Thanks to everyone, and please keep the comments comming. Great idea to have the cylinder cut to take moon clips, and thanks to war eagle for the web adress for custom work. As many have shared, I was late in trying .45 ACP revolvers. I had an aversion to the 1911 after my military experience, but browning didn't make any junk, the army just turned it into junk. I recently read that the the 1911's we had in 1969 were all made before 1943! Well, guess where thay had been before we got them. They rattled so much that it was scary to carry one, and they were a lot of bad incidents where peole were badly injured or killed, so I just had a knee jerk reaction at even the mantion of anything associated with that cartridge or pistol. I carried a model 10 M&P-in the Army! But I have seen the light. I have read some forums where folks complained about difficuly with moon clips going into the cylinders. Just have S&W chamfer those charge holes, they did the last gun I sent in, not long ago, for $30.00. I have a 625 and two 25-2's and they are all chamfered-the difference is remarkable. Along with this, I use a factory crimp die that makes the the right diameter and just makes a better bullet. Thanks-flapjack