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I have always loved/preferred/enjoyed etc using the HKS Speedloaders/Magloaders for all my other guns (Glocks/S&W/Ruger etc)... But.. It doesn't appear that HKS makes one for the P365..

Anyone else trying to find the perfect magloader? (I've tried the Maglula/Uplula and I don't like it... Anyone have any thoughts? Am I missing something or does HKS not make one for the P365?
 
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If you don't like the Maglula I think you must be missing something. What don't you like about it?
 
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I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.



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Personally, I've always preferred the MagLula, but to each his/her own.


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MagLula works for me. I only wish the .22 cal version would work on my Kimber's mags Frown

Heh... HKS makes three .22 cal. speedloaders, any one of which might work on my Kimber Rimfire Target 1911's mags, but: My pistol isn't listed, they give no min/max dimensions for their products, and they have no contact link whatsoever on their site

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Personally, I've always preferred the MagLula, but to each his/her own.


Another vote for Maglula. I've got 4 of them each for different applications.
 
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Another vote for Maglula. I've got 4 of them each for different applications.

Wow and I only have one, I didn't know they made different models. Please tell me what they are.
 
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Well I know of the normal one, the skinny 22 one, the wide double stack 22 one, and the other one I’m not sure of. Love maglula.

Honestly the 22 ones are my favorite because 22 mag feed lips could double as razor blades.
 
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I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.



I have two like that because two is one and one is none.


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Another vote for Maglula. I've got 4 of them each for different applications.

Wow and I only have one, I didn't know they made different models. Please tell me what they are.


I have several different ones too. Have the pistol version for 380-45ACP, AR-15, AK-47, AR-10B, and the Ruger 10-22 models. They all work fantastic...!!
 
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I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.



When you hit 60+ and are trying to load a
new P365 magazine by hand, come back and tell us how your thumbs are holding up, dumb ass.

Congratulations, you have added nothing to help the O.P. with his question.
 
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Originally posted by radioman:
I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.



When you hit 60+ and are trying to load a
new P365 magazine by hand, come back and tell us how your thumbs are holding up, dumb ass.

Congratulations, you have added nothing to help the O.P. with his question.

Thank you for saying this before I did!! I'll be 59 next week and arthritis and other ass aches but there's always someone out there who doesn't realize/appreciate/respect (etc) someone else's predicaments or "life situations" etc... I can barely peel an apple or even tie my shoelaces on some mornings without an "Ow" (or two or three or seven LOL) and me getting a date with Kate Upton or Kate Beckinsale (etc) would be easier than loading a ten round mag!!!

Just sayin' Wink
 
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Thumbs work fine unless you shoot a lot. Took a 2 day competition shooting class where I thought my thumb would drop off. That's when I bought a Maglula UpLULA. Still use the thumb most of the time but I broke out the UpLULA when I loaded a bunch of mags for large match or took a training class.




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Originally posted by radioman:
I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.



When you hit 60+ and are trying to load a
new P365 magazine by hand, come back and tell us how your thumbs are holding up, dumb ass.

Congratulations, you have added nothing to help the O.P. with his question.

Thank you for saying this before I did!! I'll be 59 next week and arthritis and other ass aches but there's always someone out there who doesn't realize/appreciate/respect (etc) someone else's predicaments or "life situations" etc... I can barely peel an apple or even tie my shoelaces on some mornings without an "Ow" (or two or three or seven LOL) and me getting a date with Kate Upton or Kate Beckinsale (etc) would be easier than loading a ten round mag!!!

Just sayin' Wink


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Buy a pink UpLULA. Keeps others from filching it. Only thumb loaded mags are for the 1911.


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I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.

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When you hit 60+ and are trying to load a new P365 magazine by hand, come back and tell us how your thumbs are holding up, dumb ass.

Eh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'm 70, and was still able to load two of the new mags for my EMP by hand, but it was a PITT Wink Wouldn't have wanted to have had to load the third one.

And other shooters have less hand strength, have arthritis, etc.

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Thumbs work fine unless you shoot a lot.

This ^^^^^

Go to the range to throw a couple hundred of more down-range, then tell me how that organic mag loader is feeling Wink



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I have to use a speed loader for my P365 mags but my P320 I can load by hand fairly well.


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I've been using this forever. Works every time... it's made from organic material, so that's a plus.



Use that to load a Glock mag to capacity 10 times in a row and tell me if you would prefer a loading tool.


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