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Maglula Universal Pistol Speed Loader Pink
Make loading pistol magazines fast, easy, and pain-free with the Maglula UpLULA Universal Speed Loader in Pink. Designed to work with most 9mm, .357 Sig, .40 S&W, 10mm, and .45 ACP single and double stack magazines, the UpLULA eliminates thumb strain, reduces loading time, and prevents damage to feed lips—extending the life of your mags.
Built from durable polymer and trusted by professionals and range shooters alike, this loader is compatible with dozens of popular brands, including Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Springfield Armory, Beretta, Ruger, Taurus, CZ, and many more. For .380 ACP single-stack magazines, the BabyUpLULA or 1911AI Aligner Insert may provide a better fit. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or new to the range, the UpLULA in Pink is the one mag loader you’ll wish you had sooner—no pain, no hassle, just load.
Key Features:
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Works with most 9mm–.45 ACP single & double stack mags
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Loads and unloads quickly and easily
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Protects magazine feed lips from wear
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Compact and highly portable
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No adjustments or inserts needed for standard use
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Stylish pink finish for standout range gear
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Made in Israel by Maglula—battle-proven reliability
Confirmed Compatible Calibers:
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9mm Luger
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.357 Sig
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.40 S&W
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10mm
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.45 ACP
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Select .380 ACP mags (see exceptions below)
Compatible with magazines from: Glock, Sig Sauer, Beretta, Ruger, FN, HK, Taurus, Kimber, CZ, Springfield Armory, Walther, Kahr, and many others.
Note: Also works with S&W M&P Shield magazines.
Will Not Work With:
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Glock 36, Glock .45 GAP
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Kel-Tec PMR-30
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S&W 7rd 9mm single stack mags
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Any mag with highly slanted or narrow lips
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Magnum rounds or revolver cartridges
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Linked or extended-length (over 33mm) mags
Since 2001, Maglula Ltd. Israel manufactures professional military-grade tools for loading and unloading magazines. Their products save valuable time at the range, field and armory, and prevent pain associated with loading and unloading magazines. They also prevent damage to the magazine lips, therefore reducing weapon jams. They currently hold 9 US patents associated with magazine loaders.