Magazine Loader for Glock mags GOT ONE!

I have the ETS loader and the Maglula, and I use the ETS loader 98% of the time! If you buy 9mm that comes in trays the ETS loads way faster than the Maglula and the ETS works with glock and CZ mags. I find the ETS one a bit harder to load sometimes as it requires a bit of force to get it going and its easy to fumble, but I freaking hate loading with loose rounds with the maglula when its cold out.
 
If we where still doing gunshows, John, you could play with my Uplula , I use it for colt 1911 45 and 9mm as well, You don't need insert for single stack mags like the 1911 .
the only limit to speed is how fast you can pick the ammo out of the box. Never tried that other one, look interesting, but wonder how long it will last?
 
Yup the Uplula magazine loader is definitely the one to use. Glock mags are a ##### at first but overtime they lighten up. I don't recommend leaving them loaded while being stored. It put undue stress on the magazine spring and before you know the last few rounds may not feed.
 
Yup the Uplula magazine loader is definitely the one to use. Glock mags are a ##### at first but overtime they lighten up. I don't recommend leaving them loaded while being stored. It put undue stress on the magazine spring and before you know the last few rounds may not feed.

Do you have any first hand experience of a magazine that the spring wore out from being stored loaded? Because millions of magazines are stored loaded every day across America and if it was really a problem you'd think everyone would know by now...

That ETS loader looks slick, but not seeing any in stock anywhere.
 
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Do you have any first hand experience of a magazine that the spring wore out from being stored loaded? Because millions of magazines are stored loaded every day across America and if it was really a problem you'd think everyone would know by now...

That ETS loader looks slick, but not seeing any in stock anywhere.

Lol NOBODY that says that has any experience with a magazine spring wearing out. They don't. The whole premise behind spring steel, when used properly, is that it returns to its original shape unless stretched past it's elastic limit. Which it won't be if the magazine is designed correctly. Which they are.
 
I’ve had mags loaded for years and they’re fine, if a loaded spring was an issue people would be replacing springs on their vehicles regularly. Repeated cycles are what wears a spring out, not constant load.
 
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