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Old 04-13-2018, 05:21 PM
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Found a guy selling a 6904 at a good price, decided to jump on it....in very good shape for it's age!
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Old 04-13-2018, 05:57 PM
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Nice x3. Compact, dark finish, and great condition. Trifecta
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Old 04-13-2018, 06:27 PM
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I love mine. I't my EDC these days, with a spare 12 round mag in my pocket. Mine was improperly stored by the previous owner, and had some pitting on one side of the slide. Something like what you get from those foam gun cases. (Folks that don't know, those are not for long term storage, as the foam absorbs moisture, rusting your treasure)

After I got tired of looking at the nearly bare steel after removing what pitting I could, I had a local start-up smithy cerakote the slide for me, for $50 bucks. Now I don't worry about sweating on it so much.

They are great little guns, and still fairly reasonable. I now have $300 in mine, plus some extra mags. You'll be happy with it I'm sure. I'm already looking for the 6906, a stainless version. Congratulations!
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The previous owner threw Trijicon night sights, has minor wear around the middle.

I prefer stainless but this is nice, I'll also be looking for 6906 as my next pick up
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