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  1. westczek

    What is the round thing on the inside of S&W stocks

    Thanks everybody. It can be hard to find information on things if you don't know the words.
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    What is the round thing on the inside of S&W stocks

    What do you call the round metal piece on the inside of a S&W revolver medallion wood stock that keeps the piece from rotating on the grip? I have a J-frame that is missing one. Is there a source for replacements?
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    Help with 8 Round Moon Clips

    I use the Hearthco clips with Starline 38 Short Colt brass in USPSA revolver division in a 686. The rounds stay ridgedly straight, but still have enogh side to side play to rotate. It makes the reloads easier. I was using some thinner clips before from TK Custom that worked with...
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    USPSA: How many speedloaders/moonclips

    For USPSA , sx on the belt and one in the gun is the minimum at a club match. I carry eight moon-clips on the belt using a North Mountain holder and one in the gun. I have never run out and I have shot a few major matches.
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    Fitting cylinder

    KAC, Good point. Blued cylinders are carbon steel. I bought one and run it on my 686 competition gun, looks sharp, it is blued and carbon steel. Some of the black coated cylinders on newer revolvers, like the Night Guards, are stainless.
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    Fitting cylinder

    If you buy a new replacement cylinder assembly from Brownell's or another supplier it will not be a simple drop in operation. The ratchet will need to be fitted. You do that with a file slowly on each lug of the ratchet. You could also use the existing and fitted extractor which would most...
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    L-Frame .41 Special

    We've talking about this a bit in another section. Nice photo of a Bowen 686 conversion there. Wish as much as we want, I don't think Smith and Wesson will make us one...
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    What did my sweat do to the finish on my airweight?

    I do understand corrosion on bare steel, blued steel or even stainless, but didn't expect the coating on the airweights to be penetrated in quite this way. I've learned. Here is a picture of my 642 for everyone's viewing pleasure. Westczek
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    What did my sweat do to the finish on my airweight?

    russp1, I have the 642, the light gray finish. Maybe the blue/black finish on the 442 is better. Westczek
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    Why can't I stop thinking about an L-Frame 41 Special conversion?

    MadBadger, It's guns like that mountain barreled 686 in 41 Special the won't let me drop it. I love it. Who did the work on it? A few posters here understand. My 686s in 357 mag will do what ever I need them to do. Need and want are different things. But an N-frame doesn't really scratch that...
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    What did my sweat do to the finish on my airweight?

    BIG D, I do view it the same way you do, a tool. I was a little surprised at how quickly the bizarre etching happened. It will be something I keep and eye on. I am using wood grips now. Westczek
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    Anyone here carry a 2 1/2" 686?

    I use one of two sets of Ahrends grips on a 2 1/2 inch 686. Smooth round combats or a little longer retro banana grip. Both are rounded and with a holster that holds the revolver close to the body it does not print under a reasonable loose t-shirt or other untucked button-front shirt. Westczek
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    What did my sweat do to the finish on my airweight?

    It has been really hot recently if you haven't noticed. I noticed the grip screw on my airweight j-frame was getting some rust, so I took it out and removed the rubber grip. Under the grip the was wormy pattern in the finish. I cleaned the gun and oiled it, but the wormy corrosion is permanent...
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    Why can't I stop thinking about an L-Frame 41 Special conversion?

    Papajohn428, Don't think I haven't thought about the 696, that was my obsession before I found out about the 41 Special. Almost as good as 44 Special, but six shots instead of five. If you find them they are under $1000, but... still hard to come by. Let's say the conversion is priced similar...
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    Why can't I stop thinking about an L-Frame 41 Special conversion?

    Shooting4Life, I like the S&W 646 concept, but the 41 Special... I don't need a magnum, but I want a revolver cartridge. A rimmed cartridge. It is a wildcat. There was never a SAAMI 41 Special... David Clements in Virginia says on his website he does the 10 mm conversion of the GP100 and I know...
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    Why can't I stop thinking about an L-Frame 41 Special conversion?

    I think I first saw an L-Frame 41 Special conversion about a year ago here on the forum. And haven't been able to get it out of my head. The idea of a three inch 686 with six shots of the shorter 41 caliber cartridge just seams right. I reload. Brass is available and I could always cut 41 mag...
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    CAN you save money by reloading?

    I'll add to this. I have saved money and have been able to shoot revolvers in competition. I would have been stuck shooting 9mm in USPSA production division if I hadn't started reloading. I'm able to reload 38 Special that makes minor power factor for less than I could by 9mm. Its hard to find...
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    Ideas for 158 RNFP load?

    I reload for USPSA competition and use moonclips. I'm trying to get as long out of a case as I can, and avoid the roll crimp even if I can. Case mouths don't split as much that way. You can snug down on the tapper crimp die quite a bit. HS-6... wouldn't it take a lot of that stuff to work? I...
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    Ideas for 158 RNFP load?

    lazy, I use the moly-(polymer)-coated bullets. You can move the coated bullets at higher speeds without leading. I use ones from Black Bullets International. I have used Unique and liked it. The 5.5 grns will give you a stout load. With a tapper-crimp out of the 4 inch 686 it should be in the...
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