Need thumb replacement after loading mags.

Ozarkdave

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I got the 9mm Shield and extra bag that came with it so I have five mags. I know the mags are stiff so I loaded all mags and they have set here for a couple of weeks. Went to town yesterday and got a membership at a indoor range. Shot all the mags and then reloaded a few times. I shot about one hundred rounds. I use a "Makershot" mag loader and at the end of the day my thumb hurts so bad that I would not be able to load them all again.

Been retired for awhile, so is my thumb week? Does people load with gloves on? Different mag loader?

Maybe the mags need sitting loaded for a longer time. Of course I shot by myself so may have went a little fast but I could not see doing this all day. I don't have much ammo anyway, but some day I will?

Ozarkdave
 
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Ain't about weak thumbs, it's simply about the right tools. Whatever works for you is good. Just gotta find the right stuff. I use the upLULA loader and it works fine for me. Just need a stable platform to work on. Very comfortable and not that spendy, last I checked. The first handgun I ever bought was a Ruger Mark II. Came with 2 mags. The first time I shot it, me and my brother put 1500 rounds through it. Little button on the side wore our thumbs out! Then a friend told me to use an empty .45ACP case over the button and no more raw thumb. Find what works for you. This sport shouldn't be painful.:)
 
I got the 9mm Shield and extra bag that came with it so I have five mags. I know the mags are stiff so I loaded all mags and they have set here for a couple of weeks. . . . Shot all the mags and then reloaded a few times. I shot about one hundred rounds. I use a "Makershot" mag loader and at the end of the day my thumb hurts so bad that I would not be able to load them all again.
Ozarkdave

Dave—no one has enough ammo any more to have this problem!!

Seriously, those Shield magazines are notorious for being stiff—you can run a search in here. But they are great guns—everyone I know personally that has one loves it. I was not familiar with your brand of mag loader, but I looked it up. It looks no different that the others I have used.

And welcome to the forum.
 
"Maybe the mags need sitting loaded for a longer time."

Ozarkdave, the magazines could set fully loaded for decades and the spring never weaken. I'd get a upLULA loader, leather gloves, son or a grandson (if old enough) to load up the mags.
 
The first handgun I ever bought was a Ruger Mark II. Came with 2 mags. The first time I shot it, me and my brother put 1500 rounds through it. Little button on the side wore our thumbs out! Then a friend told me to use an empty .45ACP case over the button and no more raw thumb. Find what works for you. This sport shouldn't be painful.:)

I've been there, after a day of plinking where those little buttons (Buckmark and Victory for me) just were a pain. Found a little "loader" from Hilljak that was around $10, very basic and works slick. Especially for when running a lot of ammo having fun..... which for many sadly isn't happening right now.
 
This is the only way to guy for a mag loader, The Maglula. Works with double stack and single stack, 9mm to 45ACP. Makes easy work of those Shield mags.

Maglula UpLULA Pistol Mag Loader Unloader Polymer Black

This is your answer. I tried a couple different mag loaders till I got one of these. It doesn't require any thumb strength at all, and laughs at Shield mag springs.

Once you get used to it you will be loading mags in seconds, literally. I'm certain I could load a Shield mag in 10 seconds if I tried.
 
Uplula mag loader is your friend. Think 9mm mags are stiff? Try Shield 45's.
 
Clip a few coils on one for an easy to load range mag and see how that works unless you leave them loaded all the time which is why they are so stiff. My pcc runs on greasegun mags that have crazy strong springs that I've cut down with no issues. The only mags that stay loaded all the time are the 3 that go with my edc, a .380 Colt Mustang.
 
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Springs become less stiff by full cycles, loading, unloading (shooting)
Over and over.
Leaving them loaded for months, even years isn't going to help.

Just put some rounds through it, and the mags will get easier to load.
When I buy a new Shield I buy a cheap Range Tray loader for that caliber, it helps get that last round in. But after a while I don't even need that.
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uplula...and buy from a reputable dealer. apparently alot of the uplulas on amazon are counterfeits.
 
Well I got one! In the beginning I knew I needed a loader but only found like one brand on the bay. Yesterday I searched for the Maglula and found one in Paducah, Ky. at a sports store so I bought it online and picked it up.

That thing works so good!!!! It should be a sticky!

Thanks guys, I needed that. Now I need ammo to load!

Ozarkdave
 
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Well I got one! In the beginning I knew I needed a loader but only found like one brand on the bay. Yesterday I searched for the Maglula and found one in Paducah, Ky. at a sports store so I bought it online and picked it up.

That thing works so good!!!! It should by a sticky!

Thanks guys, I needed that. Now I need ammo to load!

Ozarkdave

Good to hear! Now get out there and shoot! Once or twice then stop. Ammo's expensive!:D
 
I think those Maglulas are so god, the only thing better is having someone load mags for you. :D
And the accessory piece that narrows the opening to make it easier to load single-stack mags is a great option. No worry about holding steady.... it does that for you.
 
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