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Description:
Produced from 1955 to 1991, the 1955 Model .45 Target Heavy Barrel Model 25 is known for its solid build, precision, and versatility. The Model 25 is easily identifiable by its dash number system, a unique method employed by Smith & Wesson to designate engineering changes and updates to their revolvers. Typically, odd-numbered dash models were chambered for the .45 Long Colt, while even-numbered models were chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, which made it more accessible for those who preferred semi-automatic ammunition. The Model 25, with its combination of elegance, functionality, and versatility, remains one of Smith & Wesson's most respected revolvers, even long after it was retired from production. Its legacy as a durable, well-made handgun solidified the Model 25 series as a key part of Smith & Wesson's rich history. .45 Colt
Chambers:
Revolver Metal Condition:
"Very Good Condition with Minor Handling Wear, Some Bluing Wear at the Muzzle Wood Condition:
Contoured Wood Finger Grips in Very Good Condition Bore Condition:
Very Good Condition Barrels:
8.3" Barrel Triggers:
Factory Weight:
3 1/4 lbs Sights:
Ramped Blade on Block with Red Polymer Insert and an Adjustable White Outlined U-Notcher Rear Sight Item Location:
Tulalip, WA