Model 645 Serial range.first production.

RON K.

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Anybody know when they started.i know 1985 through 1988

and i have a TAS and a TBR so totally lost on the series of any of it. like letters and number's.

not sure if the TAS is the first series'. however bought it in 12 -86. only a few months after the release from Smith.any help thanks in advance.RON K.
 
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Hi Ron,
The TAS prefix dates to late 1986, and TBR dates to 1988. According to the Standard Catalog of S&W 3rd Edition, the first serial range was TAK0001-TAK7727.

p.s. You commented on the pic of my 645 in another post. The walnut stocks did not come on it from the factory. Black checkered nylon grips were standard, and they came with the pistol. The walnut stocks that are on it are from S&W though, I purchased them separately.
 
I have a TAR. I purchased it used in 1990.

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Thanks for the info so looks like i have a second year model and a last year.and i like the wood grip's pretty snazzy...also Pac's look good on them also. aw heck i like them all. RON K.
 
I bought mine, TAK21xx, on Jan. 2, 1986, from the first batch my dealer got. It was from the first big batch of 645s shipped from S&W.
 
Then i guess my TAS is later then i think bought brand new in box 12/86 so it looks like less then 36 months of production.. no wonder theyare not as easy to find as some say they are. maybe some police turn in's.. but not new in box anymore.

my TBR#8510 must be the last of them then.heck maybe a data base for 645's..I would be very surprised if there was still 500 or so still new in box.RON K.
 
I think we are going to have to get info. from Smith on these.heck we now have Tak, Tas, Tbr, and Tbt,watch somebody will come up with Tit next.I would like to find a really low number one like 51 or something.RON K.
 
Hey guys. I own 6 of the 645's in varying ages. My oldest is TAK23xx, which appears to be from 1986. I do know these were available in 1985. I also own one of the transitional 6450's never fired from the late 80's. It was a prototype/hybrid of the 645/4506. It looks like a cross between a 645 and a 4506. Those of you with TA,TB, or any other lettering should now that SW did not release them necessarily in alphabetical order. You should know that all of these are magnificent pieces and great for collecting or everyday shooting. Beautiful guns friends. I will post my pics for comparison.
 
Never seen a xx serial one.he he yeah i know some guys hide the number's..TBR 8510.....don't know who had that one before me but got it about ten or eleven years back.

buying another soon from a member here.so i can play Vice in the desert.
New in the box is great. but a man has got to play once and awhile.

hope a few more while chime in with numbers and what they think of the 645.RON K.

p.s. good pic's from the show.
 
I bought one recently (a 645 and wow what a nice gun) and the serial number is TAV83XX? Is there any rhyme or reason to numbers?
 
I have been trying to find that out with no luck i tell you its freaking crazy. tav's tas tbr tas'still waiting on tweets and **** and tax.I am sure somebody owns those already also. i see the Sonny gun was a TAS i have one of those anda TAS in route. and already have a TBR/

maybe somebody will have a answer soon. RON K.
 
Im new here and need som info. I need the right safety lever. Where can I find one. By the way I got mine from my dad. Serial #TBR. was his favorite.
 
Im new here and need som info. I need the right safety lever. Where can I find one. By the way I got mine from my dad. Serial #TBR. was his favorite.

Glad the Dad had the best.... I also would check with S&W I am sure they might have some parts left.or borrow one and have one made. but i am sure that little part might get pricey.good luck. Ron K.
 
Glad the Dad had the best.... I also would check with S&W I am sure they might have some parts left.or borrow one and have one made. but i am sure that little part might get pricey.good luck. Ron K.




I realise the 4506 is the later model but I recently had the extractor replaced. Only problem S&W will not sell the extractor for that model, factory install only. Good side is there was no charge, cost me $14.00 to my local gunsmith to send it to S&W. I would also check Numrich and Brownells for the part. Jim.
 
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My 645 was my duty weapon when I was on patrol, purchased 88 at agun show, we had just transitioned from revolvers to autos and we wererestricted to double action. Sn#TBN**01
 

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