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The Smith Wesson 625 is a single-double action revolver that uses moon clips for rimless ammo and is chambered in 45 ACP. Built on a large N-frame with a stainless steel frame and cylinder it features an exposed hammer 6-round capacity and patridge front and adjustable rear sights. Its available in four different barrel lengths. Among several variants in 2005 renowned revolver speed shooter Jerry Miculek collaborated with Smith Wesson to develop his signature series.
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Action SADA - Caliber .45 ACP - Capacity 6 - Finish Matte Stainless - Material Steel - Grips Jerry Miculek Wood - Sights Gold Bead PartridgeAdjustable - Barrel Length 4.13 - Overall Length 9.38 - Weight 40.5 oz - Champion Series - Jerry Miculek - Miculek Style .265 Wide Grooved Speed Trigger - Jerry Miculek Wood Grip - Gold Bead Patridge Front Sight on an Interchangeable Base - Low Reflection Bead Blast Finish - Designed in Collaboration with Jerry Miculek. Jerry Miculek knows a little about ultra-fast performance. His record 12 shots two loads of six with a reload in between in under three seconds set the standard for speed shooting. Smith Wesson and Jerry Miculek have collaborated to design a revolver to deliver ultra-fast performance - the Model 625 JM. Since the 1850s Smith Wesson has supported sport shooting a part of the American firearm heritage with new products and activities to keep the challenge alive. Along with sponsoring a wide variety of shooting sports and events across the country Smith Wesson is especially proud to sponsor the successful careers of Doug Koenig Jerry Miculek and Julie Goloski Golob - three of the worlds most legendary shooters as they compete and win with Smith Wesson firearms.
UPC | 022188609363 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.1 BARREL |
Weight | 2.5 LBS. |
Finish | STAINLESS |
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