I got one of these this past year and have loaded a lot of magazines with it, it’s definitely a cool design and the owner of this company is a really great guy, I’ve talked with him a number of times.
Oh nice! I follow them on Instagram and I thought it was really cool that they use some of the proceeds to aid the Ukrainian resistance against Russia. I meant to talk about it in the video but the wind really ruined most of the audio and I figured I’d just mention it in the video description. Even if you’re not into politics, their products are awesome so that’s reason enough to get one.
@@ShortStackSurvival yeah I think it’s a really great product in general and they seem to be helping the Ukrainian military by giving out free designs and product of their own.
Pretty cool device I'm sure that makes loading much easier. I never know what cool gadget your gonna pull out next to compliment your loadout. Good job breaking it down Short Stack!
Thanks! Yes it is a very awesome loader and saves a lot of time. As for all the gear and gadgets, I literally just can’t help myself! I love me some cool gear!
I’m liking the looks of this U-Loader. I too have arthritis in my thumb. Repetitive fine motor movements are a killer. As Kman mentioned, I’d rather load quickly and have more fun at the range 😃
Nope, wouldn't let you us it sorry. Only way is if you can load 3 mags without stopping. Builds hand strength and muscle memory. You could be up even with Jerry Miculek (check his channel) And Autumn's Armory. in gun play. But if you don't have hand strength you won't last in an up-close situation. Remember also edge weapons. Doug Marcaida videos. Hey, watch the AK rounds no more from Russia. 😎🐊👽
Although I understand what you're saying with hand strength. There are so many other ways you can build hand strength, I think it could be argued that the time saved using either the U loader any other mag loading device being put towards actual reps at the range and training would be more valuable than whatever amount of hand strength you would gain from loading mags that day at the range. And as she said in the video in regards to arthritis or any other condition that limits mobility something like this would be invaluable. You could also consider older shooters whose hands maybe don't work as well as they once used to. This could bring the fun back into range day for them.
@@Relyk72 Yes anything you do manually builds strength, from a can opener to rolling a tennis ball in your fingers. And I said YOU not everyone else. You would get the Hanni Calder treatment. Loading a mag in a situation where load or die you might get by. You have seen Hanni Calder, if not I no longer like you, I will watch BUT. Playing a piano or string interments or sports, I shake people's hands and can tell what they play. Watch the AK's.
@@tedsemonis7905 I never questioned who you're referring to when you said "you", but it is worth saying now that most people who read that comment are going to read it from the perspective that it is in reference to them and not to the general public. That's not how I read it, but that misunderstanding will happen. At the end of the day, my part in this was merely offering a different perspective of the same topic. You don't have to agree with what I say in order for it to have validity. There are many schools of thought, and if we aren't able to consider other ways of thinking then maybe the comment sections aren't meant for us.
@@Relyk72 I spoke of strength and muscle memory. The you was as If I stood there. It is great to be able to own and keep all types of guns. Making it easier to load and aim now a days is great. WHEN !! there is a problem hundreds of people will come out and then bad things. Why I never bought an AR be able to pick one up. If you can't do what is needed to maintain yourself, you will find that no one is there to help. So, get the stick, the string and the rock. Toys are great and make life easier but try to live without them, most last an hour. NO remotes, computer, no cell phone the suicide rate will triple. Image lights and water and all that goes with it STOPS.
I got one of these this past year and have loaded a lot of magazines with it, it’s definitely a cool design and the owner of this company is a really great guy, I’ve talked with him a number of times.
Oh nice! I follow them on Instagram and I thought it was really cool that they use some of the proceeds to aid the Ukrainian resistance against Russia. I meant to talk about it in the video but the wind really ruined most of the audio and I figured I’d just mention it in the video description. Even if you’re not into politics, their products are awesome so that’s reason enough to get one.
@@ShortStackSurvival yeah I think it’s a really great product in general and they seem to be helping the Ukrainian military by giving out free designs and product of their own.
@@operator1192 I agree, and it’s cool you know them personally. :)
Pretty cool device I'm sure that makes loading much easier. I never know what cool gadget your gonna pull out next to compliment your loadout. Good job breaking it down Short Stack!
Thanks! Yes it is a very awesome loader and saves a lot of time. As for all the gear and gadgets, I literally just can’t help myself! I love me some cool gear!
I like that it has reference indicators for different rounds and that it’s light weight.
Those are honestly some of the best features of the magazine loader!
I’m liking the looks of this U-Loader. I too have arthritis in my thumb. Repetitive fine motor movements are a killer. As Kman mentioned, I’d rather load quickly and have more fun at the range 😃
It really does a great job of allowing you to quickly get the mags loaded so you can get back to the range fun.
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Nope, wouldn't let you us it sorry. Only way is if you can load 3 mags without stopping. Builds hand strength and muscle memory. You could be up even with Jerry Miculek (check his channel) And Autumn's Armory. in gun play. But if you don't have hand strength you won't last in an up-close situation. Remember also edge weapons. Doug Marcaida videos. Hey, watch the AK rounds no more from Russia. 😎🐊👽
Thanks for the comment and watching my video.
Although I understand what you're saying with hand strength. There are so many other ways you can build hand strength, I think it could be argued that the time saved using either the U loader any other mag loading device being put towards actual reps at the range and training would be more valuable than whatever amount of hand strength you would gain from loading mags that day at the range. And as she said in the video in regards to arthritis or any other condition that limits mobility something like this would be invaluable. You could also consider older shooters whose hands maybe don't work as well as they once used to. This could bring the fun back into range day for them.
@@Relyk72 Yes anything you do manually builds strength, from a can opener to rolling a tennis ball in your fingers. And I said YOU not everyone else. You would get the Hanni Calder treatment. Loading a mag in a situation where load or die you might get by. You have seen Hanni Calder, if not I no longer like you, I will watch BUT. Playing a piano or string interments or sports, I shake people's hands and can tell what they play. Watch the AK's.
@@tedsemonis7905 I never questioned who you're referring to when you said "you", but it is worth saying now that most people who read that comment are going to read it from the perspective that it is in reference to them and not to the general public. That's not how I read it, but that misunderstanding will happen. At the end of the day, my part in this was merely offering a different perspective of the same topic. You don't have to agree with what I say in order for it to have validity. There are many schools of thought, and if we aren't able to consider other ways of thinking then maybe the comment sections aren't meant for us.
@@Relyk72 I spoke of strength and muscle memory. The you was as If I stood there. It is great to be able to own and keep all types of guns. Making it easier to load and aim now a days is great. WHEN !! there is a problem hundreds of people will come out and then bad things. Why I never bought an AR be able to pick one up. If you can't do what is needed to maintain yourself, you will find that no one is there to help. So, get the stick, the string and the rock. Toys are great and make life easier but try to live without them, most last an hour. NO remotes, computer, no cell phone the suicide rate will triple. Image lights and water and all that goes with it STOPS.