I can state unequivocally that the metal ones are not fun.
I can state unequivocally that the metal ones are not fun.
I use a nice tool from BMT Mooner. It's pricy at $105 but make loading and unloading moon clips easy.They sell a couple of different devices that make loading and unloading the full moon clips easier on the hands. I built one that was a post and lever, the clip fit over the post and the lever pushed the round into the clip. I was loading clips one day and Pop came by. Said he would help. Told him I only built one lever. He went to the tool chest and brought back a large pair of water pump pliers. Next thing I know he is squeezing two rounds into place at a time. I still use the water pump pliers.
Kevin
They did...........If Smith would put out Lew Horton Style with 3" one piece, full-under-lugged barreled versions with Goncalo Alves "Combats" (sans hole's always) they would sell like 5gallon buckets of water in hell... 4" barreled full under-lugged versions too.
I have seen the video and it truly looks amazing. However, several generations ago, a Scottish man or woman was imported into my Irish family. The result was a severely thrifty bloodline emerged in a previously mildly nifty branch of the family. So…I will stick to the tried and true and put the $100 toward powder and primers.I use a nice tool from BMT Mooner. It's pricy at $105 but make loading and unloading moon clips easy.
I think they'll hold their value, just like the others.I just picked up a 325 Thunder Ranch. Primarily because I couldn't find a Model 21 or 22 locally. I wonder how the value is going to weigh against the 625 in the coming years?
I have both from the first run in the 80's-90's.I’d be surprised if there isn’t a 625 Mountain Gun in, at least, 45 Colt in next 12 months. Might even see .45 ACP.
Me too!
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The only non ACP revolver is the nickel plated Model 10-6, upper left. The rest are all ACP. And there are more since this image was made.
Kevin