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I have a pair of S&W mod. 66 revolvers and I am interested in having them adapted to accept full moon clips. Is this a difficult operation and can someone suggest a gunsmith for the procedure? About what should it cost?


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Posts: 478 | Location: Davie Florida | Registered: 15 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I'd check with Gemini Customs to see if they will do the work. They do a lot of moon-clip conversions... The biggest issue is making sure someone actually makes the clips...


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Personaly, I wouldn't ruin a nice M66 by full mooning it. Sell them to someone that wants a nice M66 & buy a current S&W & do that. Me, I really see little point in spendiing the money, but it can be done. For carry, speed loaders are fine & for competition, again, ruining the value of a good M66 should be avoided.


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I bought a spare cylender and 12 full moon clips for my 629 from a lad on the forum a couple of years back. Works superbly, and am very happy with it. Go to

http://www.moonclips.com/index.htm
 
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