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My P365 mags are super tight. It takes all my strength to get the last round into any of the three mags I have (two 10 and one 12 rounder). I grabbed a speedloader on eBay for $11 and it broke as soon as I tried to get the last round in today. It's made of plastic. Anything else out there that won't bend or break? I've never used these before today, but my hands were worn out after a range session last week.
 
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Don't have a 365, but I'm a huge fan of UpLulas. Some mags I still have to load last round by hand.



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A second vote for an UpLula. It works great with my P365 mags.
 
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YEP. THAT IS THE ONE. LOADED THOUSANDS OF ROUNDS.
 
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Yet another vote for UpLula.



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Until you get an uplula, you can make do with a glock loader. I have never used a glock one until I put 500-600 rounds through a 365, and the glock loader was all I could find with me. It works surprisingly well on the 365 mags.
 
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UpLula all the way.

I have one in my range bag and one on my workbench. I've shot 4K rounds thru my two P365's and almost every round was loaded with an UpLula.



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I grabbed a speedloader on eBay for $11 and it broke as soon as I tried to get the last round in today.


I guess there are UpLula knockoffs all over eBay if that's what you got. Get a genuine one from a trusted source.




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I guess there are UpLula knockoffs all over eBay


They are on amazon too. Trusted source is correct. Try Top Gun Supply, Midway USA, etc....



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I'm seeing a trend here. Thanks.
 
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And they come in pink. Serves as an anti theft device.
So you tell everyone, anyway.


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Until you get an uplula, you can make do with a glock loader. I have never used a glock one until I put 500-600 rounds through a 365, and the glock loader was all I could find with me. It works surprisingly well on the 365 mags.

I second this.

I thought the UpLula was a ripoff, until I tried it and bought one. I won't say it's a bargain, but if you use it a lot, it is worth it. If you go to ranges that charge by the hour, then the effort and time saved w/ a good mag loader/charger is significant.

The Glock mag loader sleeve is a decent alternative.
 
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I guess there are UpLula knockoffs all over eBay
They are on amazon too. Trusted source is correct. Try Top Gun Supply, Midway USA, etc....
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UpLula...it's all that, and more!

Fantastic magazine loader.


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yup, get a real UpLula. Not a knock-off. It will last a lifetime.

expect to spend about $30 on a real one.


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Uplula works well...that said, those mag springs will loosen up in a cpl of weeks to the point that a 73 yo with arthritic fingers can manage (me). I shoot on my home/farm range, so time is not of the essence, as I'm not paying by the minute. I really feel for you guys that are paying through the nose to get some shooting in...

Our farm has been the quarterly sight in and practice venue for a lot of local LEO's and KY HP's over the years...and I don't even make 'em pick up their brass! I must have 10,000 .40 & 9mm cases in my basement reloading shop.

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yup, get a real UpLula. Not a knock-off. It will last a lifetime.

expect to spend about $30 on a real one.



Agreed!

Getchya an UpLula. Cool




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UpLULA all the way!



It will change your life and you'll never want to go back to hand-loading any magazine ever again.


 
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I never owned an UPLULA until I bought a P365. After awhile, you should be able to load w/o the tool, but it's so much easier on the fingers to use it.


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I load mine with an UpLula.
 
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