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Old 09-18-2012, 09:49 PM
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I have 2 questions:

1- I own all 3 calibers but my CS45 is a "decocker only", is there any more value compared to a decocker/safety versions ?

2- If ya take a look at this GB auction they said they replaced the rear sight with a M&P sight. (Smith & Wesson CS45 Chief's Special .45 ACP 45ACP : Semi Auto Pistols at GunBroker.com)

I really need fully adjustable sights as the peepers are getting bad.

The question is: Will the M&P sights fight any of the CS pistols without any milling?

Thanks a million!
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Old 09-18-2012, 09:54 PM
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You have the CS45D I'm guessing. It's double action only. There are some who would not have a DAO and some who would want only a DAO in that type of gun. I don't think either is worth more than the other IMO.

Looking at my CS and M&P. I think it would take a gunsmith/milling to change them out. Did you try Ebay for used sights?
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My CS45 is a traditional DA/SA with decocker/safety. If you don't want a DAO with a decocker than look for a gun made like that would be my suggestion.
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