Originally posted by blairgarber:
I just bought 50 full moon clips for my 627 from Ranch Products
www.ranchproducts.com, they have the best price you can get since they make all the full moon clips for S&W (and everybody else!). I ordered 50 for my 627 and 100 in .45. They are the genuine article alright exactly the same ones that S&W ship with their revolvers. 100 clips in .45 is a lifetime supply, but I've found the 38/357 clips are much less beefy and more prone to break and bend.
As for loading the clips; I've always been able to load .45ACP full moon clips by hand and pop the cases out with a little curves sheet metal tool ($3), but not so with the 38/357. Rimmed cases don't have the same groove that rimless cases have and both the cases and the clips are MUCH harder to manipulate. So, you will need a tool for loading and unloading the 38/357 clips, BELIEVE me on this one.
There are several full moon loaders and de-mooners in the Brownells and Dillon catalogs, but the best tool I've seen is from
www.mooncliptool.com. I have that one and it works great for both loading and un-loading, it's super sturdy with no adjustments to screw up. I bought a second arbor, giving me both 45 and 38/357, which attaches to the heel of the tool when not in use, that way everything stays in one place.
For Holsters I believe you'll have to go with custom formed Kydex from one of the smaller volume makers. There aren't too many off the shelf models for the TRR8 I'm aware of, and even if they have an N frame model I don't think the TRR's barrel profile will fit particularly with the patridge front sight.
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