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Originally Posted by K9 Rex
The only info. I have is that they are stainless steel with a Melonite finish that is extremely durable. Seems they were only made in 2001, and are worth slightly more than a standard 5906. My speculation is they were made for export and either the ones here are overruns, or the deal fell through and S&W put the ones already manufactured on the market. They are really neat pistols in any case. I have a soft spot for 3rd Gen. S&W's. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than me on the Forum will have better info.
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I think you are right my friend, itīs a gun shop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Take a look
The only thing looks a little bit "strange" for me is the inscription "modelo militar" spanish translation of "military model"
.: Full Aventura :. - Club de Tiro Independencia - Pistolas usadas - Smith & Wesson 5906 9 mm