![]() ![]() Smith & Wesson Model 4546: Double-action-only version of the 4506 with a rounded, stubby hammer. Smith & Wesson Model 4516: Compact version with a 3 3⁄ 4" barrel on a smaller frame accepting 7 round single column magazines. Much later, the hammer and trigger were changed to being blued instead of receiving a flash chrome finish, and the S&W roll marks were dropped in favor of laser etching. Trigger guard changed from square to round. Change to the slide manufacturing process. Smith & Wesson Model 4506-1: Later, modified version of the 4506. Like most 3rd generation Smith & Wesson semi automatic pistols, the 4506 features a combination safety lever and decocker mounted on the slide, a plunger type firing pin safety, a magazine disconnect and a pin mounted, pivoting spring actuated external extractor. It features one-piece Xenoy wrap-around grips with either a curved or straight back strap. Each subsequent shot is fired single-action mode. The first shot is fired in double-action mode. The 4506 is a traditional double-action/single-action pistol. It is constructed almost entirely from stainless steel and is thus extremely resistant to harsh weather conditions. 45 ACP cartridge and, with the purchase of special springs, the stronger. The Smith & Wesson Model 4506 is a third-generation semi-automatic pistol from Smith & Wesson's 4500 series of handguns. Fixed Iron Three-Dot, Adjustable available ![]()
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