The MagLula UpLULA is widely considered the best universal pistol magazine loader. It works with virtually every 9mm through .45 ACP pistol magazine, costs around $30-$35, and requires almost no thumb effort. For AR-15 rifles, the MagLula StripLULA and LULA Gen 2 are the top options.
Magazine Loaders
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maglula UpLULA 9mm - .45 ACP Pistol Magazine Loader
maglula StripLULA AR-15 .223/5.56 10 Round Magazine Loader
maglula LULA Ruger 10/22 .22 LR Magazine Loader/Unloader
maglula LULA CZ Scorpion EVO 3, 3+ Magazine Loader/Unloader
Level Up Your Gear with High-Performance Magazine Loaders
Loading magazines by hand gets old fast. After a few hundred rounds, your loading speed drops and your range time suffers. A high-quality mag loader eliminates that problem entirely, as most loaders let you fill a magazine to capacity in seconds, with almost no thumb effort. Whether you own pistols or rifles, The Mag Shack offers an extended collection of magazine loaders from the most trusted brands in the industry, including MagLula, Glock, and ETS.
Types of Magazine Loaders and Their Features
Universal Pistol Loaders
The most popular category. Universal pistol loaders work with a wide range of double-stack and single-stack pistol magazines across calibers from 9mm to .45 ACP, which is a go-to choice if you want a dependable speed loader without buying caliber-specific tools. The MagLula UpLULA is the industry standard, and it fits most modern pistol magazines on the market and requires almost no thumb strength to operate. If you only buy one loader, this is the one.
Rifle Magazine Loaders
AR-15 and AK magazines are longer and wider than pistol magazines, and they need their own dedicated loaders. If you’re looking for a reliable AR15 magazine loader, tools like the MagLula LULA Gen2 or bench-mounted options are built specifically for this platform. The MagLula StripLULA works with 5.56/.223 stripper clips and AR-15 magazines, letting you load 10 rounds at a time from a standard stripper clip. For high-volume range days, bench-mounted loaders like the Caldwell AR-15 Mag Charger can fill a 30-round magazine in about 10 seconds.
Caliber-Specific Speed Loaders
Some loaders are designed for a single caliber or magazine type. The ETS C.A.M. (Competition Advantage Magazine) loader, for example, is a drop-in loader specifically designed for 9mm pistol magazines. It’s faster than the UpLULA for 9mm and .40 S&W, but it won’t work with .45 ACP magazines. If you shoot a single caliber exclusively, a caliber-specific loader may be worth the trade-off.
AK/SKS Loaders
7.62x39mm magazines have a more pronounced curve than AR-15 magazines, so they require their own loader design. MagLula makes the AK-47 LULA specifically for loading standard AK-pattern magazines. If you shoot an AK or SKS regularly, this is a worthwhile accessory.
MagLula UpLULA: Best-Selling Magazine Loader
The MagLula UpLULA is the most popular magazine loader, and here’s why. It works with almost any 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, 10mm, or .45 ACP pistol magazine, in both single- and double-stack configurations. That includes Glock, SIG Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, CZ, Beretta, 1911-pattern pistols, plus a bunch more.
To use it, just squeeze the thumb lever to push the magazine’s follower down, slide in a round, and that’s it. Each round takes about a second to load, and forget about sore thumbs. It’s made from reinforced polymer and steel and is built to last. The UpLULA comes in multiple colors such as black, dark earth, orange, pink, and others, but they all function identically.
The one thing the UpLULA does NOT do is load rifle magazines. For AR-15 magazines, you’ll need the MagLula LULA Gen 2, MagLula StripLULA, or a bench-mounted loader. MagLula also makes model-specific loaders for Uzi, MP5, and other submachine gun magazines, but the UpLULA covers the vast majority of pistol magazines.
How to Choose the Right Magazine Loader
Identify your platform. Do you need to load pistol magazines, rifle magazines, or both? If pistol only, start with the UpLULA. If rifle only, look at options such as the MagLula LULA Gen 2, stripper-clip loaders or bench loaders. If both, you’ll likely need two separate loaders.
Consider your caliber. Universal loaders like the UpLULA cover multiple calibers. Caliber-specific loaders like the ETS C.A.M. are faster for certain calibers but less versatile. For most shooters, universal is the better investment.
Think about volume. If you shoot a few magazines per range trip, a handheld loader is fine. If you’re loading dozens of magazines for a competition or training class, a bench-mounted loader saves significant time. The Caldwell AR-15 Mag Charger loads a 30-round magazine in about 10 seconds.
Budget. Mag loaders range from about $15 to $80. The UpLULA typically runs around $30-$35 and is considered the best value in the category. Bench-mounted loaders cost more but are worth it for high-volume shooters.
Magazine Loader vs Speed Loader: What’s the Difference?
If you search for “speed loader,” you’ll find two very different products. A revolver speed loader is a circular device that loads all chambers of a revolver’s cylinder at once and has nothing to do with magazines.
A magazine loader (what this page is about) is a tool that helps you push cartridges into a detachable box magazine. The terms often get mixed up. If you own a semi-automatic pistol or rifle with a detachable magazine, you need a mag loader, not a revolver speed loader.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best magazine loader?
Does the MagLula UpLULA work with all pistol magazines?
The UpLULA works with the vast majority of modern pistol magazines in 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, 10mm, and .45 ACP. This includes single-stack, double-stack, Glock, SIG, Smith & Wesson, CZ, Beretta, 1911, and most other platforms. A few proprietary or very small pocket pistol magazines may not be compatible, but exceptions are rare.
Do I need a different loader for my AR-15?
Yes. Pistol magazine loaders like the UpLULA do not work with rifle magazines. For AR-15 magazines in 5.56/.223, you need a rifle-specific loader like the MagLula LULA Gen 2 or a bench-mounted loader like the Caldwell AR-15 Mag Charger. These are designed for the wider, longer form factor of AR-15 magazines.
Are mag loaders universal?
No single ammo loader is truly universal across all platforms. The MagLula loader is the closest thing to universal for pistol magazines, as it fits the vast majority of 9mm through .45 ACP mags. However, rifle and shotgun magazines, and some pocket-pistol magazines, require dedicated loaders. Always check the loader’s compatibility list before purchasing.
Are magazine loaders legal?
Magazine loaders are legal in all states. Some states classify magazine-related accessories under their ammunition regulations, but no state currently restricts the purchase or possession of magazine loading tools. Magazine loaders are simple mechanical devices that do not modify the magazine or firearm in any way.
Can a magazine loader damage my magazine?
Quality magazine loaders like the MagLula UpLULA are designed to work within the magazine’s normal operating tolerances. The loader pushes down the follower the same way your thumb does, just with less effort. It won’t scratch, dent, or deform the magazine body or feed lips. In fact, using a loader can be better for your magazines than forcing rounds in by hand, which can put uneven pressure on the feed lips.
What is the difference between a magazine loader and a speed loader?
A “speed loader” traditionally refers to a device that loads all chambers of a revolver cylinder at once. A “magazine loader” (also called a “magazine speed loader”) is a tool that helps push cartridges into a detachable box magazine for semi-automatic pistols and rifles. They are different products for different firearms. This page primarily covers magazine loaders for semi-automatic firearms.
Do magazine loaders work with Glock magazines?
Yes. The MagLula UpLULA works with all standard Glock magazines, including the Glock 17, 19, 26, 43, 43X, 48, and their corresponding caliber variants. It works with both OEM Glock magazines and aftermarket magazines from companies like Magpul, ETS, and others.
How does a stripper clip loader work?
A stripper clip loader, like the MagLula StripLULA, uses military-style stripper clips that hold 10 rounds of 5.56/.223. You place the clip into a guide on top of the magazine and push the rounds down with a thumb sweep. This loads 10 rounds at a time instead of one by one. Stripper clips are reusable and can be pre-loaded at home for faster loading at the range.
Are magazine loaders worth it?
For most regular shooters, yes. A magazine loader like the MagLula UpLULA costs around $30 and significantly reduces thumb strain during a shooting session. If you load more than a few magazines per range trip, a loader pays for itself in comfort and speed. They’re especially valuable for new shooters who haven’t built up thumb strength, anyone with hand or joint issues, and high-volume shooters who load dozens of magazines per session.

