I recently returned from my first range session with a new 3913 Ladysmith pistol, and I am impressed. Having praised my model 908 for some time, I finally understood why it was the less expensive model and why someone might pay more for the 3913. The plastic parts on the 908 always bothered me - not that there was ever any problem with them - but the plastic magazine catch for example always seemed against God and nature.
When I saw the local gun shop had a 3913 LS on their used gun list, I trotted right down and bought it. Very nice to have that checkering on the front strap (although the same thing on the front of the trigger guard leaves me cold), the steel spring guide, real Novaks sights, and generally a much more finished feel. This, combined with the distinctive sloping front of the frame on the Ladysmith model has really sold me on this pistol.
It is pictured here fresh from the range, still smutty from a variety of ammunition from +P Gold dots to blunt-nose subsonics to WWB. All fed, shot, and performed without a flaw. It was especially fun practicing with free reactive targets on the berm, also known as little patches of snow.
I sold the 908 as soon as I bought this pistol.
I am guessing that holsters for this pistol will be a bit more problematic than usual, but would be interested in any recommendations especially for the LS model.
When I saw the local gun shop had a 3913 LS on their used gun list, I trotted right down and bought it. Very nice to have that checkering on the front strap (although the same thing on the front of the trigger guard leaves me cold), the steel spring guide, real Novaks sights, and generally a much more finished feel. This, combined with the distinctive sloping front of the frame on the Ladysmith model has really sold me on this pistol.
It is pictured here fresh from the range, still smutty from a variety of ammunition from +P Gold dots to blunt-nose subsonics to WWB. All fed, shot, and performed without a flaw. It was especially fun practicing with free reactive targets on the berm, also known as little patches of snow.
I sold the 908 as soon as I bought this pistol.
I am guessing that holsters for this pistol will be a bit more problematic than usual, but would be interested in any recommendations especially for the LS model.
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