fired cases pretty much fall out of my 1917 when fired without moon clips...
I am sorry to hear about your eyes. Is it anything a Merit optical aid might help? I use mine to make my red dots crisp. (no grape clusters) It is a great aid in keeping my iron sights clear.My 625-6 is a good shooter. Better than me. Here, I am holding the gun in my hands and resting the strong hand on a sandbag. My eyes are not so good, so I can't see the sight picture and the target clearly at the same time. On this target, I used prescription glasses so I could see the sights better, but the target is a fuzzy black blur.
Still, the vertical stringing suggests that the variation was my fault, not the gun's.
Years ago, I competed in bowling pin shooting with this gun and did quit well (until my eyes went to heck).
I'm guessing you haven't shot one. Maybe if you give up your zipcode, someone here will let you shoot theirs.Why is the revolver in 45acp so popular?
I hate the thought of moon clips. Why can't the properly headspace it from the rim like the 1911 does?
I have to give you a thumbs up for your signature. And I want to thank all the posters for the great flow of information. It is enlightening.I got it, Im gonna buy a mold. Do you have a mold number for the two
I have not been looking hard, but a new 625-8 JM can be had a bit over $800. The 325 about $1050. I'll keep an eye out for an older one cheaper then the 625-8 JM.Try to find a nice, used, 625 Model of 1989. I have one with the more common 5" barrel and it is a tack driver. Others report similar findings. They can be found for less than the cost of the new guns you're looking at. Though you may have to be patient, in waiting for one to show up on the market. Owners tend to hold onto them (for good reason).
I have the S&W M325 TR 45acp. I find the gun to be very accurate. The moon clips are great. You load all the clips at home (13) and when you get to the range you are all set. You can load them at the range with the loader again. I will get some more moon clips so i don't have to load them at the range.
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Try to find a nice, used, 625 Model of 1989. I have one with the more common 5" barrel and it is a tack driver. Others report similar findings. They can be found for less than the cost of the new guns you're looking at. Though you may have to be patient, in waiting for one to show up on the market. Owners tend to hold onto them (for good reason).
Why is the revolver in 45acp so popular?
I hate the thought of moon clips. Why can't the properly headspace it from the rim like the 1911 does?
I picked up a 625-4 Model of 1989 yesterday. One of my bucket list guns. YAY!!
I have a 625-4 that is the mirror image of the photo in post #9, except mine is far dirtier!
I love that model and it is what I'm currently looking for, 625 4" but whats up with the matte finish? it does seem to stay dirty with the black powder stains, does it ever come back to factory look once is cleaned? Stains don't seem to stick to Chrome right?![]()