Speed Loader for a Sigma SW9f??

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Another vote for the UpLula. In fact, I bought two, so I can keep one in my range bag.

The only negative about them, in my experience, is that they will spoil you...after using one for a while, you will find loading a magazine without one unpleasant. ;)
 
Two thumbs up on the Uplula...one of the best purchases I've every made. And I agree with GKC, once you've used one there is no going back to loading the "old fashioned way."
 
...once you've used one there is no going back to loading the "old fashioned way."

I enjoy watching Hickok45's videos, and he makes it seem so effortless to thumb rounds into whatever magazine he needs to load.

But then, he does everything else well, too... :)
 
Uplula for everything but Glock. Glock loader for Glock mags.

Why would that be? I've used my UpLula on Glock magazines as well. In fact, I've used it to load magazines of several calibers (.380, 9mm, .40, and .45) from a variety of handguns and the UpLula did fine on them all.
 
I have even used my glock 23 provided loader on my SW9f and it works, tab is a little tight but still works, I have a Boonie loader as well as the Upl.. mentioned above, it was half the pricie. I bought the Upl.. because I have a Para Ord P14-45 and no other loader could handle the width of the mag and it was almost impossible to load all 14 in the mag without it.
 
<----new gun owner,Thanks for all the advise, next is a lighter trigger spring kit?

If you are a new gun owner, see if you can master the gun you have, as it is. Once you have some rounds through it, you may find you like it for what it is designed to be...it's a gun without an external safety, and the heavier trigger acts as a safety device. If you can't get comfortable with it, then you can always make changes...although to me, before I start making changes to the fire control mechanism of a gun that I use for SD/HD, I'd buy a different gun. Many people put in these kits and they are fine...others have problems with them. To me, it's kind of like buying a car with a manual transmission and then converting it to an automatic transmission. ;)
 
Thanks, I will try to learn the gun better before making any changes and running through a lot more rounds.
If you are a new gun owner, see if you can master the gun you have, as it is. Once you have some rounds through it, you may find you like it for what it is designed to be...it's a gun without an external safety, and the heavier trigger acts as a safety device. If you can't get comfortable with it, then you can always make changes...although to me, before I start making changes to the fire control mechanism of a gun that I use for SD/HD, I'd buy a different gun. Many people put in these kits and they are fine...others have problems with them. To me, it's kind of like buying a car with a manual transmission and then converting it to an automatic transmission. ;)
 
To me, it's kind of like buying a car with a manual transmission and then converting it to an automatic transmission. ;)

Why would anyone do that? I'll keep the man pedal :p.

I say if you want to mod your gun, go for it. Just make sure you test it afterward.
 

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