My honest take on mag loaders and magazine tools

Published on April 4, 2026
Duration: 1:01

The speaker discusses their limited experience with magazine loaders, finding them unnecessary for their shooting habits which primarily involve revolvers. They acknowledge that loaders could prevent finger fatigue during range days with magazine-fed firearms, but the cost-benefit doesn't align with their infrequent use of such guns.

Quick Summary

The speaker has limited personal experience with magazine loaders, having never owned one. While acknowledging their potential to prevent finger fatigue during range days, they find them financially unjustifiable for their shooting habits, which predominantly involve revolvers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mag Loaders
  2. 00:14Types of Loaders Seen
  3. 00:26Glock Loader Experience
  4. 00:32Manual Loading & Finger Pain
  5. 00:42Shooting Habits & Loader Necessity
  6. 00:50Financial Sense of Loaders

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the speaker's experience with magazine loaders?

The speaker has never personally owned or used a magazine loader, though they have seen different types. They acknowledge that loaders can prevent finger fatigue during range days but find them unnecessary for their primary shooting activities.

Are magazine loaders worth the cost?

According to the speaker, the financial sense of buying a magazine loader depends on how often you shoot magazine-fed firearms. For someone who primarily shoots revolvers, the cost may not be justified by the infrequent use of such tools.

What are the downsides of manual magazine loading?

Manually loading magazines, especially for extended periods or with many rounds, can lead to significant finger pain and fatigue by the end of a range session. This is a common issue that magazine loaders aim to alleviate.

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