Jay,
Last Friday's gun pr0n was very nice. I'm jealous of your large collection of .45s, especially since my meager collection only contains one .45, an "off-brand" government clone worth about $1.98. Actually, I should say contained, since I added a new 45 to my collection on election day.
Like your latest addition, it is a current production S&W. However, it is not a JMB design, and compared to your SW1911 it is downright plain. Heck, its not even an auto. Behold my new to me S&W 325 Night Guard.
Not Your Average .45 ACP
I was looking to get my first-ever .357, most likely a lightweight L-frame .357 (386PD, 386SC, or 386NG). However, when I saw and handled the 325NG I fell in love. I buy guns to shoot, and getting a .45 means I would not have to stockpile more ammo.
The obligatory specs:The discontinued 325PD had a titanium cylinder, the Night Guards have stainless steel. The added weight makes it a more enjoyable range gun (yes, I've already shot it :-). As a bonus this might make a good hiking gun with the right holster and ammo...
- Caliber: .45 ACP
- Capacity: 6 Rounds
- Barrel Length: 2.75" / 7.0 cm
- Front Sight: XS Sights® 24/7 Tritium Night
- Rear Sight: Cylinder & Slide Fixed
- Overall Length: 7.625" / 19.4 cm
- Weight: 28 oz / 793.8 g
- Action: Single/Double Action
- Frame Size: Large - Exposed Hammer
- Grip: Synthetic
- Material: Scandium Alloy Frame
Stainless Steel Cylinder
- Finish: Matte Black
Boy, howdy, but that's a right sexy lookin' wheelgun...
That is all.
2 comments:
Oooh Pretty...Minus that S&W zit on the sideplate. Seriously, the boys in Springfield need to put their ear to the ground and notice that we don't WANT that friggin' zit!
I've got a 625, and a model 25. I've been looking for a 325 I liked for a while now.
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