Confirmed production nos. on 45 CQB models

vigil617

US Veteran
Joined
May 25, 2012
Messages
6,501
Reaction score
14,222
Location
Greenville, NC
The other thread about the Performance Center 45 CQB pistols got me to thinking that all I'd seen were estimates of the production numbers of these fine 45's.

Realizing the 45 CQBs were distributed by Lew Horton's, I got in touch with Earl Minot, forum member and honcho there, to find out how many of these came through there back in 1998.

As always, Earl was happy to help and prompt as could be. I provided him with four product codes, based on what we've seen in the SCSW and in skjos's spreadsheet, and here's what he found for us:

170105 Model 4566 CQB – All Stainless. Serial number range – CQB0108 to CQB0197, plus PCZ0186 (pre production sample). Total received by Lew Horton's: 91 units

170106 Model 4563 CQB – Alloy Frame – All Black finish. Serial number range – CQB0001 to CQB0106, plus PCZ0188 (pre production sample), plus PCZ0331 that was received as a used gun after being used and photographed for the American Handgunner (Jan-Feb 2001) article. Within that serial number range there were 5 numbers not received. This is common, they were most probably retained by S&W as sales samples. Total received by Lew Horton's: 103 units (probable production 108 units)

170118 Model 4563 CQB – Black Stainless Slide/ Natural Alloy Frame. Serial number range – CQC0001 to CQC0211. Total quantity received by Lew Horton's: 211 units

170127 This was not a Lew Horton gun. We have no receiving under that part number. The SCSW has a mixed message on 170127. It's listed on page 343, but not on page 370. Could have been another distributor's special, or a Smith factory offering.


So there you have it, 45 CQB fans, straight from the distributor. By the way, that last product number is apparently for a model previously reported here on the Forum to have been a very small run (20?) by the PC for a West Coast LE agency, and the gun was all stainless with blackened slide.

Anyone wanting a share a photo of their CQB, have at it! (Hopefully, wlp624 will be along with his photos of the three models all together, too.) ;)
 
Register to hide this ad
Thank you for that information vigil!

I own 4563 PCZ0331, the American Handgunner 45 CQB. I will search my references tonight but IIRC there were a couple of all steel two tone 4566 CQBs.

I think member Grinder owned one and maybe member Palmetto Sharpshooter owned the other or had info on it.

Thanks again for sharing this valuable info with us! Best regards, 18DAI
 
I have an all black cqb i thought i had some pics of it posted around here. not sure what serial number i have. i think a few people on here have one also.
 
Can anyone educate me on production numbers for the 4553TSW? It has a product code of # 104560 and a special order # 7239. This is the no rail version with a 6 rd mag.
 
Just a thought. Since you have a contact at Lew Horton. Would it be possible to request the same information for other Lew Horton distributed models such as the 945's?

With the goal of this information being updated on skjos list.
 
Can anyone educate me on production numbers for the 4553TSW? It has a product code of # 104560 and a special order # 7239. This is the no rail version with a 6 rd mag.

Gasaman, it doesn't look like production numbers on this model have ever been published here on the Forum, and a quick Google search doesn't show any results either. Yours is the model produced in the 1997 to 1999 time frame, of course, before S&W went to the railed version for several years. We know there aren't many of the no rail versions around, at least in comparison to its also relatively scarce brother, the 4513TSW no rail.

I'd say you were a prime candidate to get a Roy Jinks letter on your gun so we could add this bit of production knowledge to our database. ;)

Too bad it was a production gun and not a special for Lew Horton's, since our friend Earl Minot is able and willing to help us with numbers on the Horton's guns, as he did here with the 45 CQB's.
 
Just a thought. Since you have a contact at Lew Horton. Would it be possible to request the same information for other Lew Horton distributed models such as the 945's?

With the goal of this information being updated on skjos list.

I'm sure Earl would be glad to help with it, 03Fatboy, and he has said in the past that he doesn't mind being contacted. Updating steve's list of the Performance Center pistols is a worthy objective, too.

Earl can be reached by email at [email protected] if you'd like to drop him a line about a 945. (He's been so good about helping me, I kinda hate to "go to the well" too often, as I'm sure he has his normal work to do there in addition to what he's taken on in response to our inquiries.)
 
Should I not be carrying it until I get it lettered? Are they that scarce? :confused:

Gasaman, it doesn't look like production numbers on this model have ever been published here on the Forum, and a quick Google search doesn't show any results either. Yours is the model produced in the 1997 to 1999 time frame, of course, before S&W went to the railed version for several years. We know there aren't many of the no rail versions around, at least in comparison to its also relatively scarce brother, the 4513TSW no rail.

I'd say you were a prime candidate to get a Roy Jinks letter on your gun so we could add this bit of production knowledge to our database. ;)

Too bad it was a production gun and not a special for Lew Horton's, since our friend Earl Minot is able and willing to help us with numbers on the Horton's guns, as he did here with the 45 CQB's.
 
Should I not be carrying it until I get it lettered? Are they that scarce? :confused:

I have no idea, really, if they're that scarce. I wouldn't think a production gun would be, though. There are bound to be at least a few hundred of these, but that's a pure guess.

Maybe others have a better idea.
 
Thank you for that information vigil!

I own 4563 PCZ0331, the American Handgunner 45 CQB. I will search my references tonight but IIRC there were a couple of all steel two tone 4566 CQBs.

I think member Grinder owned one and maybe member Palmetto Sharpshooter owned the other or had info on it.

Thanks again for sharing this valuable info with us! Best regards, 18DAI

Earl shared a copy of that magazine cover with me. Here it is, for posterity! :D

 
alright the serial number of mine is cqb0078 all black model.

I bought mine used several years ago. I remember when I saw it for sale online at my local gun store i knew it was somthing different. I went down during lunch to go buy it. I probably even over paid for it but i wanted it.At the time i didnt know how limited production gun it was.
 
Last edited:
170105 Model 4566 CQB – All Stainless. Serial number range – CQB0108 to CQB0197, plus PCZ0186 (pre production sample). Total received by Lew Horton's: 91 units


Was there then only ONE PC 4566 with a serial number starting with PCZ? If so, I think I found it and wondered what its value may be?
 
Better late than never. :o

CQC #46

000_4676.jpg

000_4678.jpg
 
Was there then only ONE PC 4566 with a serial number starting with PCZ? If so, I think I found it and wondered what its value may be?

There could well be others, I suppose. PCZ was a prefix used for a number of different pre-production S&W guns. All we know from what Earl provided is that a PC 4566 CQB in the PCZ series came through Lew Horton's as a special. I have a hunch, but it is only a hunch, there could be other PC 4566 pistols with a PCZ prefix.

I don't know which one you found, but here is a picture of one that I picked off of a previous Forum post. I have a hunch this is one of those unicorn LAPD guns that were all-stainless with blackened slide, and I'd love for someone to confirm or deny:

Model PC 4566 PCZ01xx.jpg

Also, skjos's spreadsheet of Performance Center Third Gens lists a PC 4566 that had an attached rail. Don't know anything more about that, including serial number range.

Come out, come out, wherever you are! :D
 
Last edited:
PC 4566 fans, here's something I just found that will interest you: a copy of the first page of an article by Wiley Clapp describing the PC 4566 and having great pics of both sides of an example that is black, all stainless, and with adjustable sights AND a rail! It is a new PCZ number to me -- PCZ 0427.

This is perhaps the model that skjos lists in his spreadsheet identified as "PC 4566" with the attached rail.

Thanks to member swcqb45, who posted this about nine years ago in a discussion of the PC 4566's, and that I just ran across today.

Hunting Pictures - 04-30-2006_10_48_28AM
 
Last edited:
Back
Top