bluetopper
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Has there been a model that was manufactured as a 5" target 45acp, non 1911. Maybe the 4506 but weren't the vast majority of those shipped with non adjustable sights? Please enlighten me.
Has there been a model that was manufactured as a 5" target 45acp, non 1911. Maybe the 4506 but weren't the vast majority of those shipped with non adjustable sights? Please enlighten me.
My adjustable sight 4506-1 can regularly put holes in holes on target with my favorite hard cast handloads.
Hoytx10,what makes that 745 a PC special?
The 645 and 4506's are generally considered "service grade accurate". My adjustable sight 4506-1 can regularly put holes in holes on target with my favorite hard cast handloads ...
The 745 was not a Performance Center offering. It was manufactured on the production side of Smith & Wesson
I am guessing the 945 is what the OP was trying to remember.Don't forget the 945 in all its configurations. This was a very accurate single action pistol laid out similarly to the 1911, but unique enough to share no parts. They were really amazing shooters.
I just acquired a 745 that is a mirror image of yours Jim, serial precedes yours by only 4 numbers. When I saw it, my hope was this would be another of the same PC run, but mine is a product code 103906. According to the 4th edition SCSW, it's features list it as 5" B/S 8SH AS Special 1990, which I'm assuming was a special production run.I'm sorry but it was. It's actually listed in the Performance Center section of the SCSW 3rd and 4th.
I knew it was different, called S&W CS and actually got someone who was interested in it. He suggested contacting Earl which I did. Then I bid on it and ended up high bid at $700.00. The Factory Letter explained a little more.
Jim
When I saw it, my hope was this would be another of the same PC run, but mine is a product code 103906.