I've been meaning to share my experience with this handy little magazine loader for some time now but wanted to get enough rounds through it to make sure it would hold up. I'm at about a 1,000 rounds and it works just like it did the first time, actually better since I've got the rhythm down now! :twothumbs: This is a thumb saver for sure. I've used it on the little six round mags for my P938 and my 1911. I've passed it around the range and it worked well with every type of double stack mag that was tried, from Glock, Ruger, and Springfield. I never had a need for one with my 1911 but those pesky Sig 938 mags really tore my thumb up, till I started using this nifty contraption!
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Great review man. I have to say the only pistol I've had that could have used one was an old 1911 double stack built on the BUL m5 frame. Those mags were thumb busters from the first round to the last.
Wizard509 wrote: I have Maglulas for pistols and AR15s and agree that they work VERY well.
Maglula hopes to release a loader for the AR10B Gen II mags sometime this fall.
I'll be getting one for my GenII's for sure! At present I use a stripper clip system but it always seems to leave a round or two out if I hurry. I've also had my concern about how the feed lips are treated when jamming the plunger home. I'm assuming the magula will help preserve the lips on the rifle loaders like they do on the pistol version.
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