B BlueBeard Member Joined Jul 20, 2010 Messages 135 Reaction score 113 Jan 18, 2019 #1 My local dealer has a model 469 matte nickel finish. Serial range TAC41xx. Does anyone know if this was part of a special run or the history and what it might be worth?
My local dealer has a model 469 matte nickel finish. Serial range TAC41xx. Does anyone know if this was part of a special run or the history and what it might be worth?
J jsbethel Member Joined Sep 17, 2005 Messages 2,439 Reaction score 2,400 Location KY Jan 18, 2019 #2 Previous discussions - http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...69-a-post135836725.html?178899=#post135836725 http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...d-today-469-nickel.html?392457=#post138089693
Previous discussions - http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...69-a-post135836725.html?178899=#post135836725 http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...d-today-469-nickel.html?392457=#post138089693
OP B BlueBeard Member Joined Jul 20, 2010 Messages 135 Reaction score 113 Jan 18, 2019 #3 I had read those. This is different serial number range and has factory plastic grips not pachmeyers.
I had read those. This is different serial number range and has factory plastic grips not pachmeyers.
J jsbethel Member Joined Sep 17, 2005 Messages 2,439 Reaction score 2,400 Location KY Jan 18, 2019 #4 The pistols pictured in the previous discussions have factory plastic "pavement" grips and one pistol has a visible TAC serial prefix. If you get the pistol, make sure it passes the recall test - http://smith-wessonforum.com/139617057-post5.html
The pistols pictured in the previous discussions have factory plastic "pavement" grips and one pistol has a visible TAC serial prefix. If you get the pistol, make sure it passes the recall test - http://smith-wessonforum.com/139617057-post5.html
TNZ71 Member Joined May 17, 2016 Messages 822 Reaction score 2,349 Location In transit Jan 18, 2019 #5 Mine is a TAD prefix Attachments F64D5287-AE88-40A3-B729-FC75E1B99940.jpg 101.7 KB · Views: 145 Last edited: Jan 18, 2019
S stansdds Member Joined Apr 17, 2007 Messages 10,857 Reaction score 15,734 Location Virginia Jan 19, 2019 #6 The majority of 469's were blued, but nickel plating was a factory option.
Merc6 Member Joined Aug 14, 2016 Messages 147 Reaction score 57 Location Ohio Jan 19, 2019 #7 So they made it like the last run Gen 3's with contrasting pieces? My 469 also had those horrible grips before I converted gen 3's for it.
So they made it like the last run Gen 3's with contrasting pieces? My 469 also had those horrible grips before I converted gen 3's for it.
J jachd17 Member Joined Dec 7, 2018 Messages 21 Reaction score 35 Location Northeast Jan 22, 2019 #8 The "Ashland". It was my first duty weapon when I became a LEO in the late 80's. I kept mine when we switched to Glocks. I still have it to this day.
The "Ashland". It was my first duty weapon when I became a LEO in the late 80's. I kept mine when we switched to Glocks. I still have it to this day.