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    Delete Please

    Let's bump this again, still available folks
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    Delete Please

    Back to the top, with a lowered price
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    Delete Please

    Item has been sold
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    470 Rounds of Filthy Reloads...

    Same here, I use 231 for all of my pistol caliber reloads.
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    470 Rounds of Filthy Reloads...

    I have 470 rounds of 45ACP that my father had laying around (reloaded by a friend of his) that I inherited. These are all loaded with 185 gr LSWC bullets, ALOX lubed, with Bullseye powder. I knew the guy who loaded them, so I'm not afraid to fire them off, as I trust his reloads. The problem...
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    645 vd 4506

    I'll vote for the 645, simply because I own one, and don't own a 4506 (yet). That said, I also love shooting my 4566 as well.
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    A very early Model 645 .45 Auto

    Here's a picture of my 645, which I purchased new in March of 1987, while stationed in West Germany. It's a bit on the unique side, as it has the additional West German import stamps on the frame/slide and barrel (purchased at the post Rod & Gun Club). The original grips are safely tucked...
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    What's been the most reliable S&W auto-in your experience?

    My most reliable is my S&W 645. I've got several thousand rounds through this pistol, and it's never had a problem yet. Right behind this is my S&W 4566, which is my go to pistol, again with several thousand rounds fired from it.
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    Shoot It or Safe It?

    OK, here's some pictures, thanks for all the feedback.
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    Shoot It or Safe It?

    I'll agree with that to a point, dad's 1962 vintage Colt Python (99%+) will stay in the safe, that's one pistol I do not need to shoot. It gets a regular wipedown, but other than that, don't want to do anything to mess that one up.
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    Shoot It or Safe It?

    I've got a 39-2 that I inherited from my father when he passed away. It is easily in 98%+ condition, with only minor blueing wear on the edges of the slide (from holstering), and two lines on the back strap (again from the holster retention strap. It has two factory magazines with the metal...
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