A request for help from my fellow revolver devotees: All of my wheel guns are “standard†revolver calibers (.38 Specials, .357 magnums, .45 Colts, and .41 magnums). I do not own any revolvers that fire customary autoloader rounds, although I am seriously considering a three-inch Smith 610 for daily carry as my primary self-defensive weapon.
Obviously, I know this requires the use of moon clips. My questions are:
(1) How moon clips are loaded and the spent brass in unloaded?
(2) Does this require a "de-mooner" and, if so, what is the preferable model?
(3) Is loading and unloading the moon clip a difficult operation?
I know these are very basic – perhaps foolish – questions. However, with all the revolver shooting I have done, I have NO experience with the 10mm, the 9x19, the .45 ACP, and so forth.
Many thanks.
Obviously, I know this requires the use of moon clips. My questions are:
(1) How moon clips are loaded and the spent brass in unloaded?
(2) Does this require a "de-mooner" and, if so, what is the preferable model?
(3) Is loading and unloading the moon clip a difficult operation?
I know these are very basic – perhaps foolish – questions. However, with all the revolver shooting I have done, I have NO experience with the 10mm, the 9x19, the .45 ACP, and so forth.
Many thanks.