An impulse buy,kinda

I have a 3" and a 5" dash 6. They were both made in '97.I like the Rimz polymer.They are great you don't need a demooner.Unfortunately They will not work with my 4" dash 3.
 

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I also have a 625-6, 5" bbl Model of 1989. Slightly off topic but what type of ammo pouches do you guys use to carry your moonclips when you carry on your person?

Regards
 
what type of ammo pouches do you guys use to carry your moonclips when you carry on your person?


Mine is for 'range use only'; with moon clips either in bag/ammo can, or on the old Calif. belt style moon clip holders.
 
I also have a 625-6, 5" bbl Model of 1989. Slightly off topic but what type of ammo pouches do you guys use to carry your moonclips when you carry on your person?

Regards

I do not carry my revolver as it is just to big to conceal in a T-shirt and shorts. It does at times reside in the nightstand with 4 spare moonclips.
 
Thanks for replies. Not looking to carry may use for range shoots.
 
I have single and double speed loader pouches from my days as a LEO. The single pouch holds two moon clips and the double holds four.

Kevin

Are these mag pouches for .357 speedloaders?

Regards
 
Thanks for replies. Not looking to carry may use for range shoots.


A friend carries his loaded moon clips in a Tupperware container that is flat like a sandwich container. I think he get 6 or 8 in there at a time. Works for him.
 
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Are these mag pouches for .357 speedloaders?

Regards

Yes, the loaded moon clips stack one on top of the other, two to a unit. There is also a leather wrap that”hides” a moon clip as it straddles your belt.

I have seen some fellows uses a piece of PVC pipe as a sort of dispenser. For use at the range.

Use your imagination!

Kevin
 
My 625-3 was kind of an impulse buy too:
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