Can I See Your S&W .45 Autos?

My early 4567 (3 digit s#). This is the pistol that gave me the confidence to depart from the revolver for defense. It has never never malfunctioned regardless of what I have asked it to digest.
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I am so fond of it I bought a 3913TSW this week for an every day carry.
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They are so simular in balance and function, when shooting it alongside my 4567 it is easy to forget which one I am shooting.
 
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My 4516-1, it's the one I carry.
 

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Looking at all these S&W 45 makes me want to go right out and find one! It's on my list but I may wait until all the panic buying stops.

I don't have one yet but here is a pic of my 10mm
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My 4586TSW with billboard removed. I bought it last week, fired 550 rounds in two days, and it now gets carried. Don Hume makes a nice black basketweave pancake for it, the 721R.
If I can find a Safariland 6280 for it, I will use it on the CAT-IV pistol qual and really upset the youngins.
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I know...the last one is a Colt...not a Smith. But if I leave her out she gets mad.:mad:
 

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My first and last 45's

here is my first model 645 adjustable sight with custom Purpleheart grips and my newest 3" pro series. The changes from the first to the last is vast, but both are superb in their own way. I have never sold an S&W after initial purchase and can't see why anyone ever would. Jerry3 pro.jpg
 
Sure thing.

4586. My dad's old duty sidearm when he was an Idaho State Trooper.
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745.
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