@@m3ktacticalYeah I got a cheap speed loader that was not much right different him the one that came with the Glock 9mm. I've ended up wasting so much time between firing fumbling with the rounds and the magazines. Definitely learned my lesson this time. I'm spending that extra $10 on this thingamajig.
I agree 💯.I use mine frequently. I forgot it once and instantly regretted it. Loading 31 round Glock mags is a pain without this thing. Thanks for watching!
😂 What happens is the force is on the follower, not on the lips. It's just like hand loading without the hands. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
I see this video is one year old. Have you continued using this particular loader since you uploaded this video? I am thinking about purchasing it myself but am a little weary about it possibly damaging mags.
Thank you for watching. I still use this loader regularly. It is a staple in my range bag. I have had zero issues with the loader and I have had no damage to my Glock or Mags.
@@liamevans6659 Excellent question. It's almost like apples and oranges. If you leave your ammo in the original box, the ETS CAM is hard to beat. It is fast and easy. If you pour your ammo into an ammo container, the ludex is the way to go. The ludex is not as fast as the ETS but still a nifty tool for loading mags!
So can I assume the round is being pushed/forced past the feed lips (spreading them slightly) as opposed to any direct push against the follower? The push is straight down (or rather up as is the case) into the mag?
Great question. No, it isn't being forced past the feed lips. while the mag is pushed straight down, the round is positioned in a spot where it is loading from the front of the mag. I wasn't sure about this until you asked and I just checked it out. So, no, there is no undue stress put on the feed lips. I hope this helps.
It gets the job done. This is a great option for people that don't already have the Glock speed loader, like me. I have Glock mags for my EPC 9, but I don't own a Glock Handgun so I never got the speed loader (I'm assuming it comes with the purchase as the one with Walther did). But you are correct, both save the fingers.
has anyone tried any of ludex's loaders with a beretta mag 92,m9 px4,? I would love to ask the manufacturer this and more, but I dont know how to contact them. Google seems to be stumped on this one, it just shows a company making software for baseball card collectors. Any idea on contact info? Thanx much good video
Thank you for the video! This is the speed loader I'm planning on being when i go to the range in about 3 months!
I think you will love it. I still use this every time I go to the range as I have most of my 9 mm loose in an ammo box.
@@m3ktacticalYeah I got a cheap speed loader that was not much right different him the one that came with the Glock 9mm. I've ended up wasting so much time between firing fumbling with the rounds and the magazines. Definitely learned my lesson this time. I'm spending that extra $10 on this thingamajig.
Ludex is the easiest to use speed loader out there. Highly recommend this brand over the rest!
I agree 💯.I use mine frequently. I forgot it once and instantly regretted it. Loading 31 round Glock mags is a pain without this thing. Thanks for watching!
Seems to me that if you keep spreading the mag lips apart it will become loose. (that's what she said!)
😂 What happens is the force is on the follower, not on the lips. It's just like hand loading without the hands. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
I see this video is one year old. Have you continued using this particular loader since you uploaded this video? I am thinking about purchasing it myself but am a little weary about it possibly damaging mags.
Thank you for watching. I still use this loader regularly. It is a staple in my range bag. I have had zero issues with the loader and I have had no damage to my Glock or Mags.
Nice video quality for a new channel.
How does this compare to the ets cam speedloader
@@liamevans6659 Excellent question. It's almost like apples and oranges. If you leave your ammo in the original box, the ETS CAM is hard to beat. It is fast and easy. If you pour your ammo into an ammo container, the ludex is the way to go. The ludex is not as fast as the ETS but still a nifty tool for loading mags!
@@m3ktactical I figured I’ll eventually probably end up getting both of em. thanks for the input!
Thank you !!
Thank you for watching!
So can I assume the round is being pushed/forced past the feed lips (spreading them slightly) as opposed to any direct push against the follower? The push is straight down (or rather up as is the case) into the mag?
Great question. No, it isn't being forced past the feed lips. while the mag is pushed straight down, the round is positioned in a spot where it is loading from the front of the mag. I wasn't sure about this until you asked and I just checked it out. So, no, there is no undue stress put on the feed lips. I hope this helps.
@@m3ktactical Thanks for following up - it looks like a pretty decent loader.
I am sticking to a stock Glock loader, thanks.
It gets the job done. This is a great option for people that don't already have the Glock speed loader, like me. I have Glock mags for my EPC 9, but I don't own a Glock Handgun so I never got the speed loader (I'm assuming it comes with the purchase as the one with Walther did). But you are correct, both save the fingers.
has anyone tried any of ludex's loaders with a beretta mag 92,m9 px4,? I would love to ask the manufacturer this and more, but I dont know how to contact them. Google seems to be stumped on this one, it just shows a company making software for baseball card collectors.
Any idea on contact info? Thanx much good video
Great question. I have no idea. I don't have any contact information. They have a universal speed loader on Amazon but I have no experience with it.
Stamp loader
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