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I just bought a S&W 625 .45 ACP revolver. It came with full moon clips. Loading ammo in and taking the empty casings out of these clips is tough! I understand that there are tools made for loading and un-loading the full mone clips. I would like to know what ones to check out adn what ones to avoid buying. If you have some suggestions please advise.
 
Posts: 259 | Location: up state New York USA | Registered: 25 December 2003Reply With Quote
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http://www.moonclips.com/

I purchased one of their Full Moon Clip Stripper Tools and I've been happy with it. I didn't get one of the more expensive unloading tools that they carry as I don't shoot my 625 that often. A high volume shooter would probably want one of their Demooner tools. I haven't tried any of their loading tools so I can't comment on that.

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Posts: 3485 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 22 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Thank you for the information. I would still like to hear more from those of you who use revolvers with the full moon clips and the tools to load and un-load them.
 
Posts: 259 | Location: up state New York USA | Registered: 25 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I always just rolled the old out with my fingers and put the new back the same way. Of course, I only shot maybe a hundred rounds a session. Do you need any more clips ?? I have ten, or so, full moon, and the gun is long gone.
 
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Maybe because my clips are new they are so hard to load and un-load. How much do you want for the clips that you have? Please advise.
 
Posts: 259 | Location: up state New York USA | Registered: 25 December 2003Reply With Quote
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Well, it's open mouth, insert foot time. I can't find them and I believe they may have been tossed out with the bath water. Sorry for the mistake !!
 
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I/ve got the little tool, but don't really use it much. easier by hand, but what you might want to try is getting some half moon clips instead of the full ones. They are much easier to load and unload.
 
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http://www.starlinebrass.com/ Use 45 auto rim brass from starline. 500-$63 no moon clips. But if you need quick reloads, then the clips are a must have.
 
Posts: 1295 | Location: USA | Registered: 21 May 2001Reply With Quote
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Get the Demooner tool and forget the problem once and for all. Nothing like the little cuts and nicks with powder covered fingers you can get doing it by hand, especially when it's cold outside. By the way, I noticed that the stainless steel full moon clips are a lot less user friendly than the regular blued steel versions. The half moon clips will bend out of shape with heavy use.


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Posts: 7046 | Location: Rambouillet, France | Registered: 25 June 2004Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the info guys!
 
Posts: 259 | Location: up state New York USA | Registered: 25 December 2003Reply With Quote
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Check out Dillon Precision at http://www.bluepress.com they have a a tool that loads or unloads moon clips for 10mm or 45 ACP in under 3 seconds. if you have the latest catalog the item is on page 52, the picture is a girl with a S X S shotgun at her side. April 2006
 
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I have a "super demooner" and one of those tube based demooning tools -- the tube based one works MUCH better, and is about as fast -- doesn't stress the moonclip as much either.

I also have a moonclip loading tool, which works quite well.

The best thing to get are polymer RIMZ moonclips for practice -- wouldn't use them for defense/contests, but they are very easy to reload/strip for use at the range.


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Posts: 863 | Location: Texas | Registered: 25 January 2006Reply With Quote
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You can get clips and 45 Auto Rim brass from Midway.
 
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