in that I shoot on my own land. So for me it's just sort of a nicety.
 
It's true. Having a place out in the country is a lot more expensive than a shooting range membership... The fringe benefits are worth it though.
 
Costs 30$ there, costs 30€ here. I don't regret any of those spent €. Makes my range days comfortable and I don't have a sore thumb on the way back home.
 
Uplula Is The Best...

:what: I've been using an Uplula for about 3 years now and I would'nt take my money back for it. They are great !
 
I load 15-20 Glock 17 mags at a sitting every week. The UpLula makes it a lot easier and quicker to get it done. No time wasted at the range or back yard.

Now, if they just made something that would make the brass jump up off the ground and into the empty bag. :)
 
Being a one handed shooter, that UpLULA speedloader has been a life saver for me. And it works in All my magazines. Double stack, or single stack.

Just wish I had thought of it first :-(
 
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