How big is a Smith and Wesson Model 25?

How big is a Smith and Wesson Model 25?

This model 25 is a pre lock 6 inch, blue target model with target trigger, hammer, and sights. Also includes a nice set of aftermarket wood grips. A fine gun. Please email with que …Click for more info Smith & Wesson Model 25-5 .45LC revolver 8 ” barrel with wood case. S/N: AZB4880.

When did the S & W Model 25 5 come out?

The Model 25 is still available in S&W’s Classic series (I believe the current designation is the 25-15). The gun we are looking at below is a Model 25-5 which was introduced in 1978. In 1982 the pinned barrel was replaced by a crush fit barrel, marking the end of an era.

Is the Model 25 target the same as the Model 22?

The Model 25, when chambered in .45ACP, still uses the same style clips. Proving popular with Bullseye competitors, after 1957 the 45 Target Model was officially listed in Big Blue’s catalog as the Model 25– with the Model 1950 rebranded as the Model 22– and soon, other calibers and barrel lengths were added.

How big is the barrel on a Smith and Wesson 45?

By 1979, Smith had replaced the 6.5-inch barrels models with a shorter 6-inch variant in production, while retaining the 4-inch models and introducing an even longer 8.375-inch model as well. This 1980s-era S&W Model 25-5 in .45 Colt is a more compact 4-inch model.

Is the Smith and Wesson 25-2 target model unfired?

As far as a value for a Model 25-2 (1955 Target Model) like all old guns it is based on condition. I had the dumb luck and good fortune of acquiring this revolver from an older gentleman and it is unfired.

What kind of gun is a Smith and Wesson?

At first glance you might think this looks like a vintage Model 29 or Model 27 from Smith & Wesson which are fairly common and desirable, but it is actually a Smith & Wesson Model 25-2 (1955 Target Model) chambered in .45 Auto (.45 ACP).