JeepinSoldier
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Was at the LGS last Saturday picking up my daughter's first rifle (Ruger 10/22) when I looked in the consignment section and there it was - a very serious looking S&W 457. Awesome compact .45
After getting my 6906 and putting the 3913 on layaway, my brother told me about the 4516 he used to carry and how great it was. For once I had some extra money and decided to look at it. Picked it up and it felt great.
Was debating in my head and asked "OK to dry fire?" Salesman nodded yes and I checked the chamber again then pulled the trigger in double action....... It was very smooth and light! Almost as good as some of my tuned revolvers! Single action has some takeup but is great as well. Next words I said were "Im taking this one too". Paid $450 for it. A little on the high side but I think I just paid a little too soon. $450 for a great compact .45 seems to be a bargain. New Glocks there are all over $500.
After getting my 6906 and putting the 3913 on layaway, my brother told me about the 4516 he used to carry and how great it was. For once I had some extra money and decided to look at it. Picked it up and it felt great.
Was debating in my head and asked "OK to dry fire?" Salesman nodded yes and I checked the chamber again then pulled the trigger in double action....... It was very smooth and light! Almost as good as some of my tuned revolvers! Single action has some takeup but is great as well. Next words I said were "Im taking this one too". Paid $450 for it. A little on the high side but I think I just paid a little too soon. $450 for a great compact .45 seems to be a bargain. New Glocks there are all over $500.

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