What is the hi-cap equivalent to the Smith 3913?

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Hi, a google search yielded no results so I'll ask on this forum. What is the high capacity double stack magazine equivalent to the Smith & Wesson 3913?

What is the model number to this Smith & Wesson auto?

I like the 3913 dimensions but I think I'd like the gun in hi-cap and I'm figuring there is a model. Thank you!
 
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I would say either a 6906 (12 round) or a 915 (15 round) would be pretty close.
 
This info is from a post on this site in another section but will give you the info you need to find a comparable model...

3rd Generation Model Codes

39xx = single stack 9mm
59xx = double stack 9mm
69xx = compact double stack 9mm

10xx = 10mm
40xx = .40 S&W
45xx = .45 ACP

xx0x = full length barrel TDA
xx1x = compact barrel TDA
xx2x = full length barrel Frame Decocker
xx3x = compact barrel Frame Decocker
xx4x = full length barrel DAO
xx5x = compact barrel DAO
xx6x = mid size barrel TDA
xx7x = mid size barrel Frame Decocker
xx8x = mid size barrel DAO
xx9x = Special Order

xxx0 = Scandium frame
xxx3 = Alloy frame silver
xxx4 = Alloy frame black
xxx5 = Steel frame blue
xxx6 = Stainless frame
xxx7 = Stainless frame Slide Decocker
xxx8 = Special Order
 
The 6904/06 are the hi capacity equivalents of the 3913/14. Great guns.
My 6906 feels the best and points the most naturally of all of my 3rd generation guns. It's just a bit more than I want to carry concealed on a daily basis.

I saw this morning that a LGS has a 6904 and a 6906 for sale. I'm tempted, but just can't justify buying a 6904 as a companion piece.
 
This info is from a post on this site in another section but will give you the info you need to find a comparable model...

3rd Generation Model Codes

39xx = single stack 9mm
59xx = double stack 9mm
69xx = compact double stack 9mm

10xx = 10mm
40xx = .40 S&W
45xx = .45 ACP

xx0x = full length barrel TDA
xx1x = compact barrel TDA
xx2x = full length barrel Frame Decocker
xx3x = compact barrel Frame Decocker
xx4x = full length barrel DAO
xx5x = compact barrel DAO
xx6x = mid size barrel TDA
xx7x = mid size barrel Frame Decocker
xx8x = mid size barrel DAO
xx9x = Special Order

xxx0 = Scandium frame
xxx3 = Alloy frame silver
xxx4 = Alloy frame black
xxx5 = Steel frame blue
xxx6 = Stainless frame
xxx7 = Stainless frame Slide Decocker
xxx8 = Special Order

Wonder why the CS codes are so much different from those?? :)
 
The 6904/06 are the hi capacity equivalents of the 3913/14. Great guns.
My 6906 feels the best and points the most naturally of all of my 3rd generation guns. It's just a bit more than I want to carry concealed on a daily basis.

I saw this morning that a LGS has a 6904 and a 6906 for sale. I'm tempted, but just can't justify buying a 6904 as a companion piece.


Grab that 6904 they don't come around that often...... at least around here!
 
Can't say enough good things about the 69xx series. I think that they are the most under rated 3rd Gens and still a great value. In a year or two we will all be wondering where the cheap 69xxs have gone. It's a shame they never had a tsw version of them.
 

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Can't say enough good things about the 69xx series. I think that they are the most under rated 3rd Gens and still a great value. In a year or two we will all be wondering where the cheap 69xxs have gone. It's a shame they never had a tsw version of them.

I bought my 6906 & 3 magazines for 450.00$ at a gun show in Co Springs in March of 2010. It was LNIB, with all the original paperwork, even the oil paper that they wrap the gun in was immaculate. The gun was originally sold in Denver on May 30 1989.

When I got it home I disassembled and inspected it and the cutter marks on the underside of the slide were still sharp. I doubt very seriously that who ever owned that gun before me had so much as 100 rounds through it.
 
Can't say enough good things about the 69xx series. I think that they are the most under rated 3rd Gens and still a great value. In a year or two we will all be wondering where the cheap 69xxs have gone. It's a shame they never had a tsw version of them.

A 6906TSW? Yes Please!:D:cool:
 
Well, I guess I don't have to wish then, because I've got two 4013TSW's. Great pistols!
 
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