Hello Forum;
I have a Model 25-2 in .45 ACP, it is an "old" gun to my collection, but not shot by me as it has some characteristics that I was never sure about, and never found the time to investigate and ask but this Forum has always come up with the right info at the right time.
I'll hopefully post some pics later this evening, but for now this gun has a four line address on right side, barrel is stamped "45 cal. Model 1955", 6.5 inch pinned barrel, 1/2" wide case hardened grooved trigger and 1/2" wide checkered hammer spur.
Serial number is N24533, and overall is good shooter grade condition with bluing loss at muzzle and a small scratch on the side plate about 1/4" long. Screw heads unmolested and sharp edged including the rear sight adjustment screw.
Questions for experts or owners of this Model:
Mine is deep, high gloss blue like most all of my other S & W's except for my HP Model 28 which is more of a satin blue matte. Other Model 25's on this forum seem to look more the satin blue than the high gloss shiny. Did the 25-2 normally come from the factory in gloss blue?
Another question is about the cylinder. This cylinder is tight, locks up good, no end play, but there is no serial number that I can find. Most of my other many S & W revolvers, including my 1942 Victory, have the serial number. Question: Because this model I assume was meant to utilize moon clips, was the serial number left off or could this be a factory new cylinder (all the bluing, including "normal" wear matches (i.e. barrel, frame, cylinder).
Another question, when I got it was (still is) wearing Hogue Monogrips, so what were the factory stocks? Magna's, Targets, with football, or speedloader cut-outs?
Last question...I don't have any moon clips and have never really looked around (too many other guns to shoot). Can this Model be charged with rimless 230 grain FMJ military ball (same as for my 1911A1's) and properly fire, rotate, and then extract or would one be risking damage?
Many thanks in advance for any opinions or answers. Again pics later this evening or tomorrow when I can get near a half decent camera and some light.
I have a Model 25-2 in .45 ACP, it is an "old" gun to my collection, but not shot by me as it has some characteristics that I was never sure about, and never found the time to investigate and ask but this Forum has always come up with the right info at the right time.
I'll hopefully post some pics later this evening, but for now this gun has a four line address on right side, barrel is stamped "45 cal. Model 1955", 6.5 inch pinned barrel, 1/2" wide case hardened grooved trigger and 1/2" wide checkered hammer spur.
Serial number is N24533, and overall is good shooter grade condition with bluing loss at muzzle and a small scratch on the side plate about 1/4" long. Screw heads unmolested and sharp edged including the rear sight adjustment screw.
Questions for experts or owners of this Model:
Mine is deep, high gloss blue like most all of my other S & W's except for my HP Model 28 which is more of a satin blue matte. Other Model 25's on this forum seem to look more the satin blue than the high gloss shiny. Did the 25-2 normally come from the factory in gloss blue?
Another question is about the cylinder. This cylinder is tight, locks up good, no end play, but there is no serial number that I can find. Most of my other many S & W revolvers, including my 1942 Victory, have the serial number. Question: Because this model I assume was meant to utilize moon clips, was the serial number left off or could this be a factory new cylinder (all the bluing, including "normal" wear matches (i.e. barrel, frame, cylinder).
Another question, when I got it was (still is) wearing Hogue Monogrips, so what were the factory stocks? Magna's, Targets, with football, or speedloader cut-outs?
Last question...I don't have any moon clips and have never really looked around (too many other guns to shoot). Can this Model be charged with rimless 230 grain FMJ military ball (same as for my 1911A1's) and properly fire, rotate, and then extract or would one be risking damage?
Many thanks in advance for any opinions or answers. Again pics later this evening or tomorrow when I can get near a half decent camera and some light.