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5/25/2005 4:40:00 AM EDT
Who knows what size loader works for the UPSC 40 S&W Mags and the USP 45 Mags?  It does not have to be HKS but any speedloader that fits these guns would be great!

THANX
5/28/2005 9:35:31 AM EDT
[#1]
i have the hks 452 or 453, something like that for USP45.
i think it's faster to load manually.
6/1/2005 8:00:50 AM EDT
[#2]
This shows what HKS has:

www.pistoleer.com/hks/magazine/
6/1/2005 7:27:37 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
i have the hks 452 or 453, something like that for USP45.
i think it's faster to load manually.




+1
6/2/2005 7:24:35 AM EDT
[#4]
I use my HKS speedloader all the time... with extra power mag springs it really comes in handy
6/2/2005 11:06:43 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
i have the hks 452 or 453, something like that for USP45.
i think it's faster to load manually.



I agree, but now when I have 10 of the 12 round magazines to load....
6/3/2005 4:09:25 PM EDT
[#6]
OK, but has anybody had any luck finding one for the USPc in 9/40?  I dont see one on that chart and my USPc mags are a pain
6/3/2005 8:45:21 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
OK, but has anybody had any luck finding one for the USPc in 9/40?  I dont see one on that chart and my USPc mags are a pain



I have a GL-940 that works pretty well for my USPc in 9mm, not sure if it was meant specifically for it, but it works!

Steve
6/4/2005 12:18:39 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
I have a GL-940 that works pretty well for my USPc in 9mm, not sure if it was meant specifically for it, but it works!

Steve



Yeah that is the one I ended up getting this morning before I went out to the Range

6/7/2005 3:38:49 PM EDT
[#9]
Just got one to see if it works, since it's cheap.  It's absolutely worthless.  I'm pretty sure i'm using it right.  All it does it push the bullet in the magazine slightly, so you can put a new round in a little bit easier, but you still have to slide the round back.  I thought it would work kinda like the Lula, but it is not.  

Absolutely worthless.  I wished i spent the $10 on fast food instead.
6/7/2005 4:48:08 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
I'm pretty sure i'm using it right.  



There are 2 slots where the bottem of the Mag sit in when pushing the button down.  If you are useing it for the Compact mags then the bottem of the Mag needs to be in the "top" slot.  It should push the round down about a half inch, and then put in the next round.

They work for me, I have this one and one for my Beretta Mags.  When they are full size mags it works better because you don't have to jack around with using the different slots.
6/7/2005 4:54:18 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
Quoted:
I'm pretty sure i'm using it right.  quote]

There are 2 slots where the bottem of the Mag sit in when pushing the button down.  If you are useing it for the Compact mags then the bottem of the Mag needs to be in the "top" slot.  It should push the round down about a half inch, and then put in the next round.

They work for me, I have this one and one for my Beretta Mags.  When they are full size mags it works better because you don't have to jack around with using the different slots.



Yes, i "locked" the magazine into the bottom slot.  The loader doesnt load magazines.  
It just pushes the previous round down slightly.  Then you put a new round halfway in.  The release the loader, then push the round all the way in.  

Seems like more of a hassle than it is worth.  Very slow and time consuming.
6/8/2005 4:24:12 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
Yes, i "locked" the magazine into the bottom slot.  The loader doesnt load magazines.  
It just pushes the previous round down slightly.  Then you put a new round halfway in.  The release the loader, then push the round all the way in.  

Seems like more of a hassle than it is worth.  Very slow and time consuming.



The ones like this:



can work better for some mags, but some people just have better luck by using nothing...