Presenting the Smith & Wesson Model 625-4, a renowned firearm that stands the test of time. This revolver, also known as the Model of 1989, is a testament to the fine workmanship of Smith & Wesson, a manufacturer steeped in tradition and quality. The Model 625-4 is in excellent condition, showing only the faintest signs of prior use or handling. The sale includes the revolver and a soft case.
The Model 625-4 is chambered in .45 ACP, also humorously referred to as the 'lord's caliber' due to its power and reliability. The bore is in splendid condition, with a clean, mirror finish and sharp lands and grooves that speak of little to no wear. The double action/single action mechanism allows for versatile usage, depending on the shooter's preference for speed or precision. The revolver's capacity is 6 rounds, a standard for this type of firearm.
One of the unique features of this model is its ability to be fired without the use of moon clips, though these are necessary for shell ejection. Please note that this particular example does not come with moon clips. The revolver boasts a 5" barrel and is finished in stainless steel, augmenting its resistance to rust and enhancing its longevity. The stock/grips are Hogue rubberized with finger grooves, providing a comfortable and secure hold. The sight/optic consists of a pinned black front sight and a fully adjustable rear square notch, assisting in accurate aim.
The Model 625-4 is not just a firearm, it's a piece of history. Manufactured in 1995 in the United States, it carries the legacy of Smith & Wesson's 625 series, renowned for their use of the .45 ACP caliber and moon clips due to the rimless nature of the cartridge. This revolver is esteemed in the gun community for its performance in various shooting competitions and for personal defense. Owning it is akin to owning a piece of Smith & Wesson's rich heritage and a testament to their commitment to quality and precision.




