SW686-6
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There is an S&W 1917 [Brazilian 1937 contract] which I would like to use with 45 Auto Rim cases, not moon clips. But it has an endearing quirk, where one or two fired cases get bypassed by the extractor. Not cool.
The R-P brass I have is about .513 rim diameter, someone checked his Starline 45 AR brass, and it too averages .513 - this suggests no holy joy in changing brass makes.
This revolver is chambered for the 45 ACP, sticking a 45 Colt in results in a positive stop at the same depth. The extractor is flush with the rear of the cylinder [not cut for a rim].
All cases fit just so. But when you get them about 1/3d out, the fired cases tip in the extractor, sometimes enough to slip off the extractor and back down into the chamber.
It sure looks like 45 ACP and moon clips are in my future.
FWIW, HKS 25-M speedloaders will NOT work, the center of the extractor hits the pin under the 25-M and keeps the speedloader from getting close enough where the AR cases actually enter the chambers before twisting the knob...
The R-P brass I have is about .513 rim diameter, someone checked his Starline 45 AR brass, and it too averages .513 - this suggests no holy joy in changing brass makes.
This revolver is chambered for the 45 ACP, sticking a 45 Colt in results in a positive stop at the same depth. The extractor is flush with the rear of the cylinder [not cut for a rim].

All cases fit just so. But when you get them about 1/3d out, the fired cases tip in the extractor, sometimes enough to slip off the extractor and back down into the chamber.
It sure looks like 45 ACP and moon clips are in my future.
FWIW, HKS 25-M speedloaders will NOT work, the center of the extractor hits the pin under the 25-M and keeps the speedloader from getting close enough where the AR cases actually enter the chambers before twisting the knob...