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Anyone have a 442 or 642 Pro w/ Moon Clips?
Howdy,
Anyone have one of the 442 or 642 Pro Airweights cut for moon clips? I've been thinking about getting one for an on-duty BUG. I get the impression the moon clips would make qualification a lot easier and as I understand it these Airweights don't have the IL, always a plus.
So, anyone have one? If so, what do you think about it and any pics would be great.
Thanks!
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09-23-2010, 02:02 AM
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09-23-2010, 02:36 AM
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Sweet rig.
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06-15-2014, 07:50 AM
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Is that an after-sale customization of the 442, or is the revolver available that way as a model?
For a CCW, that's just what I'd like to have.
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06-15-2014, 08:59 AM
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I have the 642 Pro. I decided not to use the moon clips so I could do top off reloads with a speed strip.
It's nice having the MC option though.
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06-15-2014, 10:49 AM
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Is that an after-sale customization of the 442, or is the revolver available that way as a model?
For a CCW, that's just what I'd like to have.
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Ask for 442 pro.....comes cut and ready and should also be a stainless cylinder not carbon steel...based on their website...
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06-17-2014, 11:40 PM
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Ask for 442 pro.....comes cut and ready and should also be a stainless cylinder not carbon steel...based on their website...
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Thanks for the information. I now have one on order.
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I got the 642 pro cut for moonclips. I've carried mine for over a year. I really like it but never use the moonclips except for carry - you only get the three, S&W has never had them in stock and, if they did (and they won't), they would cost you $8.42 EACH. Someone else mentioned that TKS makes them. They sell them for $32.50 for 5 plus shipping. They're hard to load/unload and to spend any time with them you'd end up with $100 worth of moonclips into a $400 gun. So, I'm not messing with that. But I do like them for CCW purposes.
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Howdy,
Anyone have one of the 442 or 642 Pro Airweights cut for moon clips? I've been thinking about getting one for an on-duty BUG. I get the impression the moon clips would make qualification a lot easier and as I understand it these Airweights don't have the IL, always a plus.
So, anyone have one? If so, what do you think about it and any pics would be great.
Thanks!
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The PRO series 642 comes cut for and with three moon clips. That's 5 in and 15 more ready to go which is about 4x more "prepared" than statistical reality dictates you need to be.
The moons work GREAT if you understand HOW they work, and load them accordingly. I refer to snapping rounds into the clips.
Buy the PRO series and use the clips...
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Hi Landric:
While not a Pro Series, I have a Model 642 with a cylinder from a Model 442 that had been cut for moon clips by TK Custom. I purchased the Model 442 cylinder from a fellow Forum member who is a LEO. I carry the piece loaded using the moon clip. I don't carry loaded moon clips for reloads (too bulky and fragile) relying instead on speed strips for reloads.
Best of luck,
Dave
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