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<blockquote data-quote="goodoleboy" data-source="post: 839313" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>May want to look at the S&W 3rd generation of Autoloaders (all stainless versions) in .45 will have a 45 designation 4566,4556, 4553 ect lots of variations from DAO to TDA models in S&W.The make TSW version with a Rail for a light, but it limits your holster options.. All stainless steel, excellent reliabilty and two grip otions one being straight as in the pics simiar to a 1911 and a more curved grip, they can be found for $350-$500 in used great condition.Ive owned almost all the 3rd gen type S&W's and none have had a single problem ever, I probably fired more rounds through the 3rd gen smiths that any other guns 10,000+..New these guns are $750+ guns due to stainless construction and workmanship, but look for LE trade in's as they were very popular from 80's to about a few years ago for LE depts until glock tookover.. The weight soaks up alot of recoil for followup shots and are a great value when looking at .45 calibers. The DAO only version would make a good CCW option for some. the 45 "53" designation is alloy frame. Standard sights are Novak 3 dot, but can be found orginally equiped with Adjutable sights, and night sights can be added.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]69408[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]69409[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodoleboy, post: 839313, member: 318"] May want to look at the S&W 3rd generation of Autoloaders (all stainless versions) in .45 will have a 45 designation 4566,4556, 4553 ect lots of variations from DAO to TDA models in S&W.The make TSW version with a Rail for a light, but it limits your holster options.. All stainless steel, excellent reliabilty and two grip otions one being straight as in the pics simiar to a 1911 and a more curved grip, they can be found for $350-$500 in used great condition.Ive owned almost all the 3rd gen type S&W's and none have had a single problem ever, I probably fired more rounds through the 3rd gen smiths that any other guns 10,000+..New these guns are $750+ guns due to stainless construction and workmanship, but look for LE trade in's as they were very popular from 80's to about a few years ago for LE depts until glock tookover.. The weight soaks up alot of recoil for followup shots and are a great value when looking at .45 calibers. The DAO only version would make a good CCW option for some. the 45 "53" designation is alloy frame. Standard sights are Novak 3 dot, but can be found orginally equiped with Adjutable sights, and night sights can be added. [attach=full]69408[/attach] [attach=full]69409[/attach] [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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