A few years ago I set out to craft what I hoped would be the ultimate .45 ACP revolver for defense or target use. I began with a really nice Model 625-2 Model of 1988 stainless 5"-barreled example, shipped in February 1989. For defense use, I favor a red-ramp front sight, as it pulls easily from a holster and stands out plainly against most targets. On a larger N-frame, I like the hand-filling Ahrends classic smooth stocks, and equipped this gun with them. Next, the gun was treated to a Class A action job by Phoenix gunsmith Nelson Ford, making the action as smooth as glass. It is the smoothest double action revolver I've ever fired, including Colt Pythons. Check the overtravel stop installed in the trigger, as well. The accuracy is amazing, being capable of cloverleaf groups at 25 yards.
This revolver easily handles .45 ACP cartridges without moon clips, with 100% ignition. Of course, full moon clips make it all the better, and it will accept .45 Auto Rim rounds as well.
When I carry it, it's packed in a strong-side black Galco pancake holster that pulls it in tight to the body.
Here's a pic of what I consider to be the ultimate .45 ACP revolver!
John
This revolver easily handles .45 ACP cartridges without moon clips, with 100% ignition. Of course, full moon clips make it all the better, and it will accept .45 Auto Rim rounds as well.
When I carry it, it's packed in a strong-side black Galco pancake holster that pulls it in tight to the body.
Here's a pic of what I consider to be the ultimate .45 ACP revolver!
John

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