Two third gens that Guzzitaco worked on. The 457 on the left got a freshening up of the 4516 slide that it wears. The 6946 on the right, got his now famous PC cuts!
Now they look as good as they shoot!
Here's a PD trade-in 5906 that I recently acquired. It is in excellent condition for its age (1993). Very minor cosmetic issues, but the mechanics are flawless.
My first S&W pistol, S&W 41 built 1969. Unfortunately the pre-owner seems to have quite sweaty hands and didn't oil the gun properly.
The Buckmark belongs to my wife.
Here is my 5906 PC 6 in. Purchased used with a little wear I decided I wanted a custom 5906, something never seen before however that idea was quickly forgotten as there were so many unknowns. Instead guzzitaco refinished and cleaned her up and installed a red dot. He did amazing work and I could not be happier. I was concerned that the red dot would be too high, I had wanted one that was as low as possible but that can not be done without milling the slide. I was not willing to do this as I did not want to lose value and desecrating the slide. As it turns out the red dot sits pretty decent on the slide, I think it would look a little better if the mount transitioned a little better from the slide to the red dot but overall it is very nice. Has anyone else put a red dot on a 5906 3rd Gen SW? Also there are no alterations needed to the slide for the red dot mount, just remove the rear sight.
I still want to do a custom 5906 PC, I wanted to do a black mirror finish but the cost is pretty high and I don't know what it would look like when it was finished, examples on the internet are not the greatest.
Anyway again I would like to thank guzzitaco, without his help this project never would have gotten finished.
So far all of mine are plastic, but they have served me well. Not sure how clear the pictures are, so in the one with all four its: M&P10MM, M&P40, M&P SHIELD40PC(CURRENTLY .357SIG), M&P SHIELD45.
Model 4046. The only reason I have this pistol is because I was issued a 4046 when a LEO before retirement. I considered this Smith's "Boat Anchor" model...no one really liked them. I preferred my previous Model 64 revolver to this.