Mag Loader?

Dave49

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Brand new owner, first S&W and bought a Sheild compact with Crimson Trace laser. Bought this due to many high praises and when I brought it home it was impossible to get more than one shell in either mag. I took them out to the garage and put a drop of oil on several key spots and then took a 7/16 open end wrench and worked the slide up and down about 50 times. I was able to then get 5 shells in the 7 shot mag. Are stiff springs normal and if so what mag loader do you guys use? I paid $440 out the door for this set up so I think I did OK.
 
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+100 on the Uplula. Those things are the bomb.

I have one for pistol mags, one for AR mags, and one for .22 LR mags.
 
I have 1200rds thru 3 eight round mags and they are nearly as stiff now as they were when I first used them. Uplula is the only way to go!!!
 
Went to 3 WalMarts nothing for pistols period, 2 gun stores $34.99 and $39.99 for the mag loader and it wasn't the right one (not even a place for my model). Amazon here I come.
 
Gotta agree with the Uplula loader. I sill use it even though by now my mags are loose enough to get that last round in. It's much faster when loading mags at the range allowing more shootin' time.
 
Went to 3 WalMarts nothing for pistols period, 2 gun stores $34.99 and $39.99 for the mag loader and it wasn't the right one (not even a place for my model). Amazon here I come.

Dave also try E bay! I got mine there for around 28$ shipped, I believe it was from E Cop, Great to deal with!
Found a couple
Maglula Uplula Universal Pistol Magazine Speed Loader Unloader 9mm 45ACP UP60B | eBay
Maglula Uplula UP60B 24222 Universal Pistol Magazine Loader Unloader 9mm 45ACP | eBay
 
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Dave49, after disassembling & 'thoroughly' cleaning your new mags warm them up real well (buy your wife new cookie sheets and use the old ones to spread out the pieces) & give them a light double spray of silicone spray. You can use a hair dryer or heat gun to warm them up. Be careful not to melt or distort the followers. You can also use the oven set low but, make sure you wash all parts in 'soap & hot water' first. Putting things in a hot oven w/oil residue on them will not be appreciated. :( My wife likes her new oven by the way, after 60 yrs I thought I was smarter than that. Anyway, unlike oil, the silicone dries leaving a nice slick surface that does not attract dirt.
 
Thanks everyone for all the info and the warm welcome, I am a retired journeyman machine repairman but Arthur has limited my tinkering. Got back into shooting (Ruger 10/45 pistol) and love it. Have been carrying a Beretta 21A for cc and realized I could use a little more stopping power. Discovered that I can shoot about 10-15 rounds in my Ruger 38 LCR before pain sets in so I went with the Shield to carry. Looking forwards to taking this pistol to the range and also finding a good holster. A friend uses the Veracarry and loves it over his $130 holster. Take care everyone.
 
Thanks everyone for all the info and the warm welcome, I am a retired journeyman machine repairman but Arthur has limited my tinkering. Got back into shooting (Ruger 10/45 pistol) and love it. Have been carrying a Beretta 21A for cc and realized I could use a little more stopping power. Discovered that I can shoot about 10-15 rounds in my Ruger 38 LCR before pain sets in so I went with the Shield to carry. Looking forwards to taking this pistol to the range and also finding a good holster. A friend uses the Veracarry and loves it over his $130 holster. Take care everyone.
Dave look at the Alien Gear Holsters, Good price and if you want 2 look into the 2fer deal.. I have the IWB and the OWB

Concealed Carry Holsters - Alien Gear Holsters - Gun Holsters

And a Low price Kydex holster IWB I also have was 25$ for the Shield I got off E Bay, from Jel Tec
! The link will take you to his E bay page! Great to deal with , I have 1 for my Shield and 1 for my Ruger 9E
JelTecHolsters | Budget Minded Products

Also look into the Talon Grip Tape , IMO give a better feel of the grip, Helps when Uncle Arthur speaks up :O

TALON Gun Grips for Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9mm/ .40
 
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Once you get them loaded with as many rounds as you can leave them loaded for a while. That should help.

Doubtful. Springs get weaker from repeated compression/relaxation cycles, not staying compressed.
 

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