What can you tell me about the CS45

Based on my attempt to convert an non rail 3913TSW for use on my CS9, I'd say a lot of work is necessary. Also, I seem to remember either Big Dog or TercGen saying it was easier to convert the regular 3913 grips than trying with the 3913TSW.

You might be able to find that thread if you search long enough. :D

I got one a couple of years ago for about the same price, also black finish, with a little wear, and two magazines.
The only thing I don't like about it is the bulkiness of the original Hogue grips. I want a set of the modified Delrin grips for it, but I'm hesitant to modify a set. I'm pretty good with metal, but not so much so with wood - and working in plastic seems a lot more like woodworking than metalworking to me.

From the picture above it looks like the CS45 and 4513TSW magazines are compatible. I've always wondered about how much the 4513TSW grips would have to be modified to fit the CS45.

Anybody know?
 
Have had one for a while, used to carry it but it's in the safe now. I decided to go the "Shield" route and did .380 and 9mm EZs and then found a Shield .45 M2.0, ported, Performance Center that I carry when I carry .45. Great size, I can shoot it okay and so far no problems.

As noted, mags can be hard (and/or expensive) to get; I've got one with the dimple that I carried and used other, non-CS45 specific ones for range use.
 
They sure look like a desirable compact gun for carry in .45. Can easily see them going for $600 in good condition. Am happy with mine in 9mm since 1999.
 
I got one a couple of years ago for about the same price, also black finish, with a little wear, and two magazines.
The only thing I don't like about it is the bulkiness of the original Hogue grips. I want a set of the modified Delrin grips for it, but I'm hesitant to modify a set. I'm pretty good with metal, but not so much so with wood - and working in plastic seems a lot more like woodworking than metalworking to me.

From the picture above it looks like the CS45 and 4513TSW magazines are compatible. I've always wondered about how much the 4513TSW grips would have to be modified to fit the CS45.

Anybody know?


The 4513TSW 6rd grips are totally different. They are essentially full length (or near 7rd length) at the back and notched (indented) at front so than mag base fits into the notch. (You may be able to use the more common 7rd 4513TSW/4516 grips since you have to cut the bottom anyway). Assuming the top geometry relative to safeties and mag release cut geometries are compatible, you would still have to shorten the bottom of the grip to match the CS45.

Also they would mount with the conventional pin rather than the CS45's block and screws making them more narrow front to back (which may be what you are trying to achieve). So assuming the CS45 frame's grip geometry uses the same pin hole setup to secure the block with screws used to attach the factory CS45 grips, you would need to precision drill holes in the delrin grips to match the holes in the frame.
 
The 4513TSW 6rd grips are totally different. They are essentially full length (or near 7rd length) at the back and notched (indented) at front so than mag base fits into the notch. (You may be able to use the more common 7rd 4513TSW/4516 grips since you have to cut the bottom anyway). Assuming the top geometry relative to safeties and mag release cut geometries are compatible, you would still have to shorten the bottom of the grip to match the CS45.

Also they would mount with the conventional pin rather than the CS45's block and screws making them more narrow front to back (which may be what you are trying to achieve). So assuming the CS45 frame's grip geometry uses the same pin hole setup to secure the block with screws used to attach the factory CS45 grips, you would need to precision drill holes in the delrin grips to match the holes in the frame.
Yeah, I realize the 4513TSW grips are longer in the backstrap area than the stock CS45 grips, and that means that it will be necessary to drill a new grip-pin hole and swap out the standard CS45 block for another one with a grip pin.

I have seen other versions of the modified Delrin grips on a CS45 with the longer backstrap - were the the bottom of the grip has the longer backstrap that extends low enough to line up with the base of the magazine, and is "notched" around the base of the magazine.

FWIW, I like that style of modified grips better than the style that have been cut off flush with the bottom of the grip frame - and leave the mag base as the only thing extending below the frame of the pistol (just like the original CS45 grips).

As I understand it the Delrin grips are going to have to be re-drilled to fit the location of the pin and block assembly on the CS45, no matter what version of the grips you start with.

So, that is what lead to my question. It seems to me that modifying a set of Delrin 4513TSW grips with the longer backstrap "extension" might be easier than modifying another version of the Delrin grips that would have to be either cut off straight to match the length of the grip frame (which isn't what I really want) OR "notching" the grips around the mag base to leave a longer backstrap that is flush with the bottom of the magazine - instead of cut straight to match the bottom of the grip frame.

I like the looks of the longer backstrap grips, and so I am wondering/asking if starting with a set of 4513TSW grips would be an easier way to achieve that result. Basically I'm wondering if starting with the 4513TSW grips might eliminate a few steps in the modification process to end up with the style I like.

FWIW, my hands have wide palms, and short, fat fingers. So the shape of the original CS45 grips are pretty much the opposite of what works for me. Longer, slimmer grips fit my hand MUCH better.

So that is why I asked my question. Would it be easier to start with a set of the 4513TSW grips to make a modified set of slimmer Delrin grips to replace the fat, short, ugly stock Hogue grips on my CS45 with something slimmer, and longer in the backstrap?

Hopefully that all makes sense. :)
 
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I have a PDF document put together by someone (I don't recall who) who documented how he made grips. He detailed how he located the hole for the grip pin. This includes pictures of some of what he did.

PM me if you want a copy. I was going to give this a try, but just bought a set from TerGen.

Yeah, I realize the 4513TSW grips are longer in the backstrap area than the stock CS45 grips, and that means that it will be necessary to drill a new grip-pin hole and swap out the standard CS45 block for another one with a grip pin.

I have seen other versions of the modified Delrin grips on a CS45 with the longer backstrap - were the the bottom of the grip has the longer backstrap that extends low enough to line up with the base of the magazine, and is "notched" around the base of the magazine.

FWIW, I like that style of modified grips better than the style that have been cut off flush with the bottom of the grip frame - and leave the mag base as the only thing extending below the frame of the pistol (just like the original CS45 grips).

As I understand it the Delrin grips are going to have to be re-drilled to fit the location of the pin and block assembly on the CS45, no matter what version of the grips you start with.

So, that is what lead to my question. It seems to me that modifying a set of Delrin 4513TSW grips with the longer backstrap "extension" might be easier than modifying another version of the Delrin grips that would have to be either cut off straight to match the length of the grip frame (which isn't what I really want) OR "notching" the grips around the mag base to leave a longer backstrap that is flush with the bottom of the magazine - instead of cut straight to match the bottom of the grip frame.

I like the looks of the longer backstrap grips, and so I am wondering/asking if starting with a set of 4513TSW grips would be an easier way to achieve that result. Basically I'm wondering if starting with the 4513TSW grips might eliminate a few steps in the modification process to end up with the style I like.

FWIW, my hands have wide palms, and short, fat fingers. So the shape of the original CS45 grips are pretty much the opposite of what works for me. Longer, slimmer grips fit my hand MUCH better.

So that is why I asked my question. Would it be easier to start with a set of the 4513TSW grips to make a modified set of slimmer Delrin grips to replace the fat, short, ugly stock Hogue grips on my CS45 with something slimmer, and longer in the backstrap?

Hopefully that all makes sense. :)
 
I have a PDF document put together by someone (I don't recall who) who documented how he made grips. He detailed how he located the hole for the grip pin. This includes pictures of some of what he did.

PM me if you want a copy. I was going to give this a try, but just bought a set from TerGen.

I think I may already have the .PDF document you are referring to, somewhere.

You say you bought a set from TercGen, how recently? Is he still making the grips?
 
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I made mine from a set of 4513TSW grips.
Although I made mine flat along the bottom I found that the TSW grip already gave me the correct length at the mag well making trimming the grip really easy.
 

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I'm going to guess at least three years ago. I don't think he's still doing them, unfortunately. I haven't seen his name here in a while, which always concerns me.


I think I may already have the .PDF document you are referring to, somewhere.

You say you bought a set from TercGen, how recently? Is he still making the grips?
 
I made mine from a set of 4513TSW grips.
Although I made mine flat along the bottom I found that the TSW grip already gave me the correct length at the mag well making trimming the grip really easy.

Thanks! Just the kind of info/feedback I was looking for!

FWIW, Numrich is still selling the 4513TSW grips for $16, so I think I will go ahead with ordering a set for my CS45.
 
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I just did a quick look at the DF Gun Store site. My Webroot blocked it, saying it was a phishing site. Deeper look via search engine finally found a phone number and a location, Brooklyn NYC, NY. BBB tags the business a scammers.

1sailor, sorry to read that it was too beat up.

Yikes. I guess I should add, given my initials, that DF Gun Store isn't me!
 
BC38,
For $16 you might want to order 2.
I started with my CS9 and it took me 2 to get it right.

Just go slow... Good luck.
 
I picked one up when they first came out. Had the Performance Center convert it to DAO. Carried it as a back-up in an ankle holster for several years. Rubber grips suck. Get the wood or make your own polymer.
 
One issue you will likely have is finding magazines.

Another item that's hard to find, or non-existent, are factory recoil springs for these 3" bbl. pistols, unlike the 3-3/4" bbl. 4513's which are still available.

While the CS45 does use the same flat wire recoil spring (S&W# 263310000) as the CS40 that's no help unfortunately.

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That is a good price but if they are like the one pictured they are technically for the pre-rail 4513TSW’s. The CS45 magazines have the extra “dimple/depression.”

Either a Black or Stainless CS45 for $400.00 is a good price depending on condition of course. Read up here on CS45, (CS40 and 3.25” 945,) recoil springs. Factory ones are no longer readily available.

Jim
"..read up here..." Where? I expected a link to a source for the springs. Where are we supposed to "read up"? If by "here", you mean on this forum, in general, I can't find any useful information on purchasing recoil springs for either the CS9 or CS45. If someone knows where they can be purchased, please provide a link.
 
"..read up here..." Where? I expected a link to a source for the springs. Where are we supposed to "read up"? If by "here", you mean on this forum, in general, I can't find any useful information on purchasing recoil springs for either the CS9 or CS45. If someone knows where they can be purchased, please provide a link.

Post you reference is old. I think it was referencing a concurrent thread or possibly an earlier thread on potential replacements for CS40/CS45 springs which are no longer available.

As i recall there are no good replacements - best option was to cut coils off a totally different spring for the CS40/45. Last i checked i think the CS9 springs were available.

Your best option would be to use the search function here for CS45 springs
 
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Your best option would be to use the search function here for CS45 springs

Agreed if it wasn’t so difficult, (at least for me.)

With whatever search engine you use, enter S&W CS45 recoil springs, and you will find that most if not all informative info was generated here. Yes THIS Forum. There is no link/source for factory new CS45/40 springs. There is not currently a source for CS45/40 or 3.25” 945 recoil springs as was previously stated.

Our great friend 18DAI, (who is greatly missed,) started the nonexistent availability question here, (this Forum,) so look for that. Someone more tech smart will probably post the link to his original post.

I was lucky in that another Forum member here gave me a heads up on the availability of a three NIP springs plus a guide rod offering. I thank him again but won’t mention him due to the “why didn’t he tell me” thing.

As was mentioned Midway currently has CS9 recoil springs so stock up now. Not that long ago so were the CS45 ones.

Jim
 
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