For those not familiar with it and the size of the 457, you can see here it isn't a whole lot larger than this 908 wearing a 3913 slide.
I bought this 457 as "police surplus," but have to wonder if that is true and what department might have carried this model. In any event, the 457 is a swell pistol and a great value.
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The 457 is an underrated side arm and it's price is deceptive compared to it's quality. Enjoy the hell out of your sleeper. It's a Hemi in a 4 door Dart. That gun will treat you right. For those of you unimpressed with the looks, a little fine tuning and it can become the animal it is destined to be. Search if you wish, there are a few threads that show the 457s alter ego.![]()
is 400.00 an ok price for one of these. Looks to be about 95 percent. I cannot find any mags for it online which also may influence my decision to get it.
Thanks,
Jim
is 400.00 an ok price for one of these. Looks to be about 95 percent. I cannot find any mags for it online which also may influence my decision to get it.
Thanks,
Jim
Pick up last fall...sweet shooting for sure
Masterbuck54
.....that said I really would like a 457 for my modest collection....
I know two-tones aren't for everybody, but at the same time, an all-steel pistol for that kind of money, in .45ACP, is worth considering.
I own a two tone, but it has an alloy frame not SS.
Great little firearm. Accurate and manageable. Only downside that I can think of is the 457 does not have a standard sight dovetail, but unique to the model. I was able to find a set of tritium sights for mine while the model was still in production.
My 457D has duel springs (one inside the other). Is that what you meant by "Nested?"