![]() Practical Shooting Association (USPSA)/ International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), International Confederation of Revolver Enthusiasts (ICORE) and Steel Challenge-and comes with all the “bells and whistles” demanded by today’s serious revolver shooters.įirst of all, it features a super strong, but very lightweight, titanium cylinder that holds eight rounds of 9mm ammunition and is cut for full moon clips for super fast loading, unloading and reloading. The Model 929 is an all-stainless-steel N-Frame revolver designed from the ground up for Action Pistol competition- Bianchi Cup, U.S. The results are handguns that are not only unique, but also eminently shootable and capable of extreme accuracy. These are carefully assembled from the finest components, using all of the traditional skills of the custom gunsmith. S&W is well known for its Performance Center line of pistols and revolvers. The Model 929 revolver is a product of S&W’s renowned Performance Center. 38 Special brass is getting harder to find.īorn Winners The S&W Model 929 9mm revolver features a titanium cylinder that has been cut to accept eight-round full moon clips. police agencies have switched to semi-auto pistols, even the once plentiful. The same goes for brass if you’re into reloading. 45 ACP is easy to find and inexpensive when compared to typical revolver cartridges such as. Lastly, and this is of interest to you reloaders out there, your spent brass is really, really easy to find and pick up.Īnother advantage is cost. Another advantage of the full moon clip is that a stray case cannot slip under the revolver’s extractor, jamming up the works. When connected together on a full moon clip they can be dropped into a revolver cylinder very quickly-and ejected faster than the longer cartridges traditionally used in revolvers. The fact is that pistol cartridges provide a number of advantages for the roundgun shooter, the first of which is speed of reloading.Ĭartridges such as the 9mm. ![]() I’m sure some of you are no doubt wondering why we should chamber revolvers for the 9mm when there are so many excellent revolver cartridges. ![]() The former is an N-Frame gun and the latter an L-Frame, and both are chambered for my all-time favorite cartridge, the 9mm. Smith & Wesson’s newest moon-clip revolvers-the Performance Center Model 929 and the Performance Center Model 986 Pro-caught my eye at a recent trade show. I cut my handgun-shooting teeth on self-cocking roundguns and developed an admiration for the breed that no full-capacity, synthetic-framed shelf-shucker can diminish. Despite my admiration for semi-auto pistols, deep down I have always been, and will always be, an unabashed fan of the double-action (DA) revolver. ![]()
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