Okay, I've got a 1917 S&W and they were originally made to use half moon clips back in 1917. However, no one currently makes the half moon clips now, just the full moon ones. Are full moon clips allowed in Zoot Shooting/ Just wanting to make sure so if I need to hunt up halfs I can. Thanks
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When I had the dealer order a SW625 he orderd extra full moon clips from Smith for me.
And here:
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...MZ-SPEEDLOADER
http://www.ezmoonclip.com/
Or even here:
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...9_757837_imageLast edited by Tilos; 02-07-2012, 11:00 PM.I apologize if my post contains the same or similar information as someone who has posted before me.

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The 3 round clips are easier to pocket and I would check Brownells or ebay.
I'd check the rules at the assoc. website...then you'll know.
TilosI apologize if my post contains the same or similar information as someone who has posted before me.

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From the following quoted rule snippet, it looks like a strict interpretation would say no to the full clips. Were the full clips available in the '30s?
"All guns and loading devices must be of their period correct profile and may be loaded to their correct capacity prior to 1940"
If the half clips are not obtainable, I see no reason why the full clips could not be used. For that matter, I would have no problem with anyone using the full clips even if the half clips are readily available.
I checked the Numrich link posted above and it looks like they do have them ( (the half clips) in stock.
Vernon
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What cartridge and revolver is it for? The fact that there was a full clip at that time suggests that it is possible, perhaps likely, that one existed for your revolver.Originally posted by DeaconKC View PostHmmm, found a patent for a full moon clip from 1908, but not for 45 ACP cartridge.
The good thing about the half clips is that they would be easier to carry in a pocket than would the full clip. The ones in the Numrich link above are relatively inexpensive at $1.65 per pair.
Vernon
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The reason I asked is because so many revolvers are 5 shot. Of course 6 shot would solve the problem. I understand that you can have a modern revolver machined to accept moon clips, which might be a good solution for reload rather than fiddling with a speed loader.Originally posted by DeaconKC View PostThese are made from spring steel, I don't know how well that would work. JFootin, I have never seen halfs for 5 shot revolvers.Very interesting...
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