4516 Question for the 3rd Gen Experts. UPDATE POST 10

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A local chain store has what I am pretty sure is a 4516 in the case that comes with 3, 7 round magazines.

I am uncertain of the dash number because the store has a key lock in place and the clerk that assisted me could only offer that "it was a pretty color" when I asked to see it. In her defense I think she was just filing in for the regular gun counter guru.

It was not marked on the tag what it was but the price was just under $350.

It looked to be pretty clean and not in bad shape from the brief check that I was able to do.

From what I can see, if it functions properly, that appears to be one heck of a price.

What say those that are more knowledgeable than I?

I know you need pics, etc... but unfortunately I can only say that I didn't see any obvious scratches or blemishes on it and the barrel hood did not a seem to have many marks from shooting on it.

Thanks.
 
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A local chain store has what I am pretty sure is a 4516 in the case that comes with 3, 7 round magazines.

I am uncertain of the dash number because the store has a key lock in place and the clerk that assisted me could only offer that "it was a pretty color" when I asked to see it. In her defense I think she was just filing in for the regular gun counter guru.

It was not marked on the tag what it was but the price was just under $350.

It looked to be pretty clean and not in bad shape from the brief check that I was able to do.

From what I can see, if it functions properly, that appears to be one heck of a price.

What say those that are more knowledgeable than I?

I know you need pics, etc... but unfortunately I can only say that I didn't see any obvious scratches or blemishes on it and the barrel hood did not a seem to have many marks from shooting on it.

Thanks.

For identification purposes, the "no dash" 4516 will have a wide rib on top of the slide and a "stepped" frame.

The later "dash" models have a smooth top slide and a non-stepped frame.

S&W replaced the "no dash" models with the "dash" models due to reliability issues.

John
 
i have a weakness for 3 (and some 2) G smitties at a reasonable price. I'm still in awe of the low prices of these guns and am pretty sure that people will realize that eventually. Anyone remember when N frames were going for $200 all day long??? I sure do!
 
i have a weakness for 3 (and some 2) G smitties at a reasonable price. I'm still in awe of the low prices of these guns and am pretty sure that people will realize that eventually. Anyone remember when N frames were going for $200 all day long??? I sure do!

So do I!

Bought a very nice 629-1 (in the box) for $250.

In 1988... :D

John
 
That would make for a very hard to beat general purpose utility gun for camping, travel, whatever. Also a good one to potentially put in an emergency kit along with 2-3 boxes of ammo for emergencies.
 
Great price, especially with three mags. There's one locally for $425 with two mags that I've tossed around the idea grabbing
 
I have a nib 457S I bought here years ago . Never saw a reason to fire it , I have a couple of other 457's . Considering that are a " Value Line " piece , they are great guns . How many do you see for sale ? I'm guessing it's because most people like them and thus don't put them up for sale very often .
 
i have a weakness for 3 (and some 2) G smitties at a reasonable price. I'm still in awe of the low prices of these guns and am pretty sure that people will realize that eventually. Anyone remember when N frames were going for $200 all day long??? I sure do!
I remember my brother wanted a S&W Model 25, one dealer had one with a scratched side plate for $350, he was almost ready to buy when i came back and said follow me, Two aisles over guy had a 25 in the presentation case for $250. Even the last Model 28 Highway patrol turn in i got for $175, at some point prices went crazy, it went from a piece of your paycheck to better make installments
 
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