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posted October 26, 2020 12:36 PMHide Post
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I hear you on that. I’m thinking (and may be mis-remembering this) that there are some Mountain Guns in blue or possibly black; regardless, they indeed would be spectacular in an old-school S&W blue.


Your right. I had the blued Mountain Gun in 45 LC. Like many of my stupid ideas, I sold it a few years ago & have regretted it ever since. My 625-3 does help with the pain though.



My ex Mountain Gun.


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posted October 26, 2020 01:49 PMHide Post
One of my favorite revolvers. It's a great setup for a carry revolver, if you don't mind the size and weight. Matt Del Fatti has several of his full moon carriers in-stock and ready to ship now if anyone is interested: http://www.delfatti.com/In-Stock.html



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posted October 26, 2020 05:44 PMHide Post
Nothing quite like a revolver chambered for .45 ACP...unless it's a .44 Spl.



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posted October 26, 2020 08:15 PMHide Post
Still my favorite revolver! Here's my "pre-lock" model!



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posted October 26, 2020 08:55 PMHide Post
I only wish I had a 625 MG!

Have to “make do” with my 629 MG.... Great gun for out in the woods where you might need something with some authority.


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posted October 27, 2020 05:52 AMHide Post
Thanks, all - enjoying the MG love in this thread haha!
 
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posted October 27, 2020 05:53 AMHide Post
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I only wish I had a 625 MG!

Have to “make do” with my 629 MG.... Great gun for out in the woods where you might need something with some authority.

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Nice! Isn’t the .44 Magnum where it all began for the Mountain Gun line?
 
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posted October 27, 2020 06:41 AMHide Post
The 625's are sweet revolvers. I went a slightly different route though and bought a Ruger Redhawk chambered in 45LC/45ACP. I'm sure its a few ounces heavier than a 625 but how can you go wrong being able to shoot the larger cartridge?




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^ I like that Redhawk!
 
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TheFrontRange - please forgive me for the thread derail, but I have to ask Delta-3 who makes those grips. I think they are stunning!
 
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posted October 27, 2020 05:01 PMHide Post
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TheFrontRange - please forgive me for the thread derail, but I have to ask Delta-3 who makes those grips. I think they are stunning!


Those are VZ grips. They have many colors, patterns & textures for revolvers & Semi-autos.

www.vzgrips.com


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Thank you very much Delta-3.
 
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posted October 28, 2020 05:56 PMHide Post
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Nice! Isn’t the .44 Magnum where it all began for the Mountain Gun line?


That’s what mine is, and it was the first chambering I was aware of. In fact, I was surprised to see the other chamberings later on.




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posted October 29, 2020 10:35 PMHide Post
31 loaded moon clips. Nice
 
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posted October 30, 2020 12:32 AMHide Post
Very cool, nice to see classy carry gear looking like it gets used.


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I should not have opened this thread...$$$


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I should not have opened this thread...$$$


Yeah, it's not a cheap gun but well worth the price. My 15 year old son got to fire mine last weekend and even he did well and really enjoyed shooting it too.

I also feel you on your response as well because I was happy with the Hogue's I put on mine until I saw the VZ grips I saw Delta-3 post in his picture Eek
 
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posted November 01, 2020 08:48 PMHide Post
Hey, glad to see the wheelgun love continuing strong here! Smile



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posted November 04, 2020 04:16 PMHide Post
I'd love to add the 45 acp version to my stable, but the one I have is in .45 Long Colt. They are excellent guns.


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posted November 05, 2020 02:44 PMHide Post
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Very nice! I've been looking at the moon clip carriers from Jeffery's for my 3" 625-3. Are they as good as advertised? I like the concept over anything else I've found.


Thank you and same here - I’ve had some great carrier recommendations here and from another forum and finally decided on the Jeffrey pouches. To me, they are excellent - they conceal well and work great! I’ll add a few more pics below...







Thank you, I have been on the fence on these for awhile now.

Need to order a couple for my M29 MG
 
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