🔫 Load Faster, Shoot Smarter — Never Miss a Beat!
The ETS Speed Loader Gen II is a precision-engineered, USA-made loader compatible with Glock and Springfield Armory 9mm and .40SW magazines. Its self-centering mechanism protects magazine feed lips, ensuring durability while requiring minimal effort to load even high-capacity mags. Compact and pre-lubricated, it’s designed for seamless, portable use and backed by a lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.
Brand | ETS |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Snap |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | ETS |
UPC | 810127170148 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96 x 4.49 x 1.42 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ETS |
Model Name | ETSCAM-9-40RED |
Part Number | ETSCAM-9-40RED |
Style | Caliber: 9MM / 40SW Red |
A**R
It's disgusting how much quicker this is, but takes some effort
I bought this for my glock 19 and can load 30 rounds into a 33rd mag in about 6 seconds flat. It's incredible how much this opens up your range time. Other speed loaders do make loading single rounds fairly effortless and this DOES STILL TAKE EFFORT. Forcing 10 rounds against a spring is going to work, fellas. There is a learning curve on HOW and where EXACTLY to apply the pressure, and it IS going to suck on brand new mag springs.... I'm not "strong" but I wouldn't expect a small woman to really be able to utilize this.If mine somehow broke, I would replace it immediately. I want to maximize time spent shooting vs reloading and this is a range bag staple.An UpLULA or something may take less "work" per individual round and if you've got a disability or arthritis or something, that may be more appropriate. If you're trying to load 9mm mags as quickly as humanly possible, this is your stop.It specifically says it will not work with a sig p365, and maybe it doesn't do those 10 rounders well...I can say with certainty that it works great on a sig p365x 12 rounder.EDIT: I regret to inform the 3 people that will ever read this, that it no longer works on my p365x mags. If it ain't broke, don't fix it... I applied a bit of oil to see if I could get it to run any smoother (I lightly lubed it as recommended when I got it) and ruined a good thing. It still functions beautifully for glock mags but a fully depressed plunger now only seats around 4 in the mag and the rest fall out upon removalEDIT 2: I am thrilled to announce that we are back working on p365x mags. I go to the range like 1-2x a week and this actually improves my life. It is now working smoother than ever on my glock mags and fills my p365x mags like a charm. I will never clean and lube this thing again.EDIT 3: This is basically a diary that no one will ever read, but I got the magguts +2 for my 12 round XL mag and replaced the spring and not only do I get an extra 2 rounds in the mag for virtually no change in size, this speed loader now works like butter on the 365x/xl mag. It's still outrageously fast and easy on the glock mags.Can I get an affiliate code fr? Every time I go to the range I have people walk up and ask about it. I let them know it's pretty universal for doublestack 9s, let them try it with their mag, they take a picture of the logo and prance off. Holla at me, ETS
R**E
Hard pass! Too many limitations.
Would not load canik prime mags or sig p365. Seems like it does not work well with micro 9mm mags. Worked just fine with Cz p10 mags. I even timed it to load a 21 round magazine for a Cz p10f vs using maglula. Honestly was only about 10 seconds faster. 20 seconds to load with it and 30 seconds with maglula. It’s bulky and awkward and to be honest you would never use it in the field. The limitations on caliber that it’s meant for is also a con. Maglula works with anything from 9 mm to 45 ACP without discrimination on mags. It’s just not worth it to me with the limitations that it has. I need something to work with all my calibers on all my magazines. I don’t need one speed loader per magazine brand per caliber. This one is a hard pass.
E**.
Works for sig p320
For all of those wondering the answer is yes, it does in fact work for the sig p320 perfectly.
E**N
Great time-saver!
Definitely a time-saver, however, if a round gets stuck midway through loading a magazine, it's difficult to clear and re-situate the rest of the rounds to properly load. You need to be swift with a good amount of force to get all the rounds loaded cleanly. It helps to add a drop of oil to the contact points in the loader that force the rounds down into the magazine. Also, especially for larger capacity magazines, that last round sometimes won't load. In that case, I use my Maglula UpLULA to get that last round in; it's defintely too difficult to do it by hand.
L**3
Great speed loader !!!
Well worth the money. Easy to use and saves time and effort while at the range.
J**R
Doesn't work on Sig P229. Some luck with Hellcat Pro.
I love the concept but like others, I had mixed results. It somewhat worked on my Springfield Hellcat Pro. I have to apply a lot of force to load, and it definitely does not like inserting the final round. Had a few times where the ammo jammed given the force I was applying. It might get a bit easier with break-in. I think I saw a slight improvement with use already. Fingers crossed on that. Eventually I did get it to load the mag quicker than using a Maglula UpLULA to load individual rounds (that tool has worked flawlessly on every 9mm I have ever tried). However, this loader will not work at all with my Sig Sauer M11-A1 which uses P229 mags. I can't get it to load even one round in those. Guess they need to add that model to the "won't work" list.
G**Y
Your thumbs have been saved.
Get yours immediately,I received mine this morning and immediately tested this product and it passed with an A+ to the 3rd power,I loaded a 30 round 9mm magazine in less than 7 seconds and my thumbs had nothing to do with it and that's while I was eating my favorite cereal,Ok just kidding about the cereal it was pizza but all kidding aside these devices are superb and I'll be adding a few more to my arsenal and so should you.
D**N
Needs work to WORK!
Really like the speed shown in the video so bought one. It failed to load any 9mm ammo. All rounds jammed on the guide rails that fit into the base of the ammo. The defect is the quality of the mold or maybe cooling and shrinkage. Close examination of the guide rails show they were pinching the rounds where they enter the closed part of the device. A dremmel tool with a small grinding shaft was used to shave off part of both guide rails. If you load the device without a magazine and your rounds won't simply slide all the way down and out of the magazine hole, then you need to make this modification. Shaving off a bit of material from both rails fixed the issue. Now it loads very easily. Also increasing the bevel on the front helps it slide more easily onto the row of rounds. If it worked this well before my modification i would have given 5 stars. Good product but needs better quality control. Easy fix if you have the dremmel.
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