S&W 5946 "New Old Stock" at Cabela's?

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Something a little funky with their ad. Ambi safety levers, on a DAO, 2.7" barrel and weighs 10 oz. wonder what else in their ad is incorrect.

I noticed the errors in the description as well. The photo doesn't look like any 5946 I've seen either.

The whole ad seems a little wonky. I wonder how many they actually have and where they got their listing information.
 
Also states that the pistol is hammerless. Who knows what knowledge, if any, the people who post their guns for them has.

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The slide in the photo is stamped, "Caution - capable of firing with magazine removed". I'd guess that S&W did a special run for an agency (LE) and these are overruns.
 
I noticed the errors in the description as well. The photo doesn't look like any 5946 I've seen either.

The whole ad seems a little wonky. I wonder how many they actually have and where they got their listing information.
Looks exactly like the 5946 I had

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The reason I mentioned the serial number, is because it looks odd (to me) to see it on the right side of this gun. None of my other S&W 2nd or 3rd gens have the number on the right side. It also appears to be an unusual font.

I am not even close to an expert and just learning about these myself, this is the basis for my questions.

I would also be curious to know the date of manufacture based on the serial number in the ad (UCY5377).

Thanks for the comments!
 
Up until recently (maybe even currently) the RCMP used the 5946. I think there is another thread on that somewhere here. As I recall, they are phasing out the 5946 in favor of you know what.

I think that these and some of the 3953 NOS guns are spare stock that was in the vault for replacement purposes. People should snap them up because once they are gone it's likely that we won't see any new ones.
 
I have received reports that the new old stock gats have test fire brass in envelope marked
xx-xx-2014?. A re-check prior to shipping or a new overrun from a contract?

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I'm going with put together from parts held in reserve for a contract. Oh, I forgot to mention that NYPD was a big user of the 5946. I can't vouch for this information at this link, but there are a couple of members who are very familiar with NYPD who might comment.

It's interesting that the 3953TSW was also authorized. I think some of those have shown up recently as well as some 3914DAOs.

I have received reports that the new old stock gats have test fire brass in envelope marked
xx-xx-2014?. A re-check prior to shipping or a new overrun from a contract?

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I can report that as recently as first week of November, Cabela's near me had a NOS 5946 in the case, absolutely brand new fresh with not a mark on it. SN on right side of pistol, "Houlton, Maine" emblazoned on the left side of the slide (obviously not at all where 99.8% of all 1-2-3rd Gens were manufactured...) and a price tag that said, GULP, $799.

To be honest...
$799 is probably near where S&W would price them if they, like everyone constantly says & wishes, they would start up production again. And let's be honest... they aren't going to sell at that price.
 
Has to be from an LE contract, which S&W is still doing for 3rd gens.

You can get an idea of the time frame this gun was made by the date code on the Trijicon rear night sight, "14" for 2014.

Price has dropped to $599.99... if I wasn't in CA where it and it's 15 rd magazine can't be brought in, I'd be all over it at that price.
 
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I don't own any of the 3rd gen S&W semi-autos. But there are several threads on them in these forums. What is the main appeal? I must admit, I'm kind of interested. I like the one being talked about here at Cabela's. $599 seems reasonable.

I'm also interested in a CZ 75, a Beretta 92 and a few other all steel guns. And I must say I love my "plastic" H&K P30 and I am also considering another "plastic", a Walther PPQ. Some day I would like an M&P too.

Strength, robustness and durability are all features of steel guns, and I assume that is the main draw for the S&W 3rd gens. But is there something else? Our local Cabela's shows they have these in stock for $599. I might just go pick one up.
 
Myself...
I can easily admit that I like them for nostalgia. I carry heartless, soulless Tupperware. I do not love the very few plastic guns I own, at least in the way that I totally fall in love with real metal handguns.

I think the S&W 1-2-3rd Gens are awesome handguns and I never (ever!) get tired of them -- but with that said, if someone is asking me how they compare with modern Tupperware for carry, duty or defense, I can't really argue for an old-tech DA/SA because I believe it is a somewhat more complicated system than modern striker fire.

When it comes to my absolute love and passion, I'm all about the discontinued S&W metal pistols. But they are not my first choice for EDC or home defense.
 
Myself...
I can easily admit that I like them for nostalgia. I carry heartless, soulless Tupperware. I do not love the very few plastic guns I own, at least in the way that I totally fall in love with real metal handguns.

I think the S&W 1-2-3rd Gens are awesome handguns and I never (ever!) get tired of them -- but with that said, if someone is asking me how they compare with modern Tupperware for carry, duty or defense, I can't really argue for an old-tech DA/SA because I believe it is a somewhat more complicated system than modern striker fire.

When it comes to my absolute love and passion, I'm all about the discontinued S&W metal pistols. But they are not my first choice for EDC or home defense.

I agree about DA/SA, which is why the DAO's (5946, 3953, etc) are around.

I carried my 3953 before going to a Glock (G30) and carry it (3953) again now, as I find it far superior to my Glocks.

YMMV
 

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