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Thread: S&W 625 107mm barrel

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    S&W 625 107mm barrel

    I did a search and found a couple of posts from a year ago about this.
    Just wanted to throw it out there that I would like to see a 625 with a 107mm barrel for IDPA/ISPC use available in Canada. I know where one would go...
    I have one of the 686's and he could use a big brother!

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    As much as I would LOVE a stainless 625, I'm not sure how much actual demand there would be. There's enough Brazilians kicking around for $600 to mess with the idea of buying new for 2-3 times the price.
    Of course, this is just my opinion. I have a Brazilian and the ravenous need is somewhat sated.

    But I'll tell you this for nothing, moon-clips rock!
    My low trader rating just means I'm too honest to make my friends vote me up.

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    Here's a teaser for ya.


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    Heeeey... Nice looking wheelgun buddy!!! How's it working for you?

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    There's enough Brazilians kicking around for $600 to mess with the idea of buying new for 2-3 times the price.
    What do you mean by "Brazilian"?

    Are you talking about Taurus?

    I've never seen a .45-ACP revolver made by them.

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    Canadian version 625 would be great.

    Canadian 627 would be even better.

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    Canucklehead,

    She shoots as good as she looks. It's got a real slick action, overtravel stop and is just real easy to shoot. Love the wheelguns in the winter cause I hate picking brass out of the snow.

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    A 625 PC would be great.

    Same here, hate picking up brass in any condition. The 357 and 44 is so nice.
    Revolvers RULE; remember that next time you BEND over to pick up brass OR ejected brass pings off the precision gear.
    Looking for a car pool buddy for weekly weekday trips from Burnaby to POCO. Better yet I'll drive weekly and you take me hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyMac View Post
    Canucklehead,

    She shoots as good as she looks. It's got a real slick action, overtravel stop and is just real easy to shoot. Love the wheelguns in the winter cause I hate picking brass out of the snow.
    Hmmm you're making me wish I hadnt sold it to you. Glad you're happy with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Morgan View Post
    What do you mean by "Brazilian"?

    Are you talking about Taurus?

    I've never seen a .45-ACP revolver made by them.
    Taurus tracker 455 is 45 acp.

    http://www.taurususa.com/product-det...egory=Revolver

    You can also shoot 45 acp through a Judge with moon clips


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