.45 ACP revolvers dropped from line?

After VikingDude posted the discontinued models on this forum, I went to the website and saw there are no 45ACP revolvers. I bought a 625-8 many years back. At the time I was looking for a 625JM, but there were none around, but the -8 was available. So, for an extra $100, I bought it. It's been a wonderful pistol and I reload 45 AutoRim in mine. I didn't like the red, white and blue laminated grips, so I replaced them with these.

I also noticed that the 986 with the 5" barrel is not in production right now either. I'm glad I picked one of those up when they came out.

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Just wait until Jerry Miculek decides he
needs some modifications on a .45
wheelgun. Then the "new" 625 will
appear---------at a premium price
to be sure.
 
Further decline of S&W, not long to the end I think. Rem/ gone, Colt is about gone, S&W next???
 
Further decline of S&W, not long to the end I think. Rem/ gone, Colt is about gone, S&W next???

Why? It's a matter of sales and demand
for a decision to curtail production. The
625 can always be brought back.

Are you a shooter of or in the market for
a brace of .45 revolvers?
 
What S&W may do is make small runs of different models to keep up with the market demand. It maybe cheaper than trying to keep all models in production all the time.
 
The bright side is the ones owned just went up in price. Course then there is that 3 in blued one.
 
I bought mine not long ago and enjoy shooting it. I already had a 45 M&P and a 1911 in 45 acp so it was just a great addition to a caliber I already reload for. I would like to pick up another older one some time though.
 

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What a shame, the 625-8 I've had for quite a few years, has been one of my favorite handguns to shoot.

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45acp revolvers are my favorites. Too bad they've been dropped from the S&W line. They are fun shooters. Here are four of the five I own. The only one missing is a S&W 1917. Left to right is model 1950 (my favorite), 1955, 625-2 and a Colt 1917. The 625 just slipped in there a few years ago. It's rare for me to buy something of that vintage. I really like the older stuff. One of my grail guns is a Colt Shooting Master in 45acp. Very rare and very pricey when found.
 

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Just shot my 625-8 a few days ago, it always puts a smile on my face. I don't have a lot of ammo for so I'm being convervative with it. Gave it a good cleaning today.
 
This announcement is a downer for me. My 625-8 JM Special has been one of my favorites for many years! It will continue to be. It is a sweet shooting son-of-a-gun! Mine will see nothing but home cast bullets and as a result will hold it's accuracy longer than I will. These are not only fun to shoot but very effective revolvers in several disciplines.

FWIW
Dale53
 
Sorry to not see them in the current line up but they can always come back. S&W had a "Model of the Month" going for a while. Might do it again.

I still have a few and looking for more. Still haven't found a Model 1950 Target but just got a tip about a Model 325 that might come available.

Kevin
 
45acp revolvers are my favorites. Too bad they've been dropped from the S&W line. They are fun shooters. Here are four of the five I own. The only one missing is a S&W 1917. Left to right is model 1950 (my favorite), 1955, 625-2 and a Colt 1917. The 625 just slipped in there a few years. It's rare for me to buy something of that vintage. I really like the older stuff. One of my grail guns is a Colt Shooting Master in 45acp. Very rare and very pricey when found.

Partial to those myself.
 

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Disappointing for sure. Really enjoy my 625JM. Wish I could find a TR M22 that isn't over priced- highly doubtful now.
 
Guys the 625 will be back. Maybe 1-3 years from now but it will come back like the 610 came back for a time after it had left the line years ago.
The .45 is in a slump, but will come back in the likely return of magazine capacity regulations being forced down our throats.
 
It's supply and demand, there focusing on the demand for pistols, soon I predict the second coming of revolvers it's got to come full circle for us.

I like pistols there fun to shoot but watching that cylinder turn to the next round goes way back in history. To renew our faith in revolvers just watch the tales of the gun smith and wesson. Renew the history they came from. And where we are today.
 
Just picked up 625-8, looks real good and probably tightest B/C gap among my revolvers. Can't wait to take it for a spin. Purchased it from big online vendor, checked again in couple days and it was out of stock, so it might be the last one they've had.


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They are all good. I hope S&W makes a lot of money during the Panic. I also hope they come back to their revolver roots when it is over. The good part is every day there are more guns loose in America..........
 
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