I can understand your interest in a 945.
I was a 945 hold out. I didn't "need" one as I have a few really outstanding Colts. But I didn't have a 945.
Sequentially, (since I had a 645, 745, 845,) I thought I should probably/eventually get one but I specifically wanted a first run Lew Horton. It had to be a very good to excellent one with everything for a great price. I wanted to shoot it not collect it. I was committed to the top price I was willing to pay. It took a long time but I did finally find one about three years ago.
I'm very impressed with it as it's a wonderful .45. I wish I could say just take your time and one will show up for you at a doable price. Who knows now since all this weirdness is going on.
If and when you actually get one I can guarantee you'll not be disappointed. I've been running tuned Colts for over 40 yrs now and the 945, (at least mine,) is equal to if not more accurate to any of them. Fit, finish and performance, (at least mine,) is perfect.
Jim