Discover the timeless allure of the Smith & Wesson Model 645, a semi-automatic pistol that stands as a testament to superior engineering and historical significance. Crafted in the mid-1980s and produced until 1988, the Model 645 was part of Smith & Wesson's renowned 2nd generation of semi-automatic pistols, designed to meet the demand for a reliable .45 ACP handgun. With its sleek stainless steel finish, this pistol not only offers a striking appearance but also ensures durability and corrosion resistance. Known for its role in the iconic television series "Miami Vice," the Model 645 is more than just a firearm; it's a piece of cultural history.
In very good condition, this Model 645 shows only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The bore is bright and clean, showcasing excellent rifling with sharp lands and grooves. The slide and frame exhibit minimal handling marks, while the black checkered plastic grips are clean, with minor wear. The pistol comes complete with a hard plastic carry case, four 8-round magazines, and a factory recoil spring/guide rod assembly, ensuring you're equipped with everything you need.
The Smith & Wesson Model 645 operates on a versatile double-action/single-action mechanism, suitable for both precision and rapid-fire needs. With a 5" barrel and fixed sights, this pistol is an exemplary platform for personal and home defense, as well as target practice at the range. Its 8+1 magazine capacity provides a perfect balance between firepower and manageability, ensuring reliability when it matters most. Whether you're an enthusiast looking for a robust piece of engineering or a collector valuing Smith & Wesson's legacy, the Model 645 is an outstanding choice.




