The 4566 was my last service weapon. It replaced the 1076 my agency carried 'til about 1997. My 4566 was gifted to me upon retirement and it has surprised me how well it shoots after almost 10k rounds through it. Mine still wears the rubber Hogues I had on it.
There will soon be a flood of used 4566's in my area,as the dept. has adopted the M&P .45 and the guys will be buying and subsequently selling their old 4566's.
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Ret'd LEO
SWCA #2275
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