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The ETS CAM Gen II Speed Loader is a precision-engineered tool designed for quick, effortless loading of 9mm and .40 SW magazines, including popular Glock and Springfield Armory models. Its innovative self-centering mechanism protects magazine feed lips from damage, ensuring durability and consistent performance. Compact, lightweight, and made in the USA with a lifetime warranty, this loader is pre-lubricated for smooth operation and built to be your reliable range companion.





| ASIN | B0CL8ZKVTL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,586 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Gun Magazine Loaders |
| Brand Name | ETS |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (12,404) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2023 |
| Included Components | Speed Loader |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.26 x 4.69 x 2.05 inches |
| Manufacturer | ETS |
| Material | Composite |
| Model Name | ETSCAM-9-40RED |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Part Number | ETSCAM-9-40RED |
| Style | Caliber: 9MM / 40SW Red |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty |
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 removal EDIT 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**K
Great loader, nice price.
I waited until I used it a few times to express my opinion. It works as advertised, load up to ten rounds at a time, just refill the cartridge slide and keep going till the mag is full. If you have never used a speed loader before, be aware that the amount of pressure required to operate is very substantial. I’m 6’4, 250 lbs, big hands and it is a two handed operation for me. I find that bracing the bottom of the mag against my body helps stability and control. The last few rounds when loading a mag to capacity feels crunchy and sounds stressed, just push it on in, it will handle it. When shooting targets, I will under load the mag, 10 rounds in a 15 round mag, to greatly speed up the loading process and significantly reduce the pressure needed to load quickly. The mag fit in the loading well is very tight, but that is a good thing, it’s not something that you want rattling around. I give it a solid heel of the palm to ensure it’s seated fully. For the price, this is a very solid performer.
J**.
Works great when it works, but picky with ammo
This ETS Speed Loader (CAM Gen II) for Glock magazines works really well and is very fast when it likes your ammo. It loads 9mm and .40 S&W quickly and smoothly on compatible rounds. The problem is it’s very picky — some ammo brands feed perfectly, while others don’t work well at all no matter what you try. You’ll need to do some trial and error to figure out which ones play nice with it. Overall, when it works it’s excellent and much faster than loading by hand, but the inconsistency across different ammo brands keeps it from being a 5-star tool.
R**9
After 300rds went from 3 starts to 1. Buy at your own risk.
As everyone else, I saw the videos for this and thought it was the sliced bread of the mag loading gadgets. I felt the same way about the magLula, which has never disappointed but obviously it’s a single round loader. I have about 50 9mm mags of various makes and capacities, so I couldn’t wait to get the ETS! I’d say 80% of my mags are Glock and ETS. I watched the video, twice. I grabbed by OEM Glock 33rd and my ETS 27rd and went at it. First 10rds, easy peasy! Next 10, place on chest and simulate plunging a sharp dagger motion with effort. Next 10rds same except simulate using a dull dagger to pierce your sternum type effort. WHEW, 30rds loaded in however many seconds (didn’t time it) and I need a breather. Same with the ETS mag with even MORE effort ‘cos ETS mag springs are tight AF, even when I use my Lula for a single round, let alone trying to stuff 10rds in 1 feed. Here’s where it gets interesting. I’m loading Federal Aluminum ammo. The last round of the ETS load was super stiff, as expected ‘cos of reasons mentioned above about ETS mag springs. So I kept plunging like Travolta with the adrenaline syringe in Pulp Fiction. I finally quit ‘cos it dawned on me that maybe I’m already fully loaded. I removed the mag and the plunger and the final round dropped out...in pieces: bullet, casing and powder all over my work table. I was semi shocked but not surprised because 1. It’s aluminum. It’s not meant to be pushed on with any pressure. I suspect the pressure I put on it to load that last round was enough to deform the case. The case opening was flared and thus the bullet unseated. By the way, I wasn’t fully loaded on that mag so this round should have loaded. 2. It’s cheap Federal Aluminum brand. You get what you pay for, which is bad crimps. I’ve had a round do the same thing during a live fire drill. The bullet unseated and sat in the chamber, no ignition. I tried the tool on my 15rd OEM Glock and ETS mags with brass. Worked easier and less effort and no damage to the last round. All good there. I have not used the tool on my Sig, SW or Beretta mags cos honestly, they’re all 15rds and less, I don’t have as many of them as Glock\ETS so magLula on them is not a problem. I don’t need to load 10 at a time and use Dwayne Johnson type strength. However, for my Glocks and ETS mags of which I have about 20 or so (lost count when ETS mags went on sale for $7), this tool is absolutely a time saver, despite the effort it takes and the aluminum ammo thing. In summary: The tool works well enough for my Glock and ETS mags. Jury is out, since I’m in no need to use on my other mags which are all steel. Watch the instructions videos more than once. Practice it slowly using only a few rounds. I will not be using this tool for any aluminum cased ammo. The effort it requires to load 27-30rds is enough to deform an aluminum casing thus unseating a bullet or shredding the case all together (as reported in another review). Basically, this tool is relegated to: Glock\ETS mags, no aluminum casing, which is fine considering my need was for Glock\ETS mags. Edited to add: Tried it on my P320 OEM Sig 15rd mag and works fine. UPDATE 1.24.20: It broke, after about 300rds. The same area someone else posted in their review. Little piece of plastic chipped and flew out when I loaded my SiG P320 mag. See photo of area that broke. Returning for refund. It was fun while it lasted. Maybe their next version will be better.
D**R
Work super well for CZ-75 magazine. (A 9mm pistol) You will be able to shoot more bullet at the range. You don't need to spend extra money for magazine. Realy easy to reload. Works amezing when your ammo is on a tray like Federal Ammunition. In canada its perfect, becose many of those ammo tray have 10 bullet in row, so, you don't need to grab more then a row for each magazine. I srongly recomend this product.
G**R
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G**L
I have the item for which this is a "knock off", and I am very impressed. It loads CZ and Glock very well, but is a little less smooth with SIG 9mm. It like Blazer brass, but some bulk ammunition (Remington) has feed issues. Not that it is the angle of the flange at the head of the cartridge that makes a difference, and the "lips" of the magazine. Over all, it is virtually identical to the much more expensive model. Both models require lubrication for optimum performance. (I use "barrel butter", as a light grease seems to last longer than oil.)
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J**.
Works fairly well. Seems to get better the more you use it
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