pahermit
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What is the difference between the 625 in 45acp with model 1988 and the ones with model 1989 on the bbl? Also what is ment by military model of 1988? Saw one on gunbroker that looked the same as my 1989 model.
The big difference is that the 1988 barrel marking's are stamped into the barrel and the 1989 are laser etched. As far as the military model, I can be of no help.
...I have never seen a '-5' in .45 ACP; all I have seen were .45 Colt, but I may be mistaken about that.
There is NO SUCH THING as a "military model" 1988-89; someone is either ignorant, or trying to 'creatively' describe what they have for sale, hoping to get more money for a 'rare' military model.
The 625-2 of 1988 had the hammer mounted firing pin, while the Model of 1989 has the frame mounted firing pin. I shoot my Model of 1989 extensively in my Bullseye Pistol shooting but am afraid to dry fire it without snap caps. Is it safe to dry fire a frame-mounted firing pin gun?
The Model of '88 was a 625-2, and as stated with roll stamped markings.
The FIRST Model of '89 was the 625-3 and was laser marked as stated, but came with Patridge front site on the 5" guns and ramps on the 3" and 4" guns.