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Old 04-21-2017, 12:30 PM
DeanD DeanD is offline
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Long time fan of the .45 Colt but haven't had that caliber for years. In 1989 I handled a new 25 Model of 1989 but couldn't afford one, in 1993 I handled a 625 Classic and although I had an FFL by then and could afford one I neglected to buy one. So finally at 71 years old I ran into a NIB 25-7 "1989" that has a cylinder line but 100% unfired and also a 625 Classic that I bought as NIB from an estate but it has been test fired, however I don't know if that was at the factory or by the original buyer. Both are in the original boxes with all papers, tool kits, etc. Doesn't really matter because I am loading up some ammo and will shoot them both! So, proud to show my two new Smiths:

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