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Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19 Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19 Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19

Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19

Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19 Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19 Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19
$ 24.95

Score By Feature

Based on 816 ratings
Easy to use
9.70
Durability
9.48
Value for money
9.18

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Product Description

You will get the mechanical advantage you are looking for with a lever loader.
A double stack of Glock 9mm magazines is loaded
It is a must-have for any PCC, the GLOCK magazine holder.

Questions & Answers

What is the compatibility of this with a shadow systems MR920?

It should work as the Shadow Systems MR920 takes a Glock19 magazine.

Is this a 9mm product that works with a SCY-2?

My version was not tested yet. However, I do know how the Sccy2 works. I will check with one of my magazines to find out.

What was the place of manufacture of the product?

The city of Phoenix is located in

Selected User Reviews For Speed Beez Magazine Loader for 9mm PCC Glock Mags 17,18,19

For Glock mags, this is the best available
5/5

The following is the 6/15/20 update at 1000 rnds The second one had to be bought. When my dad and I shot 9mm pcc together, he confiscated the first one. I still like it after 1000k as I did the day I bought it. This loader is excellent. The 9mm Glock mags that I have to load are the worst. It is especially important for the round of 30. I found it to be too boring to shoot. This is what I bought - a mag lula. You'll be able to control it easier, but it'll be It's so easy to use that when I started out using it I thought something went wrong and my bullet didn't load. That's how effortless it was. Up to now, I have loaded 62 rounds of 30 round magazines. The durability of this product was a concern for my brother. I bought it ten years ago, and it still looks the same. When you first take the bullet out of the box, it is the most challenging task. Is it easy to load the last round of the magazine? I did use that word a few times before. I want to repeat it's easy to use.

Enrique BEGUM
Enrique BEGUM
| Jul 10, 2021
This could not be used
3/5

It is not known whether Epstein committed suicide. There may be a problem with mine. In addition to using the device, I am more happy with the Maglula I bought.

Aliza Baxter
Aliza Baxter
| Apr 19, 2021
For everyone who owns a Glock 17, this is a must have
5/5

Today, I received this and have to say that I am very pleased. A must-have for glock 17 mags! This contraption loads them with ease! Voici the pros Please note The scissors are useful if you know how to use them. This can be used by you - The thumbs are saved. The cons Please note This allows you to go through magazines in a shorter period of time. This means that you run out of ammunition more quickly - It is faster for you to spend your funds
- In general, you cannot use it everywhere. The must have.

Not the smallest but still an essential!.

Ryann Reed
Ryann Reed
| Jul 28, 2020
If you own a Glock 17/19, this is a product you should own
5/5

It's been about six months since I got this Speed Beez loader, and I've probably loaded about 500 magazines with it so far. I have used several speed loaders for a 9mm pistol, but this one is hands down the most durable and easy to utilize. There are several kinds of magazines I've used this for, such as magpul, ETC, Glock, etc. I have tried it with everything and it works flawlessly. Any magazine that takes this one). It is one of those must-have accessories. This is a good purchase. They will hopefully make one for the Glock 43 mag at some point.

Meadow Holloway
Meadow Holloway
| Jan 28, 2021
This is the easiest pistol mag speed loader I have ever used
3/5

Despite this, however. You've got to be kidding me, this is the real deal One of the best pistol magazines I have ever loaded is on the T Speedloader. The only thing I wish was for it to be This rating is based on my experience loading a very first mag, which took maybe 15 seconds to load and more than 10 minutes to remove from the device. I know the mag I took out was from an aftermarket (RWB), but there ought to be more room in the A small gap appeared between the magazine and the loading mechanism. Due to the fact that it was made of plastic, the magazine expanded and refused to open after loading! Unlike the other magazines, you cannot unload the loaded magazine once it is in place, so I had to push, pull, twist, tug, yank, curse, and scare my dog for at least 10 minutes to get the magazine free from the loaded slot.

Grady Lowe
Grady Lowe
| Oct 01, 2020
This is a very good mag loader
5/5

This was just received today and I had to give it a try. As I have seven 33rd mags for my Drako Nak9, I can tell you that the day I spent at the range left my fingers As a result, I loaded two magazines. In the first, it was slow and steady to test function and user ability. In the second, it was for speed (it is a speed loader, Result The following is the result In the first edition of the magazine The software is very easy to use and very easy to figure out (no instructions were provided). A very durable magazine clip that snaps onto magazines.
The 33rd mag load time was approximately 70 seconds

The second mag then followed. Speed was of the essence when I loaded the second magazine in 42 seconds. This is a must for 9mm Glock mags with large capacities.

Emerson Travis
Emerson Travis
| Nov 27, 2020
MagLula Uplula is better than what you call it
5/5

After hearing everyone rave about the Uplula Magical Universal Mag Loader, I decided to shell out $35ish to get one. When I opened the tube, I found that the metal tab that forces the rounds down had bent up! There's no way for me to find out, but it's possible I got one from a bad batch since bad batches shouldn't happen often. The stupid metal thing just goes in my eye every 10rd or so, so I have been grudgingly using it to keep the price down. My stuff doesn't get destroyed by some ogre smashing my head against the wall. The only problem is that I'm cheap when it comes to finesse. Well, thought I'd lay that out as a preface to my review, since this loader is everything the MagLula promised, but did not live up to. An essentially disembodied pistol grip with a loading mechanism on top is what it is. In essence, the mechanism acts like a pair of scissors that compresses. According to what I can see, it is made entirely of plastic. I had some anxiety at first about large capacities but it has held up surprisingly well, be it the 22-gigabyte or the 16-gigabyte Third sticks or MOAB extenders, it is capable of handling all of them (again, Uplula and all other loaders I have used are quite reliable to about twelve sticks). I've never really found the point of the little switch to keep it shut, but then again, I never saw the point of it either. Even though it does not have an OEM Glock, it has a functional Glock You can release the mag with the type. A correctly positioned tab on top of the mag keeps it in place and appears to absorb most of the loading force, rather than an unsupported tab. It was not totally obvious to me what the purpose of this was when I purchased it As the rounds are pushed into the mag, the port is opened for new ones. By closing the scissors, the rounds are pressed further into the magazine. After loading the round into the magazine, use scissors to open it and load the round into the magazine. Although it might seem contrary to the natural order of things, The initial closing motion is the harder part, so it is really quite intuitive, but the actual closing motion feels very Yes, it gets more challenging with more rounds/stronger springs, but it actually does what it's supposed to do, stays together, and isn't prohibitively expensive. Hey, if you don't like it, it breaks, or something, you can still pull the mag release to recoup a few dollars. This is the first mag loader I have used aftermarket that I haven't been annoyed by. This is an unsolicited review, by the way. There are probably some who The only reason I have strong feelings is because I'm opinionated.

Keith Cole
Keith Cole
| May 11, 2021
It didn't work at the range for some reason I don't know
5/5

It didn't work at the range for some reason I don't know. It didn't work right when I opened the package once I got to the range. I was foolish to wait until I got to the range to open it and test it. As a result, I tossed it into the range bag and loaded my magazine manually. I may not have had the mag fully inserted or if it was backwards or something because when I got home and was able to look at it carefully, it worked like a charm. So far I really like it. A Proper Function can be achieved with these four keys In the right direction, insert the magazine, you must make sure it's latching in (the release button is similar to the gun's release button), and you have to use the scissors all the way open, before inserting it. It makes all the difference who puts the cartridges in first.

Knowing those things will keep it from malfunctioning.

Siena Gallagher
Siena Gallagher
| Apr 16, 2021

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