June 19, 2020, 01:48 PM | #76 |
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Personally I'm very fond of the S&W 3rd Gen autos. Yes parts and genuine S&W mags can be hard to obtain now, but they're still great handguns. I don't shoot them enough to worry about breaking parts so I consider that to be a non-issue. I recently picked up the 4513 at auction and I inherited the 4586 from my dad. I also have a 4516-1 that I inherited. Solid handguns.
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June 19, 2020, 08:16 PM | #77 |
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Zombie thread though it may be, I recently purchased a California Highway Patrol 4006TSW which I can't shoot due to COVID-19, so the most I can do is talk about it, and I don't get many opportunities to that.
Frankly, I love this gun. It's a huge, thick chunk of steel, a gun so insanely overbuilt that it makes the Ruger P-Series look slim by comparison. It's a real tank of a gun and I can only imagine just how much it's going to tame the recoil of .40 S&W once I finally get an opportunity to shoot it. It makes me sad that S&W doesn't make 3rd Gen Pistols anymore, because I honestly think they're nicer than other all metal, DA/SA hammer-fired pistols of the time. Seriously, I can only conclude that the 5906 failed to surpass the popularity of the Beretta 92 and SIG P226 in popularity because it wasn't ever in military service and the imbecilic European owners of Smith & Wesson at the time made too many unpopular, anti-2A decisions in the 90s which turned off a lot of folks to the brand. What a shame.
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June 19, 2020, 11:52 PM | #78 |
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They're good pistols, but everything is polymer now. Shame, but that's economics for you.
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June 20, 2020, 06:16 AM | #79 |
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Ive got a 4506 and a 4516 sitting in the back of my safe that Ive never shot.
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June 20, 2020, 11:48 AM | #80 |
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I about fainted when I priced some 10mm 3rd gens on gunbroker the other day. Over 1k....
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June 20, 2020, 03:39 PM | #82 |
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I first qualified for a carry license with a 3913. I carry a 9mm Shield these days, but the 3913 makes frequent range visits.
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June 20, 2020, 04:25 PM | #83 |
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Prices on the second-hand market have been all over the map these past few years.
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June 20, 2020, 04:40 PM | #84 |
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It's possible that some people here never found this on Google. Without this chart, and >> Not qualifying for Mensa <<, I would understand little about S&W. |
June 26, 2020, 07:24 PM | #85 |
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I can't believe that I actually forgot to post some pics of my CHP 4006TSW.
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June 26, 2020, 10:39 PM | #86 |
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Mags are still plentiful. The guns are so over engineered that the only parts that will need replacing are springs, which are very much available. As for other parts, I would get a spare and cannibalize it if necessary. Yeah, love these guns.
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July 9, 2020, 09:25 PM | #87 |
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Bought my 6906 new and will never part with it.
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July 11, 2020, 06:44 PM | #88 |
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I was on a holy quest for a good 4506-1 for years after passing on one at a local shop and really not knowing what it was.
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July 11, 2020, 11:56 PM | #89 |
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I owned a 4006 many years ago, not the most accurate pistol I've ever owned but at 37.3 ounces of stainless steel quite the threat for knockout power.
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July 12, 2020, 02:56 AM | #90 |
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I sold my near new 4006TSW a couple of years ago. I needed cash but I sure wish I had kept it. I had all the '06's, 5906, 4006, 4506, and 6906. I recently got another 6906 and now I need another 4006, but wow, the prices...
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July 13, 2020, 04:38 PM | #92 |
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This thread is an oldie, but a goodie, for sure. I bought a Smith 4006 in 1991, soon after the round and pistol was introduced. It's still in my safe. I'll be pulling it out after a long rest in a few weeks for some time at the range...
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I own a 4566 has a square trigger guard ,it's built like a tank.
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July 23, 2020, 10:38 AM | #94 |
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I had a beautiful Smith & Wesson model 645 with all the factory goodies, box,unopened cleaning kit, papers. When I sold it, I included seven factory magazines and three sets of grips.
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While an older resurrected thread, it's still nice to see the appreciation of the S&W 3rd gen guns.
I have a small, modest collection of them in 9,. 40 & .45, originally ordered as "working" (off-duty) guns back when I could buy them at a discount under the discontinued armorer purchase program. I was only interested in the compact and subcompact models, though. The last one I bought was a late production 3913TSW which I had the opportunity to purchase as a former duty weapon. When I got word this was going to occur, I turned in the 4513TSW I was issued and then hand-selected and checked out one of the few remaining unissued NIB 3913TSW's in our inventory. It wasn't in-service very long before the TSW's were pulled from service for replacement with plastic, and that 3913TSW was sent over by my agency to an authorized FFL for transfer to me. I won't rub in the price. It nicely complements my late 90's standard 3913 (ordered after completing an armorer class). One of the other older 3rd gen's I own is a CS45S (S=stainless slide) I ordered when the stainless version was first released. I've run a lot of rounds through that chunky little .45 over the years. Matter of fact, today it's going to see the duty as a retirement weapon carried when I take my wife for driver over along the ocean. The couple of older holsters I picked up for it are a Hume H726 (semi-breakfront) and a Blade-tech belt scabbard. The BT holster was made for me when I knew someone working at the company, and he made it for me with a deeper front cut than was standard (for faster clearance during the presentation). It wears an original set of the old Ashley Express Big Dot sights that was offered for the 3rd gen CS45 back then. They didn't offer tritium in the rear notch for that model back then, though. Just a white stripe.
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I had a 4056TSW but I decided to sell it...
Apparently there were only about 1200 of them ever made. I really don't regret the sale, as it didn't fit into my home defense system. I shot it well, but I didn't like the way the recoil left me hunting for the target on a follow-up shot. What I do regret is not holding on to it until this current crisis - which would've brought more money. |
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I got a 411 that shoots pretty decent. Makes a right nice truck gun.
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