Item Overview: Feast your eyes on this Smith & Wesson Model 25-2, a classic 1955 Target Model revolver. A treasured artifact from the height of Smith & Wesson's popularity, this revolver embodies the rich history of American firearms manufacturing. With its impressive .45 ACP caliber, this revolver promises an unbeatable mix of power, precision, and style.
Condition and Inclusions: This revolver is in good condition, showing some signs of use and handling, but remains in perfect working order. The bore condition is excellent, maintaining its original, unworn state. Alongside the revolver, this sale includes moon clips and the original factory box, increasing its collectability and value to any discerning buyer or collector.
Features and History: The Smith & Wesson Model 25-2, a 1955 Target Model, was designed with target shooting in mind, thanks to its large caliber and inherent accuracy. This particular model was manufactured between 1980-1983, during a period when Smith & Wesson was a household name in the firearms industry. The revolver features a blued finish, offering rust resistance alongside an aesthetically pleasing look. With a 6-round capacity, it strikes the perfect balance between power and number of shots. The revolver also features checkered walnut grips adorned with gold S&W medallions and a front blade with an adjustable notched rear sight.
Other Details: The barrel of this revolver is pinned, a small detail that adds to its charm and historical accuracy. There is a small ding on the right front of the barrel, which does not affect performance but does add a unique touch to its character.
Why Own this Piece: Owning this Smith & Wesson Model 25-2 is not only an investment in a reliable self-defense tool, but also a piece of American history. Its .45 ACP caliber is renowned for its stopping power and is widely used by military and law enforcement. With the original box and moon clips included in this sale, this revolver is as much a collector's item as it is a functional firearm. Don't miss this opportunity to add a piece of American firearm history to your collection.




