I shoot competition pistol and three-gun on weekends and I have loaded more than thirty thousand rounds into magazines by hand over the last decade. My thumbs eventually started to disagree with the hobby, and a good magazine loader was the answer. The five loaders below have been at my range bag for at least four months and have each loaded a few thousand rounds. The ones that survived deserve their spots.
I compared for speed, thumb strain, durability across at least a thousand load cycles, and how well each loader handled magazines from different manufacturers. None of these is universal, but each is the right pick for a specific platform.
| Product | Platform | Capacity | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maglula UpLULA Pistol | Pistol 9mm to 45 ACP | Single round | Search Amazon |
| Maglula LULA AR-15 | AR-15 5.56 | Single round | Search Amazon |
| ETS C.A.M. Loader | Pistol and AR-15 universal | Multi-round | Search Amazon |
| Caldwell AR-15 Mag Charger | AR-15 with stripper clips | 30 rounds at once | Search Amazon |
| Butler Creek ASAP Loader | AR-15 universal | Single round | Search Amazon |
1. Maglula UpLULA Pistol - Verdict: Best pistol loader
The UpLULA is the loader I have given as a gift more than once. It fits 9mm, 40 S and W, 357 SIG, 10mm, and 45 ACP magazines from single stack 1911s to double stack Glocks and Sigs. The lever action loads a round in a second once you have the rhythm, and the plastic construction has not cracked after roughly eight thousand rounds through it. Israeli engineering, decades of refinement, and a price that pays itself back the first time you load ten Glock 19 magazines without thumb pain.
2. Maglula LULA AR-15 - Verdict: Best AR-15 loader
The Maglula LULA for AR-15 magazines is the rifle version of the same design. It clamps over a USGI, PMAG, or steel magazine and you press rounds in one at a time with a thumb lever. A thirty round magazine loads in about twenty seconds. It is slower than a stripper-clip loader but more reliable, and it works with any AR-15 magazine I have thrown at it including the more finicky D-60 drums. For someone who only loads one or two magazines per session, this is the right tool.
3. ETS C.A.M. Loader - Verdict: Best universal loader
The ETS C.A.M. loader holds fifty rounds in its internal carrier and uses a paddle lever to push them into the magazine. The same loader works on both AR-15 magazines and most pistol magazines with the included adapters. For someone who shoots multiple platforms in the same session, the time saved swapping loaders adds up. The C.A.M. is bulkier than the Maglula models and the plastic feels less rugged, but functionally it has loaded clean for me through several thousand rounds.
4. Caldwell AR-15 Mag Charger - Verdict: Fastest for high volume
The Caldwell uses ten-round stripper clips to push thirty rounds into a magazine in roughly five seconds. If you shoot a lot of AR-15 rounds in a session, the speed advantage over a single-round loader is real. The catch is you need stripper clips, which are sold separately and come pre-loaded with most military surplus ammunition. For competition shooters or anyone running a class with hundreds of rounds of AR-15 ammunition per day, this is the fastest option.
5. Butler Creek ASAP Loader - Verdict: Best budget AR-15 loader
The Butler Creek ASAP is a simpler design than the Maglula at a lower price point. It pushes rounds into AR-15 magazines one at a time with a sliding lever. It works fine. It is a little slower than the Maglula, the plastic feels lighter, and it has more trouble with stiff new magazine springs. For someone buying their first AR-15 and looking for an affordable first loader, this is the right starter. Upgrade to the Maglula later when the springs become an issue.
How to Choose a Magazine Loader
Match the loader to your platform first. Pistol shooters need a pistol-specific loader because the action of pushing single stack and double stack pistol rounds is different from rifle loading. AR-15 shooters can choose between single-round loaders for occasional use and stripper-clip loaders for volume sessions.
Buy quality once. The Maglula models cost more than generic loaders and they last for decades of use. Cheaper loaders crack or wear out within a year of regular use, and the false savings cost you a second purchase. The exception is the Butler Creek ASAP, which is a defensible entry point if you are unsure how much you will actually shoot.
Frequently asked questions
Do I really need a magazine loader?+
Not for occasional range trips, but if you shoot more than fifty rounds per session, the right loader saves your thumbs and reduces the chance of dropping rounds or scratching magazine feed lips. It also speeds up reloading between range bays.
Will a universal loader work for any pistol magazine?+
Most universal pistol loaders fit single and double stack magazines from 9mm to 45 ACP. Compact and subcompact magazines fit best with adjustable models. Check your specific magazine width before buying.
Do magazine loaders damage springs?+
No. A loader compresses the magazine spring the same way your thumb does. Spring fatigue comes from leaving magazines loaded for long periods, not from how you load them in the first place.