So many options when it comes to moon clips...here’s a good overview! Subscribe to the channel, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and check out the website- www.miculek.com
I don't shoot, I actually never held a firearm... but I like watching any kind of people that are passionate about their profession showing their skill and sharing knowledge. I love Jerry's videos and I miss them when he takes a break. Please, keep them coming!
This is really great, educational content! I've always had the idea that moon clips were just a little piece of sheet metal that held cartridges together. I never knew there was so much knowhow to them. Admittedly I've never been a huge revolver guy, but I always enjoy learning new things. Thanks, Jerry. We love you!
It is nice we have people like Jerry willing to past his knowledge to who wants it. He had help me out for the videos I watch of him. Looking forward for more .
We "Get Some", every time you release a video brother. Thank you for honoring us with your representation in the public sphere. You are a great ambassador for 2A Liberty.
Moon clips come from the 1917 revolvers when General Pershing wanted to arm as many soldiers as possible with .45s but there weren't enough 1911s to go around. First they were half moon clips for 3 rounds, then GI ingenuity started welding two clips to load 6 rounds at once.
I have had one or another 45 ACP Smith revolver since 1981, and you do not need a tool to load and unload the clips, technique is enough. I rarely use half moons anymore. I love the 2 shot clips in snake country for shot loads. My main use of guns is as an outdoorsman, and I love the clips as they make it very hard to lose brass.
The ruger lcr moon clips are spring steel but made in such as way that the rounds are well retained but also easily installed and removed from the clip. They are patented and IMO a game changer in moon clip design.
Look at all that ammo behind him! For some reason I have acquired quadruple the amount of 45 ACP ammo over the years compared to all the other calibers I own. Now I’m gonna buy a 45 ACP AR-15 because it’s cheaper to buy a gun then to buy 5.56 or 9mm for my other AR rifle platforms. Wife’s gonna love me when I come home with that.
Take her with you and let her pick out a gun for herself. Problem solved! My wife never complains about me buying a gun. She does occasionally ask me to take a 2 week break from the gun shop but, only after I have gone a little bit overboard. Keep your wife happy and she'll be okay with you getting your 45 AR
Moon clips weren't invented to be speedloaders. They were created to serve as an artificial rim for rimless cartridges. That's why actual speedloaders are more durable and failsafe than moon clips.
Pretty neat. I had a 625 a while back and the clip loader i had was cracked. I mailed it back to the manufacturer and never got it back. Have since sold the gun and had forgotten about that loader until just now. Ha
I picked up a 1925 Webley that was rechambered for 45 ACP, but didn't shoot it much because I am afraid of bending the clips. Thanks for showing me how to get that gun back into action Jerry.
I have a friend who is friends with Jerry! (I think that makes me almost cool). I was out shooting with my friend, and it was the first time i'd seen moon clips. this guy is by far the fasted wheel gun shooter in my area and he used them exclusively. he had a few sitting near his ammo bag, and i picked one up curious how it worked. i picked up an empty case and started to touch the brass to the clip when my friend BOOMS at me "DON'T TOUCH THAT!" Lol i almost peed myself. he explained that even playing with a moon clip on its own can warp it, making it unusable and trying to load a metal one by hand is impossible and will always lead to ruining the clip. he explained that once the clip is bent AT ALL he throws them out because they never return to perfectly flat no matter what you do (heat, dead blow hammer, ball peen, etc). mishandling a loaded moon clip makes it even easier to bend them too because you get extra leverage lol. it left an impression. but dang, this guy was lightning with the clip. literally faster than i could reload any type of firearm. he eventually went to stock semi auto pistol (a big para .45) because he had no competition in wheel gun and easily got first place in every match.
Hey Jerry those polymer moon clips are still around. My friend Scott Beckham designed and makes them for many S&W platforms like 625, 25, 610, 686 etc. Years ago we met you at Shot Show and introduced them to you. They are called RIMZ MOONCLIPS. I’m not sure Scott is maintaining his website Beckham Designs these days as his health has declined. Many of the distributors carry his products however. As you mentioned they load very easy by hand and are almost impossible to wear out.
I use TK Custom stainless steel moon clips exclusively. My 460V X-frame five inch muzzle brake equipped barrel 5-shot revolver. To hold and shoot 45 ACP but 460 Rowland, 45 Super and 45 Winchester magnum ammunition using Starline brass. And I can still use 460 S&W magnum, 454 Casull, all 45 Colt and even 45 Schofield if you can find it.
I run with 2, model 64s that I had gunsmith-ed to accept moon clips and use your grips on these, plus many others. I also changed to serrated triggers. I also have one model 627. I like the two 64s due to the sights, and that is why I did them. I use a pre-made tube to unload them. I can only run Remington brass which limits me. That is the only gripe. Do you find that some brass works better then others? I am saving this video for future reference, you gave me an idea or two I might try down the road. Thank you, lots of information here, some I knew and some I didn't!!!
Hi Jerry, awesome video and channel! I'm looking to get a S&W 627, would you recommend to get cylinder chamber chamfered for moon clips? If yes 20 degree or 45 degree, what depth? Thank you in advance, stay safe and healthy, cheers from Canada!
I wish they would of standardized the groove on the case. One manufacturer will be tight as hell and another the cartridge will fall out of the moon clip.
The problem with the polymer clips is that they don't like heat. I've found that the acp rounds load better than 38 or other rimmed cartridges. For straightening my moon clips I just used flat concrete and a ball peen hammer. Thanks for the dollar store golf club pointer. I need to make me one of those.