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Harter66
08-07-2018, 02:33 PM
Is not having to chase your 45 ACP .
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Celebration of Ms April and September's 100th birthday.
Ms April had some work done .
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So what if they shoot tea saucer 25 yd groups .
I wanna see you do better at 100 .
(I take personal responsibility for the shooting the target is just embarrassing to post)

stubshaft
08-07-2018, 04:41 PM
Amen Brother! I love shooting 45's but HATE picking up brass. However my 325 Airlite weighs 20.5 oz's and that opens a whole new can of worms...

Der Gebirgsjager
08-07-2018, 05:02 PM
Hmmm...nice lookin' old gals for their age. Got a couple or few myself, and never stopped to think about them becoming centenarians. The clips were a great idea, as evidenced by the fact that they still make revolvers that use them. It is nice not to have to chase the brass, and the system makes for very fast reloads. Here's one. :-D
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DonMountain
08-08-2018, 02:33 PM
Is not having to chase your 45 ACP .
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So, where do you purchase these "Clips" to hold your 45 ACP rounds? I have a pre-WW-II Smith and Wesson military in 45 ACP that is tough to get the casings out of after firing them.

Der Gebirgsjager
08-08-2018, 02:48 PM
There are many sources for the clips. Try Midway USA, Brownell's, Dillon. They pretty much come in two flavors, half-moon clips that hold 3 rounds, full-moon clips that hold 6 rounds. There are some that hold 2 rounds, but they're pretty much used in matches.

Harter66
08-08-2018, 03:48 PM
Revolver supply . They carry a host of mooning and demooning tools also .
A.quick search here will turn up instructions for a golf club handle based derimming/clipping/mooning tool .

The clips are something like
$7.50 for 5
$12.00 for 10
$22.50 for 25
$37.50 for 50 and
$59/100

Aside from the matt vs shiny blue they are the same clips Wilson sells for $2.00 ea .

engineer401
08-08-2018, 06:33 PM
You can also try Ranch Products.

http://ranchproducts.com/phone/index.html

Tatume
08-14-2018, 08:34 AM
Revolver supply . They carry a host of mooning and demooning tools also.

+1 My experiences with them have all been positive. Good folks to deal with.

http://www.revolversupply.com/

Jtarm
08-24-2018, 11:28 PM
Amen Brother! I love shooting 45's but HATE picking up brass. However my 325 Airlite weighs 20.5 oz's and that opens a whole new can of worms...

I ended up trading mine off, just more recoil than I could take for an SD gun.

Maybe better-fitting grips where the wood actually meets the back strap at the top. The Ahrends grips feel good till you shoot with them and that skinny, bare back strap chews the web of my hand.

50 rounds of rapid for was all I could do before the web of my hand was too bloody to go on. My splits were absurd compared even to a K-frame magnum.

I’m sure I could’ve worked it out eventually, but just too many other priorities and limited range time.

All that said, I’m right there with y’all on the .45 ACP revos. Still got my 25-2 and 1917, and a 625 in the not too distant future.

Congrats to OP on reaching the century mark and still shooting!

Harter66
08-25-2018, 08:24 AM
Congrats to OP on reaching the century mark and still shooting!

Not me boss ! I'm only half their age . The pistols just just turned 100 not me .

Jtarm
08-25-2018, 01:23 PM
Not me boss ! I'm only half their age . The pistols just just turned 100 not me .

Well, congrats on half century then and your pistol’s centennial.