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Wishing for a Revolver from Springfield Armory

No, look up what a jovino effector is. It's not a factory gun, but a custom. It came with a round but. Calibers varied. 44mag, 41 mag, 45acp and 45 colt. Jim Cirillo liked them.

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Yeah.

Look at the 29/329/629, 57/357/657, and 25/325/625, respectively…

N frame, round butt, big bore.
 
Yeah.

Look at the 29/329/629, 57/357/657, and 25/325/625, respectively…

N frame, round butt, big bore.
I haven't see a new 325/625 in a long time, nor a 29 or 25 with a short barrel. 629, 329 yes, but it still doesn't look as nice as this one and doesn't have the firing pin in the hammer and has the built in lock. Jovino's were made 35-40 years ago, before smith starting making their own.
 
I haven't see a new 325/625 in a long time, nor a 29 or 25 with a short barrel. 629, 329 yes, but it still doesn't look as nice as this one and doesn't have the firing pin in the hammer and has the built in lock. Jovino's were made 35-40 years ago, before smith starting making their own.
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My 325PC.

They are made; there’s nothing wrong with the bushing firing pin, and the kick is easily removable if desired.

In short: THEY ARE BEING MADE.
 

You were saying?
The 325 isn't a 329. Read my comment above that, "I haven't see a new 325/625 in a long time, nor a 29 or 25 with a short barrel. 629, 329 yes". Your gun isn't manufactured anymore and they're not the same as classic smiths and not the same as a jovino. Heck, even the new pythons are different in marked ways to suit easier production as are the smiths. As my southern friends might say, bless your heart.
 
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