HCH
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I'll suspect that S&W can make a 3rd. Gen. for less than $150, but can make a poly gun for less than half that.
I'll suspect that S&W can make a 3rd. Gen. for less than $150, but can make a poly gun for less than half that.
Funny thing in my area is that dealers at gunshows will not offer you anything for a 5906 pistol, they just don't want them period.
Well, I'm glad I asked the question. While at a show recently with the 5906 in a rug [I was looking for a shoulder holster], folks would ask what I had and would show no interest when I said "an S&W 5906". I guess that's why there were none on the 20 or so tables of guns for sale.
If you learn to full break down and reassembly,
How would a guy go about learning this on a 3rd gen without the risk of a box of parts?
Seriously...I'd like to learn to do it.
I own more Rugers then any other firearm brands. Since getting a 5906 a few weeks ago,it seems that is the only firearm I have been giving attention to lately. I can't believe how well these guns are made. I think i'm getting a 3rd Gen bug!Now that I'm a 3rd gen owner I can't believe what I've missed all these years. Great ergonomics, a smooth DA trigger, and excellent reliability. I actually like shooting my 9mm Smiths more than my Glock 19 or Beretta.
Back when they were in production I honestly never gave the 3rd gens a second look. But then when a 915 appeared in a used gun case for only $265 I had to have it. Now that I'm a 3rd gen owner I can't believe what I've missed all these years. Great ergonomics, a smooth DA trigger, and excellent reliability. I actually like shooting my 9mm Smiths more than my Glock 19 or Beretta.
I own more Rugers then any other firearm brands. Since getting a 5906 a few weeks ago,it seems that is the only firearm I have been giving attention to lately. I can't believe how well these guns are made. I think i'm getting a 3rd Gen bug!![]()