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Order a 3914 slide release. The 3914 is the blue version of the 3913. IIRC, the 3913TSW has a black slide release as well, but I'm not sure if it's compatible with earlier production 3913's. I am a big fan of the 3913. Best CCW 9mm ever produced, IMO of course. Regards 18DAI.
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| Posts: 3397 | Location: GSO NC | Registered: 30 September 2005 |    |
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Picwic, Was wondering whose sights are on your 3913? Thanks, Brad  IN MEMORY OF DEPUTY MATT WILLIAMS AND HIS K9 DIOGI -Brad Beck S&WCA # 1977
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| Posts: 411 | Location: Lakeland,Fl.U.S.A. | Registered: 04 February 2003 |    |
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They are actually fully adjustable Trijicons. They came on the gun, they aren't shown in the catalog so they've been around a while but are still quite visible. I think I'll keep em. I must admit that I put the Hogue, checkered Tulipwood grips on the gun. I like them, so sue me. 
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Thanks 4864, in these days of plastic and flat black it just doesn't hurt to have a couple of pretty ones! 
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Nice , I love my 3913 , BTW that taper frame is a trade mark of the LS model
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| Posts: 726 | Location: Shelton WA | Registered: 13 October 2003 |    |
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The tapered frame may be a trademark of the Ladysmith, but isn't it also the 3913 NL or Profile (something more macho for us non-Ladysmith shooters) ???
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