scooter123
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Surveyor, you may want to reconsider your avoidance of the new 45 ACP revolvers. Out of the box the chambers in the cylinder in my 625 JM were so free of any trace of machining marks that I suspect that S&W is now using the ECM process to machine the cylinders. Flat out that cylinder had the chambers finished so flawlessly that they looked like a computer generated image of a cylinder.
Now, I did take the time to chamfer the chambers in mine, it only took about 1/2 hour to do the work and I have the tools to do this. Loaded clips now just fall into place and I don't even need to use the extractor to dump a clip, point the barrel up and they fall into my hand. I've also run about 100 rounds through it without clips and all it takes to empty the cylinder is point the barrel up and give it a bit of a shake.
Now, I did take the time to chamfer the chambers in mine, it only took about 1/2 hour to do the work and I have the tools to do this. Loaded clips now just fall into place and I don't even need to use the extractor to dump a clip, point the barrel up and they fall into my hand. I've also run about 100 rounds through it without clips and all it takes to empty the cylinder is point the barrel up and give it a bit of a shake.