Reviews by JR
worth the effort
Written on Mar 14, 2026
Review for
MagPump 9mm Pro Magazine Loader
While far from perfect, the Mag Pump will save time. I often load 8 or more 20 round mags at a time at the range. It’s hard work. Even with a speed loader, like the UpLULA.
My first experience with the Mag Pump wasn’t great. It jammed on me and I had to pull out the pins and clear it all out. Refusing to give up so easily, I mounted it to a small sort of pallet I made out of 2x4s. The experience was immediately improved.
I noticed that the biggest problem was rounds jamming up in the throat of the hopper. If you don’t see rounds sliding down through the window cut out on the side of the machine, it’s a good indicator the hopper is clogged. I found that overloading the hopper causes this to happen. It’s easy to clear when this happens. It’s not a show stopper. The next problem is not having the magazine firmly inserted causing it to jam up inside the machine when you try to pump in the next round. This is a more serious problem often requiring removal of the hopper to clear the jam. It helps to hold the magazine firmly with your free hand while operating the pump lever with the other. I don’t experience this problem often since learning this trick.
Bottom line is it takes some practice and little patience. Once you master the machine’s idiosyncrasies, even the occasional jam is still well worth the time savings. I can usually get through my 8 or more magazines without a major problem.
One other thing to note is that 2011 mags require you to purchase an adapter separately a
My first experience with the Mag Pump wasn’t great. It jammed on me and I had to pull out the pins and clear it all out. Refusing to give up so easily, I mounted it to a small sort of pallet I made out of 2x4s. The experience was immediately improved.
I noticed that the biggest problem was rounds jamming up in the throat of the hopper. If you don’t see rounds sliding down through the window cut out on the side of the machine, it’s a good indicator the hopper is clogged. I found that overloading the hopper causes this to happen. It’s easy to clear when this happens. It’s not a show stopper. The next problem is not having the magazine firmly inserted causing it to jam up inside the machine when you try to pump in the next round. This is a more serious problem often requiring removal of the hopper to clear the jam. It helps to hold the magazine firmly with your free hand while operating the pump lever with the other. I don’t experience this problem often since learning this trick.
Bottom line is it takes some practice and little patience. Once you master the machine’s idiosyncrasies, even the occasional jam is still well worth the time savings. I can usually get through my 8 or more magazines without a major problem.
One other thing to note is that 2011 mags require you to purchase an adapter separately a
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Very nice slatwall panels
Written on Aug 08, 2025
This is a very nice and competitively priced slatwall product. I would, however, recommend buying just the wall panels and getting the attachments separately. Although the product pictures show pistols mounted, the included attachments are actually not specifically for pistols. They are just general purpose, adjustable j-hooks. I ended up buying the actual Savior pistol attachments separately and they are a huge improvement over the hooks. Really, the only useful attachment is the rifle rack, which is quite nice. I also purchased the universal magazine holder attachments and like them. I use one for pistol mags and the other for AR-15 mags. I ended up buying two more wall panel kits to get some more real estate and more completely cover the wall space in my armory. Diablo makes a 7-1/4" circular saw blade made for cutting aluminum for ~$30 that will easily and safely cut the Savior wall panels to whatever size you require. I hope that I can find a use for the pile of j-hooks I'm not using. After all, I highly recommend this product. I have a few other Savior products (range bags, rifle case, magazine pouches) and am happy with all of them. Savior is a solid company.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Compact size for EDC
Written on Aug 05, 2025
Mounted on a Sig Sauer P365X for EDC. Perfect fit with a clear sight window and highly visible dot. I like the battery access, shake awake and brightness control. 6 MOA is a good size for a sub compact.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Huge sight window
Written on Aug 02, 2025
Put this on a Sig P320 Spectre Comp and it's amazing! I can line up the site and keep the red dot in my periphery while shifting focus from target to target, never losing alignment. I'm new to competition shooting and this has really stepped up my game.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Multiple reticle options
Written on May 04, 2025
This is an amazing optic for the price! Multiple reticle options plus shake awake make this RDS really hard to beat! I can't vouch for the solar power backup, but the battery life is so incredibly long that I will probably never need it.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Awesome slide
Written on May 04, 2025
This slide is awesome! I ordered it mainly for the optics mount, but love the custom machining job from Sig! It looks incredible on my P226!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Perfect fit
Written on May 04, 2025
Review for
SilencerCo Threaded Barrel - Sig Sauer
Excellent product! Perfect fit for my P226. This is the way to add standard threads to a Sig. Time to shop for a new silencer!
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
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