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    S&W TDA Pistols

    I've seen enough photos of S&W TDA pistols posted here that I thought it might be worth a dedicated thread.

    Here is my lightly-used 5906 I purchased new in 1989;








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    In my best Highlander voice " There can be only One!" :








    The 4506 is The ultimate classic S&W TDA to own.

    In this case, it is a decocker version.

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    The 4563 TSW is not a bad little guy either.

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    I really want a 4506. But then I look at prices for mags and spare parts, and get a queasy feeling....

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    At least you can find spare magazines. This has been a bit of an issue with my girlfriend's 4506.

    (Although it should be possible to modify 1911 magazines. I have yet to try this myself though, due to... extreme laziness, I guess?)

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    I have a question: whenever I see these S&W autos, the grips always look really blocky to me. Are they, or is that just an optical illusion from the contrasting colors?
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    Shown before, but for posterity.............
    4506

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    We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    I have a question: whenever I see these S&W autos, the grips always look really blocky to me. Are they, or is that just an optical illusion from the contrasting colors?
    Sort of..... The 9mm 5906 type guns aren’t too bad. I found the 45’s the be rather unergonomic for me. My faves are the alloy framed 9mms.

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    My 1006...



    FBI 15 rounder, converted to decock-only, and I do have an extended slide release that is not pictured. Love the gun, and is one I will never sell.

    Now, if we get some .357 SIG and .40 conversion barrels... I’d be set.

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