S&W 9mm Shield Speed Loader????????

Palmetto-Pride

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I bought my girlfriend a new S&W 9mm Shield and she loves the gun, but has terrible time loading the magazines especially the last two rounds in fact she can't even do the last two I have to load the last two for her they are a PITA. I have looked for some speed loaders, but can't find any specifically made for the shield does anybody have any idea what universal 9mm single stack speed loader will work good with the Shield. Thanks for all input.....:)
 
They are dead on with the UPLULA. Mine works on double stack and single stack mags. I might give up shooting hi-caps if I lose it. It is truly money well spent.(about $33.00)
 
I'm another one that likes the Uplula...................:cool:
I've tried most of the other loaders out there and it just beats them all!:D
 
Uplula is the way to go. I load a bunch of handgun mags each week, and it makes doing so a breeze.

Almost loads them as fast as they empty. Well, almost. :D
 
Thanks for the info I just ordered one from Amazon for $31.51 with free shipping it has a 5 Star rating with 4,900 reviews (most reviews I have ever seen on any product)
 
Their other mag loaders/unloaders also work great. I have them for my AR's, AK's, M1A's, and MP5.

if you rotate out loaded mags, they make unloading as easy as loading, and the cases dont get chewed up like they often do, from being thumbed or pushed out of the mag.
 
I like the Uplula too. Works just as well on a double stack 9mm magazines as it does on .40 single stacks. It's one of those items that you'll ask yourself why you did not get one earlier.
 
I just want to say thank you to all who recommend the Uplula:)......wow this thing works great my girlfriend will be able to fully load her own mags now. Tested it on single stack S&W Shield 9mm and my full size M&P double stack 45 works exactly as described. Only thing they could do to improve it would be to make a single stack version only that would keep the slimmer single stack magazine in place a little better.....I would gladly buy two.
 
Avoid a dumb mistake I made with mine.Handed it to a friend and when I got it back it was jammed in the "squeezed together" position. Took out my multitool and started prying on it when something told me to take a better look and lo and behold the thing has a tiny little button that locks it in that shape so it stores easier.Duh
 
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