I'd rather have a GP100 in 41 mag.
I have no interest in auto loader cartridges in a revolver or using moon clips.GP100 in 10mm Mag. Similar performance more robust moonclips.
I always though my 610 was sort of over built for 10mm Auto, overbuilt for 10mm Mag too very likely. The Redhawk seems to be even more over built for 10mm Auto, given the other cartridges that frame has supported. That is a lot of dead weight that is not needed or wanted in most application.
Sorry, I don't get the semi-auto rounds in a revolver craze. Guess I missed the boat.
Sorry , guess I'm just old fashioned. Don't like the idea of having to use aids (moon clips) to make a round work in a gun. Who uses moon clips on a rimmed cartridge? Why? Never used moon clips on a revolver. Don't figure I ever will.
Fast reloads in competition.Help me here. Whats the advantage of using moon clips on rimmed revolver case in the revolver they are intended for? I understand using moon clips on semi-auto cases in a revolver, but don't under stand the advantage of them on rimmed revolver case in a revolver. For example 38 special cartridge in a 38 special revolver.
Help me here. Whats the advantage of using moon clips on rimmed revolver case in the revolver they are intended for? I understand using moon clips on semi-auto cases in a revolver, but don't under stand the advantage of them on rimmed revolver case in a revolver. For example 38 special cartridge in a 38 special revolver.
If I get a 10mm/40S&W revolver, I'd get a Lipsey's Blackhawk single action.
No mood clips, but has two cylinders -- one for 10mm and one for 40.
http://lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=RUKBN-104X
Ok . It's hard to believe that moon clips are faster than say a Safariland Comp III speedloader for a revolver shooting made for revolver ammo. But I'm not competing these days. So I'll take your word for it. Just never seen them used with rimmed cases.
Nonsense. I have a Ruger Old Model .357 that is destined to become a 4" .45ACP. Why? Because it duplicates standard pressure .45Colt without all the unnecessary powder capacity and the shorter case ensures quicker, more positive ejection. That and the ability to use cheap factory ammo. There's a lot to like about a .40S&W/10mm convertible as well but I want it on the mid-frame, not the large frame Ruger produced.Now this makes no sense to me. If I was going to go single action then there is absolutely no advantage to running rimless unless you are heavily invested in that particular cartridge. Rimless in a single action revolver has no functional advantage over a rimmed cartridge.
Now this makes no sense to me. If I was going to go single action then there is absolutely no advantage to running rimless unless you are heavily invested in that particular cartridge. Rimless in a single action revolver has no functional advantage over a rimmed cartridge.
This was your post in another thread???????I shoot 9mm in .357 barrels all the time. My Blackhawk convertible allows the use of 9mm in the 357 barrel. TK custom will convert many 38 Specials and most 357 Mags revolves to 9mm.