RealGun
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I can well understand use of moon clips in competition, but can't see myself concealing a reload or two in that shape.
I wouldn't be too quick to condemn a 357 version in blued steel or stainless, since those who reload can tailor a round to a level of recoil they can tolerate. In a gun that big the commercial offerings that tone down the magnum a bit should work fine for defensive ammo or at least a few cylinders at the range. My 686-6 is one of my guns I designate as suitable for full power loads in my hands, although I rarely shoot anything quite that powerful.
Shown with polished out trigger and hammer and with the Plug.
I wouldn't be too quick to condemn a 357 version in blued steel or stainless, since those who reload can tailor a round to a level of recoil they can tolerate. In a gun that big the commercial offerings that tone down the magnum a bit should work fine for defensive ammo or at least a few cylinders at the range. My 686-6 is one of my guns I designate as suitable for full power loads in my hands, although I rarely shoot anything quite that powerful.
Shown with polished out trigger and hammer and with the Plug.