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Old 09-11-2011, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bmcgilvray View Post
I've long been in the "own-'em-both" camp and have had '17 Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers since I was young.



I do like the Colt New Service revolver in all its variations and have fired my 1917 Colt quite a lot down through the years. It's never given a minute's trouble and is reasonably accurate with most loads and useful out to about 25 yards or so. It seems to really like lead semi-wadcutter bullets 250-255 grains in weight that are designed for the .45 Colt. Load them up in .45 Auto Rim cases behind a moderate charge of Unique and you'll have a sweet shooting and still practical revolver.

I have large hands with long fingers but still can't say I can manage the double action trigger pull of the Colt New Service to any great advantage. I could still clear a trench with it.
Thanks for the info Does the S&W & the Colt use the same moon clips ? Just can't find any information on that.
Thanks again.

JD
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