Revolvers That Shoot Automatic Pistol Cartridges

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2009

Ammosmith overviews two revolvers I have that both shoot automatic pistol cartridges. Both are made by Smith & Wesson. The 625 is a .45 ACP/.45 Auto Rim. The other is the 610 it shoots 10mm/40 S&W. I got quite a few questions about this and thought this would be a great opportunity to introduce you to my two favorite handguns. Please leave a question if you have any.

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  • No way in the world you'd load a weapon in your garage?!

  • @evilet1111 I do but with so many yahoos out there I don't want a "I did what Ammosmith did and shot my kid..it's his fault" kinda shit.

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  • @ammosmith I do understand what you mean. take care, sir

  • @CajunCatfish47 No way Brother! This thing can shoot! My 610-2 is a nice one too.

  • @ammosmith Man that's exactly the one I want! Wanna sell it? lol

  • @CajunCatfish47 625-4 Model of 1989

  • @ammosmith what variation is it? Does it have a dash after the 625? And I can't find any model of 1989's lol

  • @CajunCatfish47 Get the 625 Model of 1989...that's the one I have and it's a very good quality revolver. Once S&W went with the Clinton Admin...I stopped buying them. I only buy S&W's that are made under a freedom minded management.

  • I have been looking for a 625-4 pre lock for a long time. I might just go with the newly manufactured 625-pc but I don't have a lot of confidence in new Smith and Wesson QC

  • I was looking at the Taurus Model 905 and I know it's not your kind of gun but it is a 9mm and uses moon clips.....some have problems with the clips bending and that the clips don't hold the 9mm rounds very well. You seem like you have some expertise in this and was wondering if you had any understanding on how to fix this issue.

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