Butler Creek Lula Universal Pistol Loader
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Average customer review:(702 customer reviews)
Product Description
The amazing speed and convenience of our original LULA Speed Loader and Unloader is now available to handgunners. One size fits virtually all 9mm, 10mm, .357-, .40,- and .45-caliber mags - both single and double stack from all manufacturers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: 0
- Color: Black
- Brand: Butler Creek
- UPC: 051525242222
- Model: 24222
- Released on: 2008-07-21
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.00" h x 1.25" w x 4.00" l,
Features
- Universal magazine loader/unloader for pistols
- Speeds up and simplifies the pistol loading process
- Makes filling a magazine as easy as flipping a switch
- Compatible with 9mm, 10mm, .357, .40-, and .45-caliber mags
- Works with single and double stack pistols
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Speed up and simplify the pistol loading process with the Butler Creek UpLula universal magazine loader. Compatible with virtually all 9mm, 10mm, .357, .40-, and .45-caliber mags, the loader/unloader makes filling a magazine as easy as flipping a switch. The UpLula works with both single and double stack pistols from almost all manufacturers. Shooting has never been so easy on your hands.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
95 of 96 people found the following review helpful.
Best Pistol Loader on the Market
By R. Krobusek
This loader takes all of the pain out of loading modern pistol magazines. Using the left hand (for right handers), the loader is placed lightly over the magazine and it self centers on the magazine. Depressing the front panel with the left thumb places a tongue over the magazine follower. Holding the front panel depressed, the left index finger over the loader top strap and gripping with the remaining fingers, the left arm is used to press down, depressing the magazine follower enough that the first round can be placed on the tongue with no trouble or force. Relaxing the vertical pressure on the loader captures the round in the magazine, and the front panel is then released causing the tongue to exit from under the first round. This is repeated all the way to the last round, no matter how many rounds the magazine will hold or how strong the magazine spring is. I was able to use the loader from .45 down to include .32 caliber magazines, both single and double stack. Instead of using your fingers to depress the magazine spring, the arm muscles are used, making it much more efficient.
89 of 91 people found the following review helpful.
Cannot Live Without It
By Ryan C. Tolentino
This is one of the greatest inventions in firearms technology ... EVER. My wife and I use this when we hit the shooting range and she has trouble loading the last couple rounds in our 1911. With this, she has no problems. Also when we try out another semi-automatic pistols this thing works for them as well. You will save time and you won't PERMANENTLY leave indentations in your thumbs from having to push rounds into your clips. Squeeze, push down, drop in round, release, and repeat. For any semi-auto pistol enthusiast, this is a great buy or gift.
63 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
So Simple, So Effective!
By C. O. Dickerson
I am a brand new pistol owner. At 60 years old I finally purchased my first pistol for home protection and peace-of-mind. I excitedly took my new 9mm Smith & Wesson to a target range and fired away with abandon. It did not take long before I realized that all was not sunshine and lollipops. I live in California where the legal maximum mag for any gun sold in this state is 10 rounds even though the mags are originally designed to hold 16 rounds each for most other states. I pre-loaded the two mags that came with my new protection before leaving for the range from home and didn't think too much of it. Twenty rounds, big deal. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to guess how long it takes to fire twenty rounds from a semi-automatic pistol, right? Just a single standard box of ammo is 50 rounds. I had two boxes. By the end of the 1st box I was tired and annoyed by re-loading. By the middle of the 2nd box, my fingertips had become sensitive and sore loading those two mags. Geez, I thought, what a downer to the shooting experience. Do all shooters do this? Today, a kindly gentleman shooting about 10 feet from me introduced himself and engaged me not only in pleasant conversation, but decided that I looked like the neophyte I was, and offered some shooting tips. He was great. He also owned the Lula mag loader for his various pistols and told me it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. Boy was he right! He showed me how to use it, and it was heaven. I'm a new shooter and didn't even know that something like this even existed. Thank goodness I found out only my 2nd time out. As soon as I got home I hopped on the computer and lo and behold found this item on Amazon.com $7 cheaper than my local gun shop (which was sold out) or any place else on the web. I love Amazon! I am so looking forward to my little gadgets' arrival within the week.
I had forgotten I never 'finished' this review. My loader arrived months ago. As of this writing I've loaded at least a thousand or more rounds with it. Makes filling my California 10 round clips a snap at about fifteen seconds each, ten if you're racing anybody. Would never be without it.




