Master Blaster
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Congrats on the new revolver is it marked Model of 1989 on the right side of the barrel?
<q> Nice revolver for sure-but not nearly as nice as a 1955 Target Smith.
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I love Smith and Wesson .45 acp revolvers, I have a 625 Model of 1989, A model of 1955 Target 25-2 made in 1978, a 22-4 model of 1950 made in 2006, and a 625-8 performance center made in 2017. The model 25-2 which is the 1955 Target Smith, is very accurate with Jacketed round nose bullets, match Semi wadcutter jacketed bullets, and does OK with plated bullets. It hates 200 grain LSWC. I have read numerous threads where folks say that the 25-2 they own does not shoot lead bullets well. The later model smiths, the 22-4, and both of my 625 revolvers are accurate with either lead or jacketed bullets. But the 25-2 is the smoothest action and the best feel, not to mention the good looks. When I bought the 25-2 it had a very light trigger and would not reliably fire any of my handloads. The mainspring had been filed until it was half the width of a new mainspring, so I replaced it with a wolf reduced rib spring, after that it was 100%. Moonclips are great for carry or competition, but I am lazy so when I just go range plinking, I don't bother with moonclips. I use my finger as an extractor
Rimz plastic moonclips came with the 22-4 but I found that they would cause light strikes from time to time. Ranch products makes very good steel moonclips.
I made my own moonclip loader for about $4 in hardware store parts and a piece of 2x4, it loads both .45 acp clips and 8 shot 627 clips.
<q> Nice revolver for sure-but not nearly as nice as a 1955 Target Smith.
</q>
I love Smith and Wesson .45 acp revolvers, I have a 625 Model of 1989, A model of 1955 Target 25-2 made in 1978, a 22-4 model of 1950 made in 2006, and a 625-8 performance center made in 2017. The model 25-2 which is the 1955 Target Smith, is very accurate with Jacketed round nose bullets, match Semi wadcutter jacketed bullets, and does OK with plated bullets. It hates 200 grain LSWC. I have read numerous threads where folks say that the 25-2 they own does not shoot lead bullets well. The later model smiths, the 22-4, and both of my 625 revolvers are accurate with either lead or jacketed bullets. But the 25-2 is the smoothest action and the best feel, not to mention the good looks. When I bought the 25-2 it had a very light trigger and would not reliably fire any of my handloads. The mainspring had been filed until it was half the width of a new mainspring, so I replaced it with a wolf reduced rib spring, after that it was 100%. Moonclips are great for carry or competition, but I am lazy so when I just go range plinking, I don't bother with moonclips. I use my finger as an extractor
Rimz plastic moonclips came with the 22-4 but I found that they would cause light strikes from time to time. Ranch products makes very good steel moonclips.
I made my own moonclip loader for about $4 in hardware store parts and a piece of 2x4, it loads both .45 acp clips and 8 shot 627 clips.
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