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I've owned several 45acp guns over the years, p220s, g21, g30 and a few 1911s but eventually traded them off for the superior(sarcasm) 9mm hicap pistols.
This month I find myself with a few new to me 45s that are keepers. A very good condition SA Garrison stainless and a excellent condition S&W 4516. The 4516 had the original box, original grips, hogue grips,7 mags and a couple sets of replacement recoil springs. This thing is a tank for a compact 45. When you run out of ammo, it'll make a great club.

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Cool!



 
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Love the 4516. Well done!


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Very nice on both fronts. I have the exact same Garrison and I love it.



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Two excellent scores! I own an SA Loaded Stainless that is very similar to your Garrison, although I actually prefer the feature set of the Garrison as it comes from the factory (wasn't available back when I bought my Loaded). The internals are pretty much identical, though, and mine has been an accurate and reliable gun that is a joy to shoot.

I had the pleasure to shoot a 4516 about a year ago, and what an awesome gun that was! The steel frame soaks up the recoil and the trigger was amazingly smooth. I picked it up and with the first mag tore a one-hole group in the target at 7 yards. It belongs to a buddy and it was his Grandpa's old duty gun, otherwise I'd have been after him to sell it to me right then and there. As it was, I told him he should keep that thing forever...awesome family heirloom.
 
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I like both of your pistols, it's hard to decide which one the most. I'll call it a tie.

I got back into the 45 game again about a month ago, with a Tisas 1911A1, which I really really like. First 1911 I've had since 2015. I just wanted a simple 1911, the quality of the Tisas really is good. I'm going to keep it just like it is, no extended safeties, beavertails, etc.


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Those are nice looking 45's

I have always had an affinity for the 4506, 4516, etc..

Growing up in Cols, OH, the Columbus PD issued the SW 45 series, and all my buddies dads carried them. I just knew I was going to be issued and carrying one for my career. WRONG>>

(Well after 5 tries, and even after being a Police Officer 7 years, I gave up).

Like many of us have said in the past/present/future, I should have bought one years ago.

I think they shoot great, and carry well.
 
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Old school cool! Very nice.

Smith made some very competent .45s.
 
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Both are very nice, the S&W is a great find.


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Congrats on both! I’m a big 1911 fan but those S&Ws have always looked mighty good to me.



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Thanks, im looking forward to getting these 2 out to the range as soon as I can find some 45 ammo.
I miss the good old days when wally world still carried pistol ammo.
I also picked up a cz pcr that I can't wait to shoot. Too many toys, not enough time.
 
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Nice score. Big fan of those Smith semis.


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Those old Smiths are cool, but for a compact, I'd want a much lighter gun, and would prefer more rounds.

Still, nice pistolas.




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The Garrison needed some nice leather so I made my 1st holster.
Got a long way to go before it's up to Ryan Grizzle standards but I'm happy with how it turned out.
Leather belt loops would have been more traditional but I like the easy on off convenience of a polymer clip.
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I was a 1911 guy for a bit. Went the whole bare bone to super custom route. Got away from it when I shot a 228. That's where I've been since then but last year I acquired a Springfield Armory Defender 1911 Milspec. It is bare bones except for the pretty good 3 dot sights. And it shoots dead nuts on. One of these is good enough. Everyone should have at least one 1911.
 
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Those third generation guns from SW were some of the best ever made.
 
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Finished sealing the holster and attached hardware.
What do you think?
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Nice holster. Do you have any history in leatherwork?



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Nice holster. Do you have any history in leatherwork?


No history in leather work. Just started getting into it to make a sheath for a knife I made. The sheath didn't turn out very good but I learned a lot of what not to do. Then made a pocket mag holster that turned out better. This is my 3rd project.
 
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