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    Default P365 speed loaders

    I just got the Sig P365 tac pac with the 3 twelve round mags. The gun shoots great, alot less recoil than I expected. The issue im having is loading the 12 round mags. After 10 rounds its extremely difficult to press down with my thumb and load the last 2. Any speed loader you recommend?

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Uplula

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    You can spend $2-4 for a one-piece toy OR you can spend $30 for a UpLULA that handles 9mm to 45ACP and never look back.
    Steve

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Keep the mags loaded fully, if you can get there. They will break in. I agree with both replies. Get an UpLULA. It even works on my wife's EZ380 mags, but it's not needed there.

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    I got a purple one. Figured it's less likely to walk off on it's own at the range if I leave it out on the table.



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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Maglula UpLULA...worth every penny. Don't buy off of Amazon, as you're likely to get a counterfeit.

    Also, you may find that a fully loaded P365 12 round mag is hard to seat wit the slide closed. That's normal and will get easier over time. Just give the mag a good push to get it to fully seat.

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I got a purple one. Figured it's less likely to walk off on it's own at the range if I leave it out on the table.



    Mine's yellow to make it easier to see in a dark place. Yellow poly stingers also. Left too many black flashlights on the floor back when I was wrenching.

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Thanks for the replies, any good IWB holster you recommend? Theres a hard plastic one that came with the Tac Pac i got but looking for something more comfortable. I was thinking about Alien Gear.

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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Bravo Concealment makes nice stuff.
    https://www.bravoconcealment.com/?ut...eid=bb0dc92b35
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    Default Re: P365 speed loaders

    Quote Originally Posted by Will3212 View Post
    Thanks for the replies, any good IWB holster you recommend? Theres a hard plastic one that came with the Tac Pac i got but looking for something more comfortable. I was thinking about Alien Gear.

    N8 Tactical makes the most comfortable IWB holsters, IMO. I carry my P365 in one of their OT2 IWB holsters. I have several other holsters, including their Professional model for my P938. The backing makes all the difference.

    If you do get one of their holsters for the P365, I recommend getting the P365XL model. It has a slightly larger backing that gives better coverage for the 12rnd mag.

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