25-2 .45 Colt

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Picked up a 25-2 from a buddy...he took it in a trade and didn't really need it. It has some confusing characteristics based on the little amount of research I've done. Numbered N3388XX, 6" barrel with ramp front sight, orange insert, .45 Colt CTG on right side. No 1950, no 1955, no target front sight. Any info appreciated. My guess is a non-original barrel and a .45 Colt cylinder? All of my other Smiths are Model 10s...I'm new to the 25.
 
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I suspect you are right! Although, it could be a 25-5 that was mismarked. I suppose. I remember when Smith did not make a .45 Colt, and when they brought one out it was only in four inch, as a normal production gun. Later, they added the longer barrels. They didn't make a four inch 25-2 back then, either. But, I have to wonder why someone would convert a 25-2 into a 25-5 configuration? Interesting.
 
We need photographs to be able to accurately establish what you have but I am betting it is a plain Model 25-5, that is mismarked. I have one that was built with a Model 25-2 frame and that mark is over stamped Model 25-5. The side of the barrel reads 45 COLT CTG. It has a red ramp front sight with a white outline rear sight.

I have used it successfully on many deer hunts. I am currently hoping to find someone who wants it more than I do,

Kevin
 
Definitely a .45 Colt cylinder and barrel. 25-2 stamp doesn't work, of course. Looks like a real good shooter to me... Nice blue, stocks, and case hardening on the hammer and trigger.

Sometimes the sum of the parts are worth more than the "whole"...

Now all you need are some dies, a lead pot, bullet molds, and brass... assuming you handload, of course. Enjoy.
 
So, I'm guessing a letter from S&W is the only way to determine how she left the factory, correct?
 
If you could provide a photograph of where the model number is, or would be stamped, that could help. Also, the markings on the right side of the barrel. The serial number might help also.

Kevin
 
It looks it has the short cylinder of the 25-3 vintage vs the longer 44 mag length cylinder of 25-5 vintage. That means a 25-5 barrel would not work with that cylinder as the barrel shank would be to short unless enough was taken off shoulder to allow 4 more turns of barrel in frame and then you would need to shorten the ejector rod way up.

So, it is either a miss marked 25-3 or a 25-2 modified using parts from a 25-3

Might be pictures though. How much room between frame and cylinder

25-5 type
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You probably have a 'Franken' gun

Your pictures clearly show the pin that secures the barrel to the frame is buggered notably. If the pin was removed, the barrel was probably changed. Neither 25-2 or 25-5s normally have a red insert in the front sight. If you lettered the gun you'd probably find the gun left the factory with a 6 1/2" barrel and Patridge front sight. Someone later on switched the barrel to 45 Colt. The cylinder has probably been changed to 45 Colt or reamed to accept 45 Colt cartridges.

The gun is a homemade shooter, not a valuable "one-of-a-kind"gun.
 
…Your pictures clearly show the pin that secures the barrel to the frame is buggered notably. If the pin was removed, the barrel was probably changed…

I don't see that in the supplied pictures but it is possible.

…Neither 25-2 or 25-5s normally have a red insert in the front sight…

Are you sure about that? I agree the majority of the Model 25-2 revolvers came with a Patridge sight but I have not seen a Model 25-5 that did not have a red ramp.

Kevin
 
Agree. I've owned several 25-5's that had red ramp / white outline sights. One I owned had green ramp / white outline.



I don't see that in the supplied pictures but it is possible.



Are you sure about that? I agree the majority of the Model 25-2 revolvers came with a Patridge sight but I have not seen a Model 25-5 that did not have a red ramp.

Kevin
 
If you were a member of the SWCA , You could use their side of the forum to ask Roy if it left the factory as a .45 colt. Just sayin
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Your pictures clearly show the pin that secures the barrel to the frame is buggered notably. If the pin was removed, the barrel was probably changed. Neither 25-2 or 25-5s normally have a red insert in the front sight. If you lettered the gun you'd probably find the gun left the factory with a 6 1/2" barrel and Patridge front sight. Someone later on switched the barrel to 45 Colt. The cylinder has probably been changed to 45 Colt or reamed to accept 45 Colt cartridges.

The gun is a homemade shooter, not a valuable "one-of-a-kind"gun.

Your are correct, sir! Roy confirms that the gun was shipped in July 1976 as a .45 ACP.
 

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