Posted: 4/21/2012 1:09:23 PM EDT
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I have a nearly mint 4043. It fits my hand prefectly. To me it is very comfortable to shoot. Problem is I absolutely hate the trigger.
Does anyone work on these? Also, what is a realistic price on one of these? I also have about 1000 rounds that could go witb it. I hate to get rid of it, but I havent shot it in several years. I'd like to own something I like to shoot. |
There's one on GB right now that's listed for $475 with no bids. Those things are heavy and there's not much of a market for that dao trigger. I have the old 4006 with the da/sa trigger and it's a really fun range gun and good shooter, but too damned heavy to carry comfortably. It'd be a great piece to pistol whip somebody with.
I think you could sell it for $350ish. You may get $400 if you find the right buyer. |
| You can smooth out the trigger, it takes some knowledge on basically how to get the pistol back together. The actual smoothing out portion is fairly straight forward. I'm not a gunsmith so I'm not going to elaborate on how to do this, but yes it can be done. I personally hate all of the 4XXX, 5XXX, 3XXX series pistols that S&W made and was forced to carry one years ago as part of my job. |
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Thanks for the tips.
I will do some googling tonight about the trigger. I thought with as many of these that were made there would be someone Out there that did trigger work to these. I really like the gun its just the trigget isnt for me. Never once has it as much as even hickuped. I know its big and heavy, but I dont carry it. Its size and weight does make it nice to shoot though. I'd let it go for $350. Some how I dont think any of the local shop would give me even close to that though. Last time I saw one forsale at the local shop they wanted over five bills for one that was used. That place was always over priced though. |
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I had one for off duty carry. It wasn't so bad since we carried the 4046 on duty which weighed much more.
We used to have problems with the feed ramps cracking. I sold mine for $250 to guy at work and he had something break he told me it was almost impossible to get a replacement part from S&W. I think one of our armorers found the peice he needed. If you keep it and it breaks there won't be much in parts out there. I'd take the money and walk away with a smile. |