S&W 4in 625

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I just ordered my new 625, very excited. I could use some ideas on where to get moon clips and accessories. Ideas on holsters would be nice too. I plan on shooting IDPA.
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Excellent choice as the 5" is not legal for use. I do love mine though. I believe a good source for moon clips and loaders/unloaders is CactusTactical and Dillon Precision.
 
This is were I buy mine, me and S&W.
The best product for the best price and I don't own stock in the company.

Ranch Products
PO Box 145
Malinta, Ohio USA 43535
Phone: 313-277-3118
Fax: 313-565-8536

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I like the "Moonsetter". Also a Demooner tool.


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I like the "Moonsetter". Also a Demooner tool.


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FORGET all of these tools. I use RIMX, polymer full moon clips. T hey load and unload EASILY w/o tools, hold ammo VERY securely, Are VERY durable, and last a long time. Watch their videos. The owner is a standup guy that LOVES veterans. (NO he's not my relative..lol)......http://www.ezmoonclip.com/
 
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FORGET all of these tools. I use RIMX, polymer full moon clips. T hey load and unload EASILY w/o tools, hold ammo VERY securely, Are VERY durable, and last a long time. Watch their videos. The owner is a standup guy that LOVES veterans. (NO he's not my relative..lol)......Ez Moon Clips

I tried them but when shooting a USPSA match the rounds were not held firmly in place. The steel clips are much more secure. I liked them for casual plinking. My two cents worth.
 
I've never had a round drop out of a RIMZ clip. I swear by them.

Stevieboy, I agree. I have purposely thrown mine loaded with .45ACP hardball to the cement floor of the range where I shoot. I tried it a coupla times. NOTHING shook loose. I swear by them also.......
 

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