Glad you liked he article.

Maybe now you can understand why I keep posting that from the engineering point of view the 626 is a superior action to the Anson-Deeley. In addition to being easy to work on, its parts are hardened properly, and it also has secondary safety notches on its hammers to prevent accidental discharges.

Did your 625 come with an articulated front trigger? Most of the ones I came across have them, as do the 626 DTs.