Let's discuss guns for a quick second

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O'Mike's Avatar
This is a better solution............ijs.















(Sorry to hear about your moon clip troubles.)




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(Sorry to hear about your moon clip troubles.)

. Originally Posted by O'Mike

Yea, well I got a little tool to help me seat in the bullets into the moon clips and it saves my fingers. OK, now I can seat the bullets in the moon clip, however it's almost impossible to get the moon clip and bullets into the chambers. It's like taking a piece of conduit sized for 10 pieces of #12 wire and if any wire is twisted all the wires won't go through the conduit. In essence this is the issue I was having. If a bullet was at a different angle the bullets wouldn't slide in.


So I don't know why, but I did a had spin on the cylinder, and no shit, all the bullets got seated. This happened on all 5 moon clips I had loaded up.



So last week was .357 week, this week is .44 magnum week, the next trip will be .45 day with my S and W M and P .45 for semiautomatic pistols and also the Ruger LC .45 which was a blast the only time I've fired it.
Let's not and just say we did....
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
john,

how much time did you spend before ready to fire??

here's what holds my spares

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With my 2 .44 magnums, I fired 48 bullets in each weapon. That was about all my hands could handle. They kick like a mule, but damn, they're fun to shoot. Same result as before, the Anaconda is a beautiful work of art, while the Smith and Wesson was the most accurate.