The moonclip tool solves all those problems. Loading and unloading is easy and fast. mooncliptool.com.user wrote:Thanks! I hate the moonclip thing; too hard to load/unload and too floppy to slide cartridges easily into the chambers. Just hate'em. Been looking for some like these, with no luck.
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- Sun, 29 May 2011 11:05:40
- Forum: Handguns/Pistols
- Topic: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
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Re: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
- Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:06:43
- Forum: Handguns/Pistols
- Topic: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
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Re: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
COOL :thumbsup: I have a Taurus M608 with 3" barrel. I belive it lines up the same. I have been looking for a good speed loader. You put that the 5 star speed loader was 19.95. I looked on there web site and it said 24.95. I would like to pickup 2 of them, but I didn't see how to order them. :...
- Fri, 19 Mar 2010 19:24:46
- Forum: Handguns/Pistols
- Topic: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
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Re: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
I have not tried them with 357 Magnum rounds yet.
As for moonclip vs speedloader: it depends. I will evaluate that during the gun course I will be attending soon.
As for moonclip vs speedloader: it depends. I will evaluate that during the gun course I will be attending soon.
- Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:53:00
- Forum: Handguns/Pistols
- Topic: 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
- Replies: 9
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5 Star Firearms and 8Shot Speed Loader Comparison
In this essay, I will compare two aluminum speed loaders by 5 Star Firearms and 8Shot (sold through Thunder Ranch). Both loaders are for S&W eight shot revolvers. A standard 38 Special 158 grain LSWC cartridge is used for the size comparison. http://i484.photobucket.com/albums/rr204/230therapy/g...
- Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:09:08
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surviving the Undead: Zombie Guns
- Replies: 12
- Views: 2330
Re: Surviving the Undead: Zombie Guns
I think it really depends upon the context. If you're in a camouflaged position, such as on a roof, perhaps a scoped and suppressed rifle chambered in 22 Long Rifle, 22 Magnum or 17 HMR would be the way to go. The suppressor would prevent the horde from zeroing in on you. If I were venturing out to ...
- Mon, 08 Mar 2010 20:28:55
- Forum: Articles and Op-Ed
- Topic: The Mis-adventures of a 2A Noob
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Re: The Mis-adventures of a 2A Noob
RE: daughter shooting 1) Try the Silver Eagle group off Waxpool Road and go in the early afternoon Monday-Wednesday. 2) Double up on hearing protection. Use earplugs and high quality electronic hearing protection. She will be able to hear your instructions while significantly decreasing the sound. 3...