Have had this M25-9 for a dozen years or so, have posted pics about it here as well.
This is a very cool package, chambered in a great cartridge, and the 4 inch barrel length makes it a good packing gun for the woods.
But..... as usual, nothing seems perfect unless one gets to "tinker" a bit
Here is a bit of a progression, with pics.
Step One, remove the rubber grips that came with it and give it a try:
OK, seems to shoot OK, now play with the grips some (Spegels, of course), wouldn't want to ding up those old Cokes...
Better, but something isn't just "right", so back to the factory to get the front sight milled off and a Patridge installed, replace the Target Trigger with a standard width grooved trigger for Double Action shooting.
It's coming together all-right as a shooter, but something still not up to where I wanted, so called Craig Spegel and convinced him to make me a special pair of Cocobolo grips for this, my Perfect, woods companion.
Note: This project was completed a few years back but this is the first time I've had a chance to take any good pics for a long while, so here goes:
Enjoy....!
This is a very cool package, chambered in a great cartridge, and the 4 inch barrel length makes it a good packing gun for the woods.
But..... as usual, nothing seems perfect unless one gets to "tinker" a bit

Here is a bit of a progression, with pics.
Step One, remove the rubber grips that came with it and give it a try:

OK, seems to shoot OK, now play with the grips some (Spegels, of course), wouldn't want to ding up those old Cokes...


Better, but something isn't just "right", so back to the factory to get the front sight milled off and a Patridge installed, replace the Target Trigger with a standard width grooved trigger for Double Action shooting.


It's coming together all-right as a shooter, but something still not up to where I wanted, so called Craig Spegel and convinced him to make me a special pair of Cocobolo grips for this, my Perfect, woods companion.
Note: This project was completed a few years back but this is the first time I've had a chance to take any good pics for a long while, so here goes:





Enjoy....!