4566 New In Box!

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Well friends, I have been supremely tempted today! I saw a 4566 that has a hang tag marked "UNFIRED" with box for $669.00. Upon close examination I would have to concur that this gun truly is unfired since leaving the factory. The finish is flawless. It has one mag, fixed sights, factory stocks and round trigger guard. The box was stored separately from the gun and I did not ask to see it as they were very busy. Also, I don't know if it had the documents etc. but from the condition of the gun, I'd bet that everything that came with the gun is there.

I really thought seriously about buying it, but I already have a 4516 and a 4506. I also know me and I would probably put it in the safe where it would remain the queen that it has been for the past 20 years or so. And right now I'm looking for that really nice Md 14 or 15 K frame .38. So, if anyone is interested send me a PM and I'll answer any questions that I can and let you know where it is. Also, I have nothing whatsoever to gain in its sale. I just want to let all you interested 3rd Gen fans know about it.
 
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I admire your restraint.
Far, far greater than my restraint. :) I'd own that 4566 for sure... about 4 seconds after I found it. :D Just long enough time for me to get my wallet out and flip out a credit card with a little room left on it. ;)
 
Far, far greater than my restraint. :) I'd own that 4566 for sure... about 4 seconds after I found it. :D Just long enough time for me to get my wallet out and flip out a credit card with a little room left on it. ;)

Yeah, but then I'd have to break my solemn rule for myself.

IF THOU DOES NOT HAVE CASH, THOU DOES NOT BUY GUN.

However, I will admit to using lay-a-way on rare occasions. Also, I'm not going to go back to the store for at least one week. When I do and if it's still there.......well, you know what might happen!
 
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Yeah, but then I'd have to break my solemn rule for myself.

IF THOU DOES NOT HAVE CASH, THOU DOES NOT BUY GUN.

However, I will admit to using lay-a-way on rare occasions. Also, I'm not going to go back to the store for at least one week. When I do and if it's still there.......well, you know what might happen!
Now, who came up with that silly rule? :D And are you sure it applies to LNIB 3rd Gens??? :confused:

Financially-challenged me, I have lost far too many pristine collectibles due to a lack of green-cash-in-hand. :p I learned my lesson the hard way. Sometimes fiscal responsibility is a good thing and sometimes you just need to go for the gusto no matter what! :)

Like the ad says: "You only go around once in life and you've got to grab for all the Gusto you can"! ;)

That's what they invented credit cards and lay-away for! :D :D :D

If deficit spending is good enough for our Federal government, it's good enough for me! ;)
 
It's Sold

Shame on all of you! None of you would step up and save me! And then that darn TTSH gave me all kinds of grief about walking away from scarce pristine guns. Well he's right. So I went back and laid 'er away.

Seriously I'm not too surprised that none of you responded. By the time you pay the FFL fees and shipping it was going to be north of $700. And that's starting to get pricy. Also I was able to negotiate a price that would cover my state sales tax.

I also learned a little more about the gun. It was purchased new by the previous owner. He is a collector and bought guns new and didn't shoot them. Unfortunately he is having health issues and encountering expenses that are not covered by his health insurance thus forcing him to sell.

I'll post some pics when I get my "new" 4566 out of jail.
 
Shame on all of you! None of you would step up and save me! And then that darn TTSH gave me all kinds of grief about walking away from scarce pristine guns. Well he's right. So I went back and laid 'er away.

Seriously I'm not too surprised that none of you responded. By the time you pay the FFL fees and shipping it was going to be north of $700. And that's starting to get pricy. Also I was able to negotiate a price that would cover my state sales tax.

I also learned a little more about the gun. It was purchased new by the previous owner. He is a collector and bought guns new and didn't shoot them. Unfortunately he is having health issues and encountering expenses that are not covered by his health insurance thus forcing him to sell.

I'll post some pics when I get my "new" 4566 out of jail.
Ya did good!!! :D I am proud of you! :) Congratulations!!! :)

And believe me when I tell you that I would have bought it and transferred it in if I were legally allowed to do so. Unfortunately, the 4566 is not on our Massachusetts approved handguns "list" and I don't know of any rebellious renegade MA FFLs who would have risked some bigtime trouble attempting to transfer it in for me. :o

So in such cases, I must live vicariously through other forum members... like yourself! :D So again, CONGRATULATIONS!!! :D
 
I found an excellent condition 4566 with Hogues, box, docs, and extra mag for $389.00.
I put it on layaway.
I also picked up 3 more spare mags for $12.50/each.
When I get it paid off, I'll have 5 mags to use with it.

Did I do well, or did I get bent over the barrel and cornholed?
 
Ioeman: I think that is a very reasonable price for LNIB 4566. Since you whittled it down some, so much the better. You scored, dude!

Shorty, somehow, borrow a 4506 and try it out, or just buy one. You will not be disapointed. Plus, you can cut out one workout at the gym for every range session!

Richard
 
I found an excellent condition 4566 with Hogues, box, docs, and extra mag for $389.00.
I put it on layaway.
I also picked up 3 more spare mags for $12.50/each.
When I get it paid off, I'll have 5 mags to use with it.

Did I do well, or did I get bent over the barrel and cornholed?
In my book, that would fall under the "unbelievably, irresistibly good deal" category! :) I'd do almost anything to find a deal like that! :D But I'm nowhere near that lucky. :o
 
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I know where one is right now. It "appears unfired". Box, papers, test fired case, blah blah blah. Somewhere around $670. If I didn't have my sights set on (pun intended) a different pistol, I'd probably be all over it.

Thanks for the heads up WATCHDOG! :)

I prefer getting slightly used pistols since I'm going to end up shooting/carrying them anyway.
 
Congrats! :)

Looking forward to photos.

I love the mid size .45 3rd gens! Want to try a 4506 too. :D

Shorty,
I can't imaging that I will like my new 4566 better than my 4506, but I might, you never know. My first 3rd Gen I bought new back in '97 I think. I never really liked that gun all that much. I think mostly because I couldn't shoot it accurately. So it remained almost unused for the past 15 years or so. Then, after reading all the positive threads on this forum about the 4506 I bought a nice one about 18 months ago. I was astonished at how well I shot it from the very first trip to the range (and I'm just an average shooter). It goes with me to the range almost every week.

So with the success I am having with the 4506 I went back to the 4516. I replaced the factory stocks with Hogue rubber and I immediately enjoyed much greater accuracy. Not as good as the 4506 but quite acceptable. Hopefully I will be able to shoot the 4566 just as good as the 4506 but I doubt it. The only other large caliber gun in my extensive accumulation that I can shoot with greater accuracy is my Md 681 revolver with 4 inch barrel and fixed sights. I love fixed sights! Also, I'm not too bad with my old 39-2.

OK, the bottom line is try one out. I'm confident you will really like it. Yes, it's big and heavy (but that's what I like about it). And I know I don't have to mention this here, but it's all STEEL too!
 
The problem with a NIB firearm is it won't be NIB if I get it, so it needs a better price than what they have.
 
I'm a big fan and proponent of all the 3rd gen 45's. I have posted about the 4506 and 4516 models much more than I have the 4566's.

But in reality, the 4566 is the model I carry and shoot most often. I also find it to be the best balanced of all the 3rd gen 45's.

Being it is the same weight, or in some cases 1 ounce lighter than the vaunted 1911, I've never found the 4566's weight to be an issue.

To me it is simply the perfect combination of size, reliability, durability and performance in a 45 pistol. One of the great underated handguns. Enjoy yours!! Regards 18DAI
 
The problem with a NIB firearm is it won't be NIB if I get it, so it needs a better price than what they have.
The unfortunate problem with that, as I have learned the hard way, is that folks with a lot more money than me can and will gladly pay that extra premium for true NIB or LNIB. :o Waiting for NIB or LNIB or even close at a more affordable price usually means I lose the gun. :(

I am still kicking myself in the butt for a pristine perfect 5903TSW that I managed to lose, in part because the price tag when I first saw it was a bit outside my pre-set budget range for the gun. :( Now I offer and buy based almost exclusively on condition... and things have worked out much better that way. :)
 
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