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The SPEED BEEZยฎ Lever Loader is a precision-engineered magazine loader designed exclusively for Sig Sauer P365 9mm variants (excluding P365 380). Made in the USA from durable polypropylene, it features a secure lock-in system and mechanical leverage to drastically reduce thumb fatigue and speed up reloads. With a 4.8-star rating from over 2,400 users, itโs the must-have accessory for any serious P365 owner looking to elevate their shooting experience.
| ASIN | B097QBVV3H |
| Brand Name | Speed Beez |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Colour | blackone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,495) |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LLP365 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Product Style | comtemporary |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |
Y**Y
When I first started shooting, I had no idea that loading magazines would be the hardest part! My fingers were sore, my thumbs were bruised, and it was a slow, frustrating process. I tried to understand other speed loaders, but they looked complicated. Then I found this oneโthe simple, clever design caught my eye, and the reviews convinced me to try it. It has completely transformed my range days. Hereโs why itโs the best on the market: Genius in Simplicity: The design is incredibly intuitive. After one or two tries, you'll be loading rounds smoothly and effortlessly. It works perfectly with my Sig Sauer P365, making a tedious task quick and even a little bit fun. The "click and load" action is so satisfying. A Total Conversation Starter: I'm not kiddingโevery time I use this at the range, someone asks me about it. People are intrigued by how efficient it is. I've given multiple demos, and it never fails to impress. Itโs that good. Saves Your Hands: This loader eliminates the pain and strain of thumb-loading. My magazines are loaded in seconds, and I can focus on shooting instead of dreading the reload. The One Consideration: Yes, it's a piece of precision-molded plastic with a price tag that might make you pause. But think of it as an investment in your enjoyment of the sport. The time, frustration, and physical discomfort it saves you make it worth every single cent. The Bottom Line: If you own a P365 (or any of the other compatible models), do your thumbs a favor and buy this loader. Itโs one of the best accessories Iโve ever purchased. Itโs reliable, efficient, and so well-designed that it turns a chore into a pleasure. Stop struggling and start loading!
U**R
I'm not sure what it is with Sig generally and the P365 specifically but the magazines are crazy difficult to load, especially when they're new. The SPEED BEEZยฎ loader is both ingenious and effective. It is simply hard to imagine a more effective tool. The SPEED BEEZยฎ will allow you to load to capacity quickly and easily. My only operational notes relate to the "release" button. When releasing your magazine be sure you keep the area adjacent to the release button clear otherwise the release can't "release" your magazine. You'll be tempted to grip the SPEED BEEZยฎ in your hand while pressing the release but that might not work if your hand is pressing on the opposite side. Once you see what's happening it's no problem. Anyway, I cannot imagine a better loader from a purely functional standpoint. I wish Sig would make a deal with SPEED BEEZยฎ and supply one along with the P365. The P365 deserves a great loader!
S**E
By far the fastest and best way to load any capacity P365 mag that you have! I was blown away by how well it works! It's also great that the mag locks in so that you don't have to hold the mag against the counter top or whatever. If you have a P365, you definitely need one of these! Your thumbs will thank you!! The best $30 I have ever spent!
R**.
I picked up the Speed Beez for my P365 Fuse because I kept struggling to get the last four rounds into SIG mags. If you have SIG magazines you know the springs are stupid stiff. My thumbs were getting wrecked at the range. I often wasn't even able to get the last 2-3 rounds into the 21 round magazines. This little lever loader fixed that problem right away. It makes loading faster and way less painful. The way it holds the magazine feels secure. You slide the mag in, it clicks into place--then you flip the lever, and it clamps the mag while compressing the spring. It releases the same way the mag releases from the actual gun, with a definite, mechanical feel. That made me trust it right away because the motion is familiar and predictable. Functionally it is simple and it works. Seat the mag, pull the lever, drop rounds in, let it go, done. You get a real mechanical advantage so you are not struggling with the spring anymore. I didn't experience any slipping, no weird jams, nothing that made me stop and fix something. It lines up with the P365 mags and does not stress the feed lips or wiggle around. I did not test it on every other brand, but for the intended mags it fits like it should. Build quality is fine for a small range tool. It's made out of a nice, hard plastic. It feels solid enough to last in a range bag and the parts that touch the mag are finished so they do not gouge or mark anything. Value wise, it is worth it if you shoot a lot and you hate thumb pain. It is not expensive and it saves time and annoyance. If you go to the range a few times it basically pays for itself in saved time and comfort. I shot about 500 rounds through my new SIG the day I got it. If I didn't have this tool, there's no way I could've done that. I'd have left the range at about 100. Bottom line, if you struggle with P365 mags and want something easy that actually makes the job simpler, get one. It is not magical, it is just practical and it does what it is supposed to do.
F**N
I got this Speed Beez 365 to load my 12-round magazine for my Sig Sauer Rose P365 XL 9mm. I read through the reviews and came across the ones that said the Speed Beez was denting their bullets. That made me a bit concerned. I took out my magazine and used my dummy rounds to see if it would load them. It took me a few minutes to figure out how to put the magazine in. Once I go it in correctly and heard the click sound that it made just like placing your magazine into your firearm. I knew it was ready. I used the handle to push down the spring in the magazine, then I placed a round into it. I had to redo that one round a couple of times till I finally got it right. Once I got the first round in the rest went in with no problem. There is a button on the side to eject your magazine. It all worked well once I place the other four rounds in it. I then got out my 9 mm ammunition. I proceeded to load the magazine with the Speed Beez I put all twelve rounds in with no problem. Like anything that is new and different it takes some time to get used to. Most experienced people should not have a problem with this. I am new to this, so I am on a complete learning journey. They do not send an instruction manual or any kind of picture, instructions. You slid your magazine in listen for the click then push down the little scissor handle put your bullet in the hole and squeeze. then lift up the handle and continue on till your mag is full. Then press the button on the side to release a full magazine. Once you do it a couple of times it will be easy. Check out my pictures.
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