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Old 09-25-2009, 09:41 PM
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What is the weight of the Model 25-13?
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I would guess 45 oz +/- 5 oz, depending on grips and barrel length IIRC model correctly. I would look it up in the BOOK if it was close, but it's in living room and I am in bedroom.
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Thanks, Sir. I've got 2nd Edition and it doesn't include the Mt Guns.
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I'm almost sure, but the 4" 45 colt mtn gun is 39 oz with factory grips.

I think the 44 mag version is 40 oz.

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I'm almost sure, but the 4" 45 colt mtn gun is 39 oz with factory grips.

I think the 44 mag version is 40 oz.

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What's 5 oz amoung friends???

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Mine was 36 ounces. Said so right on the box.
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I hate to admit it since I'm not a fan of stainless, but for a # of years I've owned a Mod. 26-6 Mountain Gun (NOT a 626) of which I'm inordinately fond. I can't find any reference to when this model was made, how many were made, or when they were discontinued.
Can anyone smarten me up?
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CORRECTION: Mod. 25-6 (I can't make the keyboard work right today)
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By the "Book" 1988
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My 25-13 with factory Ahrends weighed 2.44 lbs (39.04 oz).
Some other Mtn gun weights.

625-6 = 2.43
629-3 = 2.45
57-5 = 2.51
657-4 = 2.55

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You model was made only in 1988 and that was only a partial year. This model change was for a new yoke system, radius stud, unfluted cylinder, glass bead finish and was it 45 ACP caliber.

The 25 became the 25 in 1957, after it had been it reintroduced as the 1955 Model .45 Target Heavy Barrel.
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