S&W 625-3 model of 1989 .45 ACP

I buy full moon clips from Brownell's in bags of 100. I keep a 50 Cal ammo can full of loaded clips (actually two cans with different bullets), ready for fun at a moment's notice! All my shooting bags have a de-mooning tool, and the rod and board I use to load the clips.

I have been finding Brownell's de-mooning tool (screwdriver handle version, new-old stock for $10 at several LGS's for a year and a half, so there must have been a closeout someplace.

Ivan
 
I have been finding Brownell's de-mooning tool (screwdriver handle version, new-old stock for $10 at several LGS's for a year and a half, so there must have been a closeout someplace.

Ivan

a friend made us several de-mooning tools. He used copper pipe and file handles. Work as good as any I have seen.

AJ
 
I love my 4" -3. I very seldom use the moon clips. I have never had a failure to fire with out the clips.
 
Here is my 4" 625-3, it's got a lot of miles on her, love this gun.
One pic with I think the original Hogue Mono Grip and one with her dancing shoes.
 

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S&W 625-3 model of 1989 .45 ACP

One of my favorite guns…..I shoot it way better than my 1911s

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Do the Model 25-5 and 625 shoot the same .45 cal bullets? I read that S&W used "odd numbers" to designate 45 Long Colt pistols - Model 25-5. Does S&W use that same "odd number shoots Long Colt" for the 625?
 
Do the Model 25-5 and 625 shoot the same .45 cal bullets? I read that S&W used "odd numbers" to designate 45 Long Colt pistols - Model 25-5. Does S&W use that same "odd number shoots Long Colt" for the 625?

Yes, both models can use the same bullets but the Model 25-5 is chambered for the 45 long Colt cartridge and the Model 625 in the opening post is chambered for the 45 ACP cartridge.

Kevin
 
The 625-2 is a terrific revolver. Here is mine shown with Ace Custom R2S conversion stocks. They made a nice addition to the gun, but I discovered the Klinsky's and switched over. The Pachmayrs are in the box and never see the light of day.
 

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The 625-2 is a terrific revolver. Here is mine shown with Ace Custom R2S conversion stocks. They made a nice addition to the gun, but I discovered the Klinsky's and switched over. The Pachmayrs are in the box and never see the light of day.

Same, my The Pachmayrs are in the box with many other rubber boots and never see the light of day.
I have woods on all my K/L/N frame revolvers, only one J frame have rubbers.

I like also your 581, I want one 581/681 some day. It's hard to find here, rare model in Finland
 
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