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Bought the 3914 today that I've been
checking-out for two months.
Came with two factory mags and one
10rd after market mag and original box.
P/U in 10 days.
There's a nick on the right-side lower.
I'll try my modeling skills to smoothout
and touch-up.
Now my 3913 has a Brother

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You wont be sorry you bought this one either.....great pistols.
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Very nice looking 3914. Enjoy!


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Oh yeah . . . that's nice. I have two 3913s ('92 and '97) and would like a nice 3914 to go with them. I have a couple of 6906s and a 6904. Yep, I see things pretty much black and white. Wink
 
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Hi Denver Dick,
Like you mentioned in the past,
the pickings are slim here in California.

You have quite a collection of 9's.
I would still like to find a 6906 too.
Enjoy your collection Denver Dick.

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Good job. Smiler
 
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Congrats! Very underated pistol. One of the very best CCW semi autos made, IMHO of course.

Interesting hammer on yours. I don't recall seeing a hammer like that before, on a 3914. Regards 18DAI.


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I also don't remember seeing a hammer like that one. I'd like to see a clearer picture of just the hammer.

I have a 3913 (my second since 91?) and love it. Enjoy the new blaster!
 
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Good catch, 18DAI. It looks like someone may have bobbed a spurred hammer leaving a nub they could get hold of and swapped it for the spurless hammer. Go figure . . . Well, I had to edit this post because I quickly checked the S&W parts list for the 3914 and unlike the 3913, the 3914 came "standard" with a spurred hammer. The blue spurless was an "option" on the 3914. So, someone probably bobbed the sprurred hammer which originally came on it.
 
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Yeah,
Mine's flush with the safety off.
 
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Boy, you guys and gals have sharp eyes.
I didn't even notice it.

Here's another picture I took from behind.
It does appear that it was a spurred hammer
that was bobbed.

Thanks for bring it to my attention.
586L-Frame.

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Safety off, flush here too.
 
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I bought my 3914 in '89 when they first came out -- the stainless 3913 was not available at first. Flush hammer. My 3913 is a mid-90s flush hammer pistol.

Keep in mind the 3953/3954 have a slightly protruding hammer.


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Wow, there seems to be a lot of flush (spurless) hammers out there on 3904s. So you won't think I'm crazy, here is portion of the 3904 parts list. X=STD and O=OPT

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26 109090000 $13.29 X FRONT SIGHT .228
26 202990000 $60.25 O FRONT NIGHT SIGHT .245
26 263000000 $60.25 O FRONT NIGHT SIGHT .245
27 203530000 $18.82 X GRIP
28 106070000 $0.78 X GRIP PIN
29 191280000 $39.84 O HAMMER ASSY, SPURLESS
BL - OBSOLETE
29 262230000 $41.83 X HAMMER ASS'Y,SPURRED
30 106510000 $3.01 X MAGAZINE BUTT PLATE
 
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Here's my spurless hammer that's flush on my 3913.
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My 469's have a nub on the hammers.
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And then the bobbed spurred hammer on my 3914.
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