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Tom Revo

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  1. Confirmed with my Bangers salesman. Yes, we hope to see them in May or June. Have 10 revolvers on Back Order.
  2. Have them in stock. 627x8 Blue Steel (10) $39.95 Tom
  3. The only 8-shot cylinders cut for Full Moonclips from the factory are Performance Center Models & 627 4" Pro Series (178014). The 627 4" "plain barrel" (163357) is not cut for moons.
  4. Here is his email address dhearth@hotmail.com Greg Dave has the best products. You can also purchase a wide selection of HearthCo clips from TK Custom for HearthCo Moonclips Tom
  5. Yes, it can be done. Just have to remove more metal to get down to the area where the cartridge head spaces. Tom
  6. Yes, TK Custom has clips for the .500 & .460. Tom
  7. Heard they work pretty well with the thinner (.020-.025 thick) clips, not so much on the thick 45 and 40/10mm clips. No idea on the stiffer well made Hearthco's Sombody posted not long ago about using a mirror to check flatness of the clip, I'll have to try that out. I use a pair of smooth jawed pliers and the glass of my end table to "hear" an un-flat moon clip, I can straighten out a lot of clips while watching TV. Course I shoot a 610 and my clips cost 75 cents a piece If I was shooting a 625 I'd be buying bulk from Ranch. Moonclip Saver Tool..... It's ALL in how you use the tool... Price of the Moonclip Saver Tool has been reduced to $74.95 Tom Tom, Can you explain how it works (or is supposed to work)? Gary Moon Saver Tool S&W 6, 7 & 8 - Shot (User Instructions) There are 3 parts to the Moon Clip Saver Tool: • The top part (TK Custom laser engraved on top) into which the center press pin fits. o Has small hole in the top of the body. • The base (Moon Saver Tool laser engraved on bottom) has a large hole in it. o Beveled depression/machined circle where the Moonclip sits during straightening. o Flat surface on the bottom for checking flatness of Moonclip. • The center press pin, which has 2 sides, fits into the top. B Starting angle. A Finishing angle. How to use the Moon Saver Tool. 1. Place the bent Moonclip onto the beveled depression/machined circle in the base. • If Moonclip ends are severely bent pre-straighten Moonclip and each leg with a pair of pliers first. 2. Place the center press pin starting angle “B” facing out, into the top. 3. Insert top assembly into the base holding the bent Moonclip. • Give several forceful presses down onto the Moonclip, flip the Moonclip over and repeat. • Do this until one side of the Moonclip (is cupped at this point) and has all the outside edges resting evenly on a flat surface. 4. Reverse the center press pin so finishing angle “A” is facing out, and reinsert into the top. 5. Place the Moonclip with the cupped side down into the beveled depression/machined circle of the base. 6. Insert the top assembly into the base. • Press down on the Moonclip and gradually lighten the pressure until the Moonclip is straight. • Check for straightness/flatness on the flat bottom of the base. • Repeat the steps if necessary until Moonclip is straight and flat. Tom
  8. Heard they work pretty well with the thinner (.020-.025 thick) clips, not so much on the thick 45 and 40/10mm clips. No idea on the stiffer well made Hearthco's Sombody posted not long ago about using a mirror to check flatness of the clip, I'll have to try that out. I use a pair of smooth jawed pliers and the glass of my end table to "hear" an un-flat moon clip, I can straighten out a lot of clips while watching TV. Course I shoot a 610 and my clips cost 75 cents a piece If I was shooting a 625 I'd be buying bulk from Ranch. Moonclip Saver Tool..... It's ALL in how you use the tool... Price of the Moonclip Saver Tool has been reduced to $74.95 Tom
  9. Thanks.They come like that. Its in the wood grips. The grips are the best I felt on a revolver so far. The trigger is perfect I thought I was going to have to do trigger work before I bought it but its really nice. Better than the 627 I tried. The 4 inch barrel is well ballanced compared to the 627. But the 627 has a 5 inch barrel and a N frame. I am real happy with it and I am glad I found one, Is that a standard production gun or from the PC? A new production series called PRO. Tom
  10. Yeah, all you have to do is get a competent gunsmith to do a trigger job on it... I have a 686x6 SSR in stock. Tom
  11. Spook - Some of us don't like the extra weight up front. It's not like you're fighting massive recoil with a 130 PF load. I agree with Gregg - if they wanted to do this, it should've been with a M66. However, they no longer produce the M66, and the gun would've been a standard M66 with chamfered charge holes, nicer grips and maybe a trigger job. Marketing would have been much harder. From another viewpoint, it's good to see a gun company making a gun targeting IDPA revolver shooters. It implies that the market is growing! If you'll excuse me, I have to load another batch of test ammo for my Carmonized M19... Meets the weight standards for IDPA SSR. Tom
  12. Heard they work pretty well with the thinner (.020-.025 thick) clips, not so much on the thick 45 and 40/10mm clips. No idea on the stiffer well made Hearthco's Sombody posted not long ago about using a mirror to check flatness of the clip, I'll have to try that out. I use a pair of smooth jawed pliers and the glass of my end table to "hear" an un-flat moon clip, I can straighten out a lot of clips while watching TV. Course I shoot a 610 and my clips cost 75 cents a piece If I was shooting a 625 I'd be buying bulk from Ranch. Moonclip Saver Tool..... It's ALL in how you use the tool...
  13. http://ranchproducts.com/index.html http://www.moonclip.com/ For Hearthco you can buy through TK Custom or send a PM the HEARTHCO here on the forum. I have HearthCo clips in stock. Tom
  14. Yes, I'll see Ya @ the IRC in 2008 Tom
  15. Thanks, I did not see it. I'll Take care of it. Tom Brian, Please delete the post. Thanks, Tom
  16. Thanks, I did not see it. I'll Take care of it. Tom
  17. .38 Spl - Federal Brass - $80.00 Shipped Priority Mail Brass is tumble cleaned and ready to reload. .45 acp - Mixed Brass - $100.00 Shipped Priority Mail Brass is tumble cleaned and completely resized in a Case Pro ready to reload. The Case Pro rolls the lower third of the used brass back to manufactures' specs, true's the extractor groove and rim chamfer, and tightens the primer pocket. http://www.moonclips.com/new.htm
  18. 9x23 Conversions I no longer perform this conversion. I have stopped pistolsmithing all together for reasons beyond my control. I will continue the On-line store to serve the Moonclip shooters. Tom Revo @ www.moonclips.com
  19. Check out the New MoonSetter Loading Tool. You just change the mandrel to load any caliber. www.moonclips.com https://tp-commerce.techpro.com/moonclips/s...D+Loading+Tools
  20. S&W .38 Super x 6-shot Model 686 with Moonclips will be available in the spring. It will be shown at the SHOT Show. Perfect IDPA revolver for those shooters that prefer a smaller frame gun and can shoot factory W-W for the match or reload for the power factor.
  21. Check out the new Twin Moonclip Holders at http://www.moonclips.com On-Line Store
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