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flyrod_1
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945 smith

Post by flyrod_1 »

Want to know if the 945 smith is a good gun for shooting centerfire matches. have a chance to get one cheap. or should I go with the colt gold cup. Don't really know which one to start with. only one match under my belt ,and I'm hooked so any help would be good. thanks
gn303
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Post by gn303 »

If you want to participate in center fire matches according the ISSF rules .45 is to big, maximum is 9 mm. And 9mm Luger is considered to powerful and not acurate enough to face the .38 or .32 Wadcutters. Most of the guns used in ISSF center fire today are .32 S&W Long.
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Post by Dogchaser »

If you are talking about NRA Conventional pistol matches (900, 1800, 2700) the 745 would be fine for centerfire and .45 stages.

You may be able tohave a better trigger done for a 1911 type .45 though.

How much is cheap for the 745?
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Post by Mike M. »

The S&W 745, 845, and 945 are all accurate guns. 945s especially, as the Performance Center knows what they are doing.

On the other hand, the 1911s have a bigger support network.

I've got both.
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