Smith & Wesson · Pistol · In Production · 2004
| Weight (empty) | 607 g (21.4 oz) |
| Overall Length | 191 mm (7.52") |
| Barrel Length | 70 mm (2.76") |
| Height | 152 mm (5.98") |
| Width | 42 mm (1.65") |
| Magazine Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Firing Mechanism | Double Action Single Action |
| Muzzle Velocity | 245 m/s (804 fps) |
| Muzzle Energy | 447 J (330 ft·lbf) |
| Effective Range | 45 m (49 yd) |
| Frame Material | Scandium Alloy |
Primary Caliber: .45 ACP
The Smith & Wesson Model 325PD is an ultra-lightweight N-frame revolver chambered in .45 ACP, introduced in 2004 as part of the company's PD (Personal Defense) series that pioneered the combined use of scandium alloy frames and titanium cylinders to achieve unprecedented weight reduction in large-caliber revolvers. Built on Smith & Wesson's robust N-frame architecture typically associated with heavy-duty magnum revolvers, the Model 325PD weighs just 21.5 ounces (610 grams) with its 2.75-inch bar...
Country of Origin: United States