UpLULA Loader

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I've been using one for a while and love it. The only problem is I have to bring twice as much ammo to the range now.
 
I've used one for pretty much everything except revolvers.

The only mags I couldn't use it on were the sharp angled ones like my Luger or .22s

With a bit of paying attention, I can use it on my .380, just can't squeeze it together completely.
 
Been using them since they first came out. They work great for me and my arthritis.
 
I've had one for about 2 years. I will not go to the range without it. Best thing since metalic cartridges. The best $30 I have spent in a while.

LTC
 
Best thing for Bottom Feeders since sliced bread :D

Amazon has them listed for $23.38

Anybody out there tried the Baby UpLULA yet. It's supposed to be for .22 up to .380.

John
 
Got one a few months ago when I first learned about them. Happy every since. It had been a major pain loading the stiff spring mags for my PPK/S .380, but no more.

For Ruger .22s there is a shake/load device that fills mags from a hopper. Pretty good.
 
Yup, been using one for awhile. I used it yesterday during my IDPA match. Quick and easy. My buddy used his as well. Great product, especially for double stack mags.
 
Count me in on that.Been using one for almost a year now for my M&P40C.That mag spring almost makes it a necessity(or maybe I'm just old & wore out).Never needed one for my Kimber but I tried it and said why not.
 
For Ruger .22s there is a shake/load device that fills mags from a hopper. Pretty good.

Anybody know who makes this loader?
I saw a video of it being used and wanted to give it a try, but forgot to write down who made it :o

John
 
It's really about the only way to load those really stiff-loading double-stack magazines for all the bottom feeder pistols.

Great invention . . . truly a "must have."
 
JohnnieB, I believe it's Shooters Ridge or Butler Creek that makes em.
For 22 ten round mags I use something similar to this, which can easily be home made out of wood.
 
JohnnieB, I believe it's Shooters Ridge or Butler Creek that makes em.
For 22 ten round mags I use something similar to this, which can easily be home made out of wood.

Thanks hangtree - The "thumbsaver" you pointed to is what I use with my Ruger MkII magazines. It works fine, the problem is me.
I keep dropping those itsy-bitsy little rounds on the ground and once I bend over to pick them up, I have trouble getting back up. :eek:

After trying a few different discriptions and names, I found that McFadden makes them and Midway sells them.
McFadden Ultimate Cliploader 22 Caliber Pistol Magazine Loader Polymer Clear - MidwayUSA
Think I'll give one a try, might save my back a little. :D

John
 
yes.....after a gent at the range a few years ago showed me what a fool I'd been for trying to get along without one....
 
loaders

made in ISRAEL...my 1006 an 4566 can not keep up anymore..as has already been said the loaders are the greatest gadget to come along since sliced bread............
 
I use it, as well as, the one that clamps on top of the AR type mags. Both may a chore less trouble. My thumbs are much happier after a range session now.

JR
 
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