XTech Tactical Drops Universal Magwell System and Cross-Platform Speed Loader
XTech Tactical unveiled a new magwell product line and expanded its magazine accessory catalog at GunCon 2026, according to remarks from company president Jeremy Deadman. The lineup includes fresh magwells, increased SKU depth for Glock and Smith & Wesson magazines, and the LDR-2000, a speed loader engineered to function across nearly every standard pistol magazine body on the market.
Key Details
- Magwell Line: XTech released a new generation of magazine wells designed for modular compatibility across platform families.
- Magazine Coverage: Expanded inventory for both Glock and S&W magazines signals XTech's push into mainstream duty and carry platforms.
- LDR-2000 Speed Loader: Single device compatible with most pistol magazine geometries—eliminates the need for platform-specific loaders. Designed for competition, duty, and range work where magazine turnaround matters.
Why It Matters for Gun Owners
Speed loaders cut reload time at the range and in competition—seconds matter in matches and training blocks. The LDR-2000's universal design means one tool covers Glock, S&W M&P, and similar duty platforms instead of buying separate loaders for each gun. For carry gun owners, upgraded magwells improve grip angle and reload ergonomics without changing the gun itself. XTech's expanded Glock and S&W inventory directly targets the largest installed base of defensive pistol shooters in America. Competitors and serious trainers benefit immediately; casual shooters gain backup options for magazine handling without additional expense.
DownRange Analysis
XTech's focus on Glock and S&W makes business sense—these platforms dominate law enforcement and civilian carry markets. A truly universal speed loader solves a real problem: most shooters own multiple pistols but load magazines by hand. The LDR-2000 addresses genuine inefficiency rather than chasing feature creep. No regulatory risk here—magwells and loaders face zero federal restriction. The real test is durability and spring consistency across magazine variants. If the LDR-2000 actually functions reliably on everything from Gen5 Glocks to M&P9 2.0 mags, it fills a gap competitors have ignored. Monitor field reports from USPSA and IDPA shooters—they'll expose any reliability issues within weeks.




