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I have been carrying my 6906 since I bought it. Kydex holster makers are pretty hard to find, but if you have a good bender in your area, they can custom make one for you.
Here is my EDC rig. I carry appendix with the 12rd mag and a 15rder in my weakside front pocket.
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On thread topic, I carry my 6906 all the time, mainly in a Cross Breed Super Tuck. Sometimes wearing a tucked in t-shirt or button down. Most times with an untucked shirt. And have never gotten a glance nor gasp from anyone.
I bought the Super Tuck for my first 3rd gen which was the last 908S in a store brand new, crazy that my Dad found it in Buffalo and had it FFL'd to me. After shooting his 3913 I wanted one and was finally getting back into firearms after too long of not shooting through college, moving around, etc. The Super Tuck made for the 908 fits all my 3rd gens including the 6906, 5903, 5906, 5946 and another 5903. Square or round guards.
I have a Desantis OWB with thumb break for hiking and more active times when concealment isn't the priority. It fits the 908 and 6906 perfectly.
The 6906 is obviously bulkier with the double stack and ambi decocker but not crazily so. Makes me smile to myself thinking I'm taking responsibility for myself, family and friends (and of the snowflakes who have no idea and would be aghast if they only knew).
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I CCW a S&W Model 6906 or a S&W Model 457
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Hey all.
I have always liked the looks and feel of the 3rd generation S&W autos. I think I’ve only owned 1 over the years, but it’s gone now. Prolly in a swap of some kind.
Anyway, the other day I was watching YouTube videos and came upon one where they were talking about great trade-in or surplus pistol options. They listed the 6906 and I think the 669, but I’m not certain in that one. That had me thinking about how well that 6906 would work as a carry piece. I don’t know what they weigh, but they hold 12 rounds don’t they? I’d like to hear about your experiences with carrying and/or owning either of these 9mm pistols, particularly the 6906.
Also, there’s a few of the 3rd Gen pistols in 45acp that I really like too, like the 4513 or 4516. I also REALLY liked the TSW versions in the 3rd Gen autos. Those are getting very hard to find in affordable prices now.
Anyone carry one of the non M&P 45acp autos? Isn’t there also a 457 that is kinda a twin to the 4513 or 4516? If so, I’d like to know more about that one too.
Please post pics of your carry dig if you have any. Everyone LOVES gun porn!!
Thank for your time everyone. Please take care of yourselves and your families out there in these crazy times we’re living in.
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Ps.....I almost forgot to mention another auto thst I really like and would love to have at some point......the model 59 or 39, in nickel. Gorgeous pistol. Anyone own these? If so, how about some pics?
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My 4513 was my EDC for many years.
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I've discovered the all steel Sarsilmaz K2-45 handgun in .45 ACP. It has a 4.7" Barrel and a 14 Round magazine and Adjustable Rear Sight. It can be obtained new for less than $400. It is hammer fired , NOT one of the striker fired polymer frame guns being pushed on the market today. Sarsilmaz is the supplier of the handguns to the Turkish military. It is very accurate right out of the box and has become one of my CC handguns.
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I've discovered the all steel Sarsilmaz K2-45 handgun in .45 ACP. It has a 4.7" Barrel and a 14 Round magazine and Adjustable Rear Sight. It can be obtained new for less than $400. It is hammer fired , NOT one of the striker fired polymer frame guns being pushed on the market today. Sarsilmaz is the supplier of the handguns to the Turkish military. It is very accurate right out of the box and has become one of my CC handguns.
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I have a 4013TSW, 4513TSW and a 3953TSW in the carry rotation. I like the 3rd gens the best, but I do have a Shield 9mm and a 642-1 in the rotation as well. It just depends on the time of year and what I'm wearing as to which one I carry.
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I gave my Model 469 to my grandson to replace his Bulgarian Makarov as a carry gun. He likes it.
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Don’t forget to consider the 469. The second Gen and first mass produced conceal carry 9. I think they look better and are dependable.
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Here is my BNIB 6906 manufactured in March, 2001. I am debating if I should sell it or not? If I do not sell it, this will become my new concealed carry gun. I concealed carried a 6906 in the late 80's to the mid 90's, sold it and went to a Sig platform. Now I may go back to this 6906! Only shows what was old, becomes new again. I'm glad I kept my lime green leisure suit and platform shoes so when it's back in style, I'll be ready!
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That is a fantastic looking 6906 Zebra! You might just regret selling that one, I know I would. I say hold onto that fine example and use it!
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Ive got about 20 years carrying this one. Carried a 3914 before this one.
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Ive got about 20 years carrying this one. Carried a 3914 before this one.
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I typically rotate through 4 or 5 handguns for daily carry, depending on what I'm expecting to get into or where I might be going. If I'm expecting to be at the desk all day I might opt for the 4516 IWB. I love the way it shoots and I'm very confident in it and my ability to hit what I'm aiming at.
When it get's into the really hot & muggy days (like it's just now starting to do), I'll switch to the Shield 45, both with and extra mag or two. When I feel really nostalgic, I carry the 66-1 snubby, with a couple of zip strip reloads.
But most often I find myself carrying the 6906 with a 5906 mag w/adaptor, and a spare. I can't for the life of me recall what holster this is, but it rides the 6960 at just the right height and angle for me. I can be in the truck seat all day without noticing it's there until I reach down to unbuckle the seatbelt.
It's another gun that I have a lot of confidence in, and it suits me much better than a black or tan plastic gun. In fact, of the 1/2 dozen or so 3rd gen Smiths I own, there's not a one of them that I don't feel comfortable carrying. (well, the 1076 on a 95° day with 75% humidity might be rough on a long day out in the field)
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I carry my 469 every day in a fanny pack during the warm months. When it gets cold, it gets put away in favor of a Colt 1911 in a shoulder holster.
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I HAVE AND OCCASIONALLY STILL CARRY A SHORTY 9. JP
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I carry a 3953 in a Galco shoulder rig, especially if I am going to spend a long time in a vehicle.
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I plan on being office bound the rest of the week, so the 4566 is going to ride along, IWB in a Sticky holster. It works really well with oversized jeans.
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3953TSW. The holster is an R. Grizzle Town&Country 2 for a Sig P225A1 but it fits the Smith perfectly. So the Smith rides in it and I've never carried the Sig lol.
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Trooper224, what kind of grips are those on your fine 4506?
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A couple of #rd gen's for EDC. Both wear nite sites! By todays standards they are a little heavy but built like tanks!
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A couple of #rd gen's for EDC. Both wear nite sites! By todays standards they are a little heavy but built like tanks!
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No edc for me but maybe one day...
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Early this year I chanced upon a decent priced model 5906-I had intended this as a project gun.
However, my interest on this project kind of stalled and I instead decided to get a complete 6904 slide for it.
With full size mag and lighter weight I really like it as a concealed carry piece.
I like it a lot I bought a model 5946
and got a 6946 complete slide and barrel for it.
I think either would be great for carry.
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Not a CCW yet, but picked up a sweet 3913 NL model for that intent. Been taking it to the range to get good before I go through the licensing stuff for CCW. It'll be my edc. I'm a stick framed guy, so I decided single stack would be easier to conceal. I was really leaning toward a 5903 before I found the NL.
This is the day I bought it. Had it stuffed in the catch all drawer in the dresser.
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Not a CCW yet, but picked up a sweet 3913 NL model for that intent. Been taking it to the range to get good before I go through the licensing stuff for CCW. It'll be my edc. I'm a stick framed guy, so I decided single stack would be easier to conceal. I was really leaning toward a 5903 before I found the NL.
This is the day I bought it. Had it stuffed in the catch all drawer in the dresser.
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That one looks like it has some sort of "melt" treatment to it??
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That one looks like it has some sort of "melt" treatment to it??
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Sorry. New to handguns. Melt?
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Not a CCW yet, but picked up a sweet 3913 NL model for that intent. Been taking it to the range to get good before I go through the licensing stuff for CCW. It'll be my edc.
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Those grips look pretty rough. Make sure they are post-recall grips. Info here - http://smith-wessonforum.com/140654762-post10.html
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A melt is a rounding off of all the sharp edges of a pistol. Until the last decade or so, usually done by gunsmiths on custom pistols.
In the case of the 3913, which s&w produced after stealin........borrowing, heavily, from the designs of Paris Theodore - ASP pistol and Charlie Kelsey's custom Devel guns, both of which had extensive customizing and both of which had "melts" done.
The 3913/3914 NL both had slight melts, removing most of the sharp edges on the slide and frame. From the factory. Hope this helps. Regards 18DAI
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This is the day I bought it. Had it stuffed in the catch all drawer in the dresser.
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Looks good, but clean that Dirty Girl!
Simple Green or dish soap and a toothbrush
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Looks good, but clean that Dirty Girl!
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Already done. I did that earlier this week. I used isopropyl alcohol and q tips. Afterwards, she got Tetra gun grease on all sliding parts and Rem oil on tiny stuff.
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Not a big deal either way for me. I'm already eyeing some KSD orthopedic grips for it. I need a bit more length on the backstrap due to very long fingers. My index easily overreaches the trigger if I'm not careful.
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Not a big deal either way for me. I'm already eyeing some KSD orthopedic grips for it. I need a bit more length on the backstrap due to very long fingers. My index easily overreaches the trigger if I'm not careful.
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Hogue wood grips add some girth in the backstrap also.
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A non-M&P .45 I carried for a few years in uniform, and on and off CCW in the years since, is my old CQB. In a 3rd. Gen 9MM CCW pistol, I preferred the single stack 3913, also carried on and off for years.
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My CCW fits your description.
Non M&P, and it is a 45acp.
But it is an "other" brand.
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Haven't posted in a LONG time but this made me come over again. I used to have a 5906 type except it had an aluminum frame, can't remember the numbers now. It shot pretty well but got away years ago. I still have a 645 in 95% plus condition in original box/etc. that's retired to the collectors section of the safe. I also have a 1006 with the hooded rear sights that's really fun to shoot. Never carried either because of their size but very nice pistols I'm glad I kept. M&P9 2.0 compact is the Smith of choice these days.
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On my trips to the free state of ID I carry my 3954 in an UrbanCarry LeatherLock (kydex-like retention) IWB. ID is now constitutional carry even for non-residents.
Refinished in Birdsong Black T and their FDE. Hogue grips and will eventually replace the gaudy chrome screws. Trijicon sights. Great gun.
For four legged predators standard carry is a Mod. 58 with Buffalo Bore Hard Cast.
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Although I have and did carry S/W like my 637 lately I carry either my Ruger LCP or my LC-380 being smaller and lighter. Realy don't carry a lot , everyone else here in E.Ky. are carrying.....
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Even though I keep my CCW permit up to date, Ky. has the permitless carry law but like the permit when traveling and also serves as my Backgroung check.
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Well it seems I've come to favor the 4506 over all the others.
This one I've modded to suit my taste with a NOS spurless hammer & 645 trigger, Trijicon SA02 sight set, and some metal texturing to enhance grip. Still have a couple more things I want to do to it... A set of Nills grips and a spring loaded decock body are coming soon. However in its current state...'Tis by far my favorite carry sidearm.
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Good deal. I was at the range today when I actually remembered to look. The grips are pre recall. No dimples. Good excuse to upgrade.
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I like the 3913/3914 variations. Usually carry in a Strong lined pancake style or IWB kydex, both at 4 o'clock. M&P9 2.0 also wedged between console and passenger seat when mobile.
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