I never see any discussion about the 625 45 acp. It's always the 625 LC or a model 25. Both are great guns but those of us that have a 625 chambered in 45 acp need to express our love for this gun.
This is my second 625-2 and is the one I'm keeping. Like many foolish thing that I've done in my younger days I parted with my 4" 625-2 that I used in USPSA for several years and later regretted it. At least in my area you rarely see a 625 or for that mater any revolver in 45 acp so acquiring another took twenty years but it was worth it.
When I was young and shooting USPSA a good friend shot mostly revolvers and his 5" 625 45acp was his primary choice. Actually the only thing that might tempt me to trade is a 5" 625 45 acp.
Do you love your 625 in 45 acp?
I still have the original grips but like the cushioned blackstrap. It's much easier on arthritic hands a wrists.
There is always a certain bias toward the "Long Colt" over the "ACP" in revolvers. Everyone "knows" the ACP is an efficient revolver round that can make use of moon clips and such, but there is something in the mind of the "big bore purist" that favors the full-size Colt capacity as a mark of legitimate power.
Fact is, ANY and ALL revolvers that can accept moon clipped, or half-moon clipped ammo is "superior to lone cartridges from a combat standpoint. A "hot" ACP load can easily exceed 500 foot-pounds of energy which is a pretty solid smack from a near half-inch slug, and quite on par with anything from a non-magnum .45 Colt load.
No need for moonies with the 625s. Super good shooters with or without moon clips!The REAL question of the day is, are these rounds loaded in a moon clip or not????
Randy
My only question is WHY is the Model 625 not a standard catalog offering from 2.58" to 5" and in Performance Center???
The .45 ACP round and revolvers are a match made in heaven. You can't beat moon clips for fast reloads and not having to chase brass.
The REAL question of the day is, are these rounds loaded in a moon clip or not????
Randy