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source for webley moon clips/45AR ammo

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hello all

just acquired a mk vi

I need a source for full or half moon clips to fit the Webley Mk 6 so I can shooot .45 ACP in it (it's a conversion)

also looking for .45 auto rim ammo

help appreciated

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Post by hanson »

You can get .45 Auto Rim with 230 gr. lead bullets factory loaded from Remington. Any dealer can order it for you, or you can probably find a distributor on line or in Shotgun News. I'm pretty sure they are only 230 gr. You can get all kinds of 'moon' clips from Ranch Products P.O.box 145 Malinta,OH 43535. Ph. 313-277-3118 cell 419-966-2881 fax 313-565-8536. regards,hanson.
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I didn't realize .45 Auto Rim was still in production. I thought that if you wanted it you would have to roll your own. :wink: I glad to hear it! :)
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Post by hanson »

I may have spoke too soon on the Remington ammo. I just did a google search and in there some article says Remington discontinued it. but, I found Remington AR brass on ebay and several companies that do produce it. I think Corbon was one. Anyhow I'm pretty sure it is still being made. All kinds of reloading and other related items can be found for .45AR on the search engine.regards hanson.
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Post by hanson »

You were correct about Reminton J_. They don't list .45 AR or a .44 spl and a .41 mag. load I used to buy by the case. Corbon lists a .45AR with approx. the same ballistics as their .45ACP 160 gr. load.regards,hanson.
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Ah, I thought so. I did quite a bit of reason search on it when I got my HE2. I think Remington still makes the brass, they just don't make any ammo. I think there are several other companies that also make brass. There are plenty of components and load data for the round. Its just that no one is making auto rim ammo any more. As I recall, if you want .45 Auto Rim you have to make them yourself.

Oh, about the .44 Special and .41 mag. I believe Remington's UMC brand makes it.
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Auto Rim

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Dr. Tyree,

On a Mk VI cut for 45acp, watch that rear dimensioning on the cylinder!

I took mine out to the range today (Memorial Day annual range visit), and found that 45acp on full or half moons shot fine (not real accurate, 45 acp is .451 and barrel on Webley is .455). I'll try to post targets on my LC Webley thread.

BUT the original MkII Webley .455 ammo did NOT ignite if cartridges were fully inserted in cylinder. Reason is the cylinder cut moves the primers too far away from the firing pin. They only fired reliably if barrel was tipped up dropping rounds against back plate before pulling trigger. (Didn't Indy do that riding the horse in LC?)

I'm not sure the thickness of the rim of 45 Auto Rim, but MkII Fiocchi .455 rim is only .060" thick. My MkVI Webley is cut so there's a .100 gap at real of cylinder, and firing pin protrudes about .050, so pin just touches the .455s fully inserted. Full moon clip and 45acp rim mics .082, so that extra .022 of firing pin bite makes a lot of difference.

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Full Moon Clips

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Dr. Tyree,

Sorry took a while to find, but Sportsman's Guide has a good deal on full moon clips (20 for $9.97) here:

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=92137

Note that to get the 45acp empties OUT of a full moon clip without damaging your clips or fingers, I'd recommend the DeMooner tool ($16.95) here:

http://dillonprecision.com/template/p.c ... N=51081948

Don't bother with half-moons, unless you like the novelty or WWII collectability (half moons fit in the old GI canvas pouches). Full moons are faster and easier to reload.

Hey and post some pics of that Webley!!

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Post by Texas Raider »

You can get new Auto Rim here-

http://www.georgia-arms.com/pistol.htm

Lead Round Nose or HOLLOW POINT! :D

You can normally get it here too, but unfortunately, the owner is fighting cancer right now, so he has temporarily closed the store. I'm not sure of the details, but pray he makes a full recovery

http://www.kingsammo.com/catalog/defaul ... ath=39_112

And of course there is always CORBON

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Post by J_Weaver »

Good find Texas! It looks like that article I read was wrong. There are still a few companies making .45 Auto Rim. :tup:
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Post by RonC »

Collins Cartridge Company also loads it. Their website is: http://www.cccammo.com/

It's not listed on their website, but I've purchased it from them at the gun show in Austin, Texas before.
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