
With the chamfered chambers of the 625s, you can almost toss the moon-clipped. Round-nosed cartridges in moon clips generally load faster than speedloaders-particularly so with short cases like.

IDPA established a new class for them because of the advantage they give when reloading with full-moon clips. The 625s are certainly “go-to” guns for competitive revolver shooters. In trained hands, these guns are as good as semi-autos for this role. 45 revolvers as duty handguns, but author thinks they should. Its listed purposes are recreation, home protection, personal protection, and collector interest. The Model 325TR has a scandium alloy frame that reduces its weight to 31 ounces. S&W lists the purposes of the 625s as competition, recreation, and home protection. The Models 625 & 625JM have stainless steel frames and cylinders and weigh 42 and 40.3 ounces respectively. They’re built on the large N-Frame with four barrels and chambered for. The guns I’m referring to are the Models 625, 625JM (Jerry Miculek), and 325 Thunder Ranch. 45-caliber revolvers that excel at their listed purposes-and then some. Several of them can fulfill multiple roles, and S&W typically lists the intended applications for each gun on their website. They make them for any conceivable purpose for which you might select a revolver. Smith & Wesson has a longstanding reputation for building solid, dependable revolvers. These revolvers are practical choices for the majority of handgun chores.

Smith & Wesson currently offers (left to right) the 625, 325TR, and 625JM in.
