There have been quite a few 4516 threads over the last week or so. It caused me to peruse some older threads by BMCM and admired his fine craftsmanship. And I lusted after his melonite 4516-1 AGAIN! 
Then I went to annual qualifications and qualified with my 4516-3 again, shooting a perfect score. While there I got to examine another investigators Springfield Champion. A 7+1 1911 with a 4 inch tube. All stainless. Nice gun, for a 1911.
But it got me to thinking about what would a current production 4516, a 4th gen example, look like and have in the way of features.
I would imagine that there would be some weight reduction as this was always the knock against the later 4516s. Maybe some slide cuts ala Shorty 45. Reduced safety/decock paddles, maybe only a single side unit vice the ambi.
I would think that it would be thinner. Maybe not 1911 thin, but thin as the original 4516 no dash. I think Novak low mounts would still be atop the slide as they are simply very easy to use and the original 4516 was the first s&w pistol to sport them.
Maybe they could cram one more round in the mags too. I noticed that the Investigators Springfield Champion I examined had 8 round mags made by Wolfe. I didn't know they made anything besides springs. Perhaps a few of us should Email Wolfe to produce us some nice new mags for our compact 3rd gen 45's. 8+1 in the 4516 would be very nice indeed. Oh, round the base on the mag like on the 6 round early 4513TSWs. Makes the gun feel much better in the hand.
I suppose the finish would be melonite as "tactical" black appears to be the preference of modern gun buyers. Personally I always liked a silver pistol as I WANTED the mope I was pointing it at to see it clearly. But there is something just right about a black 4516.
Oh well, thats my pipe dream for a 4th gen 4516. I dont ever see it being made, by s&w anyway. Maybe Pietta will eventually make a copy of some of the 3rd gen guns as they are now doing with the Python revolver.
Or maybe a craftsman like BMCM will have some extra time on his hands and a used 4516 no dash sitting around.
Regards 18DAI

Then I went to annual qualifications and qualified with my 4516-3 again, shooting a perfect score. While there I got to examine another investigators Springfield Champion. A 7+1 1911 with a 4 inch tube. All stainless. Nice gun, for a 1911.

But it got me to thinking about what would a current production 4516, a 4th gen example, look like and have in the way of features.
I would imagine that there would be some weight reduction as this was always the knock against the later 4516s. Maybe some slide cuts ala Shorty 45. Reduced safety/decock paddles, maybe only a single side unit vice the ambi.
I would think that it would be thinner. Maybe not 1911 thin, but thin as the original 4516 no dash. I think Novak low mounts would still be atop the slide as they are simply very easy to use and the original 4516 was the first s&w pistol to sport them.
Maybe they could cram one more round in the mags too. I noticed that the Investigators Springfield Champion I examined had 8 round mags made by Wolfe. I didn't know they made anything besides springs. Perhaps a few of us should Email Wolfe to produce us some nice new mags for our compact 3rd gen 45's. 8+1 in the 4516 would be very nice indeed. Oh, round the base on the mag like on the 6 round early 4513TSWs. Makes the gun feel much better in the hand.
I suppose the finish would be melonite as "tactical" black appears to be the preference of modern gun buyers. Personally I always liked a silver pistol as I WANTED the mope I was pointing it at to see it clearly. But there is something just right about a black 4516.
Oh well, thats my pipe dream for a 4th gen 4516. I dont ever see it being made, by s&w anyway. Maybe Pietta will eventually make a copy of some of the 3rd gen guns as they are now doing with the Python revolver.
Or maybe a craftsman like BMCM will have some extra time on his hands and a used 4516 no dash sitting around.

