Has anyone tried this?

Whats with the post count Crazy K38????

Personally I rarely see Amici post, and I've been here, a couple years anyway.....

I have been around here for a few months and try to read everything posted and reply to a lot of it, so when the server glitched I had been on the new forum more than the old one so my post count wasn't affected by much, why?
 
My 627-4 .38 Super would not chamber any of the tapered 9mm cartridges, including 9mm Luger. It would chamber and fire .38 Super Comp but the fit in the moonclips was very loose and it could not be speedloaded. I think .380 ACP functioned the same way. As for quick speedloading of 8 rounds moonclipped together, the best setup I have seen is a 627 Pro .357 shooting moonclipped .38 Short Colt. Accuracy and reliability were excellent. However, this is a setup with no real world utility outside the land of ICORE. I have never seen moonclipped 9mm used in a revolver at any match, but then again everything I have seen from Pinnacle works very well.

Dave Sinko
 
Anybody remember Charter Arms and Federal came out with a rimmed version of the 9x19 in 1988/89 known as the 9mm Federal?

CD
 
LET'S KEEP IT ON POINT AND NOT PERSONAL, PLEASE.

Thank you,

Noah
 
Anybody remember Charter Arms and Federal came out with a rimmed version of the 9x19 in 1988/89 known as the 9mm Federal?

CD

Oddly, a dealer & I were just talking about that cartridge last Saturday. Guns were made, but no ammo was available. He nor I have ever seen any for sale (not that we were looking, but he deals with new & vintage ammo & still never saw any)
 
Oddly, a dealer & I were just talking about that cartridge last Saturday. Guns were made, but no ammo was available. He nor I have ever seen any for sale (not that we were looking, but he deals with new & vintage ammo & still never saw any)

There was some for sale on this forum a while back. A forum member had two boxes of it for sale at $50.00 each.
 
Anybody remember Charter Arms and Federal came out with a rimmed version of the 9x19 in 1988/89 known as the 9mm Federal?

Charter now has a FAR better idea: A revolver which will actually load - and UNload - 9mm (maybe .40 also). Charter calls it the "Rimless Revolver." It was supposed to be out THIS year; now the target date is early 2010.

Be neat if it actually worked.
 
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