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Junior Member
Join Date: December 13, 2012
Posts: 2
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S&W 625 conversion to PC style snubby?
Ok, I like things in sets and I have the 629, 627 and 657 in the Performance Center Snubby. They all match. I want to complete the group with a 625 that looks just like the rest. Will S&W do this is or is there someone who will? I thought about modifying a Jerry Miculek model. Looks like I would need a barrel change/modify, a nonfluted cylinder and new grips.
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 2, 2005
Location: Where the deer and the antelope roam.
Posts: 1,426
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First, allow me to say I am jealous. I don't think so, not anytime soon. They are having trouble keeping up with regular production.
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 31, 2000
Location: Texican!
Posts: 2,691
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A 3 inch snub N frame .45 is a interesting thing.
Far left is the 625-3 .45 ACP, M66 in the middle, and 640 .38 Spl on the end. The one above is mine. The one on the right is a .44 Mountain gun. Excellent gun with boot grips. While a bit obvious for summer wear, it will do fine for winter wear with a coat, wind breaker, or sleeveless jacket. Deaf
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