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The Whack-Job Whisperer |
If you use a good holster and a REAL reinforced gunbelt, its not too bad to carry. I wore my 4506-1 yesterday while working at the gun range. Yeah, its heavier than a tupperware gun. But I had no problems. And I've got a bad back and knees from 26 years on the street. Now as to the 4566. Oh yeah! Now your talking! Perfection in a commander sized 45. We got those issued to us in 2005/2006. Decock only and spurless hammers. Mine is as accurate as my Kimber Stainless target pistol. I bought mine when I retired. I still carry it regularly. On a real gunbelt using an MTR Custom leather Askins Avenger style open top holster. My favorite "working gun" set up. And I will say, it is easier to carry all day than it slightly larger cousin. Especially in plainclothes. Lighter than most 1911s too. And like the 4506-1, the 4566 is far more reliable than a 1911. I have several scarce 4566 models. Including the Performance Center 45CQB, Melonite LE sales sample and a Melonite LE order overun. But I prefer the trigger on my old stainless duty gun, to all of them. Regards 18DAI 7+1 Rounds of hope and change | |||
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Slayer of Agapanthus |
Did you buy it yet? "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye". The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, pilot and author, lost on mission, July 1944, Med Theatre. | |||
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Not a 4506, but I admit to loving my 4505! Bill R | |||
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Hop head |
I had a few 645's 845's and 745's thru the shop, and a few 4506's too, thought of keeping one just cause, but they just do not fit my hand well, FWIW, they sold quickly, and not exactly cheap, recently ended gunbroker auctions are from $599 up to north or a grand, if that helps https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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The Whack-Job Whisperer |
That 4505 is beautiful stylophiles! 7+1 Rounds of hope and change | |||
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Yes, that 4505 is really nice, and not often seen. | |||
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Sweet Jebus! That is pure S&W perfection. You lucky lucky man! | |||
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I love the 3rd gen Smiths. Have several including the 4506, 1006, 4006. Love shooting the full sized steel framed 3rd gens. Happy to carry a 3913 or a Chief's Special in 45 acp. Mine is like this one: https://loungecdn.luckygunner....eatured-1024x425.jpg Check this guide out: https://www.luckygunner.com/lo...mi-automatic-models/ The Seattle SharpShooter | |||
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Got an ABS light in my truck. Looks like my gun money is going into the truck. Sucks, but I need a daily more than another .45. Having trouble getting in touch with the seller anyway, so... A Perpetual Disappointment... | |||
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The North Dakota Highway Patrol and New Mexico State Police carried them as issued duty weapon. | |||
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Left-Handed, NOT Left-Winged! |
About Miami Vice: Don Johnson had a Browning BDA in the pilot, and a Bren X for the first two seasons. For the third season he changed to a 645, Then he switched to a 645 for seasons 3 and 4, and finally a 4506 for the last season. Denzel Washington's dual 4506's in a shoulder rig in Training Day was pretty cool. | |||
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The Third Gen Smiths (especially the .45 ACP and 10 MMs) are highly under appreciated and undervalued. It was only a matter of time before people started to realize it. | |||
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I purchased a new 4505 back in the early 90's (I actually wanted a stainless 4506 but was unable to find one in stock anywhere, lol). I really regret selling that one. It was a mighty fine handgun. | |||
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I like to think it has "just enough" wear to look right! Plus, there's no temptation to keep it as a safe queen, I can go shoot the heck out of it. Reminds me I need to dig out the 645 and find some grips for it before the next range trip... Bill R | |||
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