45Wheelgun
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Usually but not always
Back in the late 70s/early 80s almost every gunsmith was doing conversions like this.
Behlert and Jovino are probably the best known of that era. C&S and Mag-Na-Port also did them. Then every small shop copied the bigger guys. Here is my Behlert. The person that had it done specifically asked for no markings.
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A S&W letter might get lucky with a name. However many folks bought the revolvers and then sent them off to be converted.
I agree with this completely. Lots of guys did them. Most are unmarked. Behlert and Jovino being the best known.
This topic comes up here rather frequently, there are many similar guns out there. They vary in the quality of the job done and feature set.
Retired W4 - you don't mention it, but your gun appears to have been "round butted". A Model 25 is a square butt gun. Round butting was a typical feature to this type of gun. When you go looking for new grips, you will probably need K-frame round butt grips. I have been told that back in the day, Brownells sold a jig made for the purpose of round butting an Square N-Frame into a Round K and that any reasonably competent gunsmith could do the job.
The grips on your gun are the same as every "known" Jovino I have ever seen. I bet you will find they are K-Rounds.
Your gun is a very nice example of this style of modification. Bet it shoots really well.
3" N-frame holsters are not hard to find. I seem to have accumulated a box full of them...
Model 1917s were also know to get this treatment. Here is a link to mine, most folks have seen it already, so no need to clutter your thread - Heavily Modified 1917