This was an impulse buy and I figured if it didn't work out I'd just sell it. Thursday was my second trip to the range and it again performed flawlessly. I was shooting both my Springfield UC Mil-Spec and the S&W. After about 20 minutes of shooting a friend walked up behind me and said "you can't seem to hit the ground with the Springfield but are right on with the revolver." Granted a 3.5" bbl. 1911 and a 6" bbl. revolver isn't exactly a fair comparison. The main point is I can't seem to miss with the 625. It's dead on even if I try to flinch or pull a shot. What a great gun, it strikes me as perfect for a nightstand gun, and will soon replace my Glock 17 in my mini-vault. It works out pretty well considering my wife has a Taurus .357 as her home defense weapon, so except for the full moon clips we'll have the same manual of arms. I have nothing bad to say about this gun. In fact, I'm considering trading the Springfield for a S&W model 686.