Model of 1989

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How many S&W's models were marked "Model of 1989" or "Model of 1988"? Which ones were roll marked and which ones were laser engraved?
I know the early 625's were roll marked 1988 and laser engraved 1989, the 627's were, and a run of Model 25's I believe.
I have a 625-2 laser engraved 1989, and a 627-0 roll marked 1989, so I'm confused as to when roll marks changes to laser engraving.


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S&W 625-3, 45 cal Model of 1989 laser engraved, 5", 45 ACP.
S/N: BNT 7XXX I'd love to know the manufacture or ship date.
 
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I have a Model of 1989 625, too. I don't know why, but it's among the guns I shot best.
 
I have a 625-6 5" 45acp Model of 1989 with full underlug.
I don't see this model listed online. I was wondering when this was manufactured?
It's a very accurate revolver as well.
Also wondering if it is ok to shoot 45ACP+P ammo in it.
Thanks in advance !
 
I have a 625-6 5" 45acp Model of 1989 with full underlug.
I don't see this model listed online. I was wondering when this was manufactured?
It's a very accurate revolver as well.
Also wondering if it is ok to shoot 45ACP+P ammo in it.
Thanks in advance !
Take this with a grain of salt, but number one we need the serial number and picture's help to tell what year it was made.
Basically we're just a bunch of Neanderthals and we get visually excited from pictures here on the forum…….
It could very well be made in 1989, because there was the model of 1988 that was before that, I don't think that there was any model of 1990 that I remember seeing, but it could've been made then. Also I don't think that it being a Model 625-6 would be correct to the Model of 1989, it should be a 625-2 or 625-3, but I may be wrong My wife tells me I am quite often.
Tom
 
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I have a 625-6 5" 45acp Model of 1989 with full underlug.
I don't see this model listed online. I was wondering when this was manufactured?
It's a very accurate revolver as well.
Also wondering if it is ok to shoot 45ACP+P ammo in it.
Thanks in advance !
I have a 625-6 5" that came directly from S&W to my FFL in early July, 2001, if that's of any help.
 
Both our dash -2 one roll stamped one laser
One model of 88 one model of 89
 

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I can't answer the OPs question but wanted to contribute. Here's my '88. Some nice steel in this thread!
 

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The mod 625 5" when introduced, in a limited run production, was stamped on the barrel Model of 1988. This gun became popular with the bowling pin shooters and IDPA shooters, so they quickly disappeared from gun shop shelves! S&W decided to produce more of this model, but the buying public complained that S&W had produced a collector's item and making more would reduce the value of their guns. Hence, the Model of 1989 was born!
 
I'm not a collector and know nothing of laser engraving vs. any other kind. However, I am a shooter. I bought a 3" 625-3 when CDNN was closing them out in 1992. It shot so well with cast bullets I bought a 625-6 5" in 2001. It was also an excellent cast bullet gun so I had try a 22-4 in 2006. It was just like the 625s in terms of accuracy. I still shoot all these regularly, usually at 25 yards, never closer, but I have no doubt they would all work well at short distances., too.

I use the Redding/SAECO copy of the H&G #68, 200 -205 grain SWC and Bullseye powder in Auto Rim brass, but it still shoots well in ACP brass if you like to mess with the clips.
 
Finally got around to digging out the 25-7; it's too big & heavy to comfortably carry for very many miles a day so, it's managed to stay in fairly decent shape.

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I have a 625 in .45 Auto and a 25-7 .45 Colt. Both are laser engraved "Model of 1989".

Riposte
 
Here is an excellent older thread with pictures:

 
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