S&W 625 .45 ACP 3-inch with Nite-Sites.
I have owned all the Lew Horton special runs of 3-inch N-frames. The 44 and 41 Mag were brutal, to say the least, even with reduced loads. BUT, they were wonderful for field carry, portable, accurate, powerful, and a great conversation piece at the range.
It's pretty but it's also ridiculous with the eight inch barrel. I would have liked to have gotten the six inch but after the "Dirty Harry" movie came out, you couldn't find them. The revolver was sent out to Michigan to get Magna-ported.
Is the 625 rated for .45 Super?
My favorite N-frame, besides the 27-2s, is a Lew Horton .44 Spec. that has a factory installed 4” barrel (the original barrel is in the box). Had the early .44 mag Mountain Revolver (later called the Mt. gun) and have a newer model in 45 LC. They are rather brutal but do the job well including the peace of mind part. For fun I prefer big slow bullets that are easy on the wrist. Great looking gun BTW.