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Price check on 625


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Hi all,

I will be looking at a 625. It has the 5in barrel, transfer bar and no internal lock. According to the owner he has about 1000 rds through it and it is stock otherwise. Is $400 an ok price if the condition and lock up are all tight? He will let me shoot it first also for accuracy.

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To complicate matters now. Another fellow has a 5 in 625 with and action job, older version (model of 1989) hammer mounted firing pin and Ahrend grips. for $500. We don't know who did the action job and does the version make that much of a difference?

braindoc

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:blink: $450!

No way, you better keep looking....and if you give me that guys phone number I'll personally call him and tell him to lower the price for you. <_<:lol:

$450 is a good price if it is not out of time. Naturally, if you are going to shoot IDPA you would have to have it cut down to 4" or pay S&W $$$$ to exchange the 5" for a 4" ($150 or so).

If you have the choice between a 1989 version and a newer one for the same price I would take the older one first based on my experience but I have one of each and they are both equally good. The 1989 with "unknown action job" is not worth an additional $50 in my opinion. You "eat" custom work on resale most times anyway. Besides, if you send it to someone like Cylinder and Slide for a barrel cut down they will tell you the action job is garbage and want to do it again anyway.

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If the newer one is $100 cheaper and you intend to have a gunsmith look at it you might as well buy the newer one and just have someone capable perform an action job.

My 1989 version worked great (paid $450 with known action job) for about two+ years then it went out of time and died on me at the 2004 NY State IDPA Championship. Why don't guns break in practice? $400+ later it is up and running again.

Buy the cheaper/newer one and spend the extra $$ on a good action job - Cylinder and Slide does excellent work - and you usually get what you pay for in gunsmithing.

Good luck - hope to see you in SSR soon.

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