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Old 09-12-2009, 12:25 PM
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Default S&W CS45 dimensions and specs

Hello all,

I'm trying to find out size and weight specifications on the Chief's special 45ACP model (CS45). S&W Website lists OAL at 6.5" and unloaded weight at 24oz but gives no thickness or height dimensions. I'd like to know the thickness with and without the decocker and with Big Dog's slimmer and shorter grips. I would intend to assemble a flat mag based gun with the slimmest grips and convert to DAO. I'm trying to replicate the AMT DAO 45 backup which I had to pass on as I just couldn't rely on it. I was also wondering what the DA/SA trigger pull weights were and what to expect of the pull weight after conversion to DAO.

Thanks for the help!
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