Anyone CCW a 6906 or Other Non-M&P Semi? Any 45acp Models??

I love my 6906; it was one of the first semi-autos I shot with my dad and it prompted my dad at the time to buy a 5903 (sitting in my safe). I don't carry one for on and off-duty except my Glock 19 and 26; however, I would not hesitate to carry one for either

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I haven't actually gotten around to getting my CCW permit and with recent events it'll be a long time before I can actually get one, but I was planning on carrying a 4013TSW when I do (also been looking for a 6906 but that's easier said than done) and an H&K P2000SK in 9mm. I got a Crossbreed hybrid IWB holster for the 4013 and a Comp-Tac AIWB for the H&K and though the holster itself works well I'm pretty uncomfortable with the idea of AIWB to begin with, I only have it because I bought it from someone who threw in the holster as a bonus.

My 6946 is in my EDC rotation, and it's the one I carry most often right now..
There are so many great features for this gun, the size, weight, capacity, external hammer, and the fact that it's a DAO. You just can't find this feature set in any modern pistol that I know of. All my carry guns are DAO, whether they are a semi-auto, or a revolver. The rotation is: a 6946, 3914DAO, Ruger P89DAO, and a Ruger LCR.
All the guns operate pretty much the same, for example, I don't have to remember which gun has which safety on it. The trigger pull is the same shot to shot, and similar between all the different ones in the rotation. And, the external hammer is great for holstering, I push down with my thumb on the hammer when I holster, it gives that added margin of safety.
The Smith 3rd gen are probably some of the best designed handguns ever built, although the Ruger P89DAO is build like a tank..

The only caveat is that factory magazines are pretty rare and getting expensive. I purchased a few that I thought were factory, but weren't and needed to tweak them to get them to work right. I noticed a couple of places are carrying Mec-Gar magazines for the 6900 series, I'm going to get a few and try them out..

BTW, for cpeblue, I use a Crossbreed Super Tuck IWB hybrid Kydex/leather holster that's listed for the 3900 series, but it works well on the 6946. I use it for both the 3946 and the 3914DAO, it works equally well for both. I don't know if this applies to other brands, but I'm thinking it might....

My 6946:
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6946 in the Crossbreed holster:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=443110&d=1586109984

3914DAO:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=443111&d=1586110014

3914DAO in the same Crossbreed holster:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=443112&d=1586110054
Is it normal for the slide stop to really dig into the leather backing on your crossbreed? Mine was for the 4000-series in general and I'm not sure how well it works on my 4013TSW.
 
I carried one or another 3rd gen since late '89 or early '90 (it's been too long to remember when I got mine issued for work).

I started carrying a 3913 off-duty that I ordered about late '98, and that got me started for ordering and carrying other personally-owned models. I can't remember the particular order (unless I go sort through the copies of the FFL paperwork), but after the 3913 I picked up a 4013TSW, CS45 & 4513TSW (original version), eventually followed by a CS9, 4040PD and finally a late production 3913TSW.

During all that time, at various times I was issued 3rd gen's that included 5903's, 6906's, 4566TSW, 4013TSW, 4513TSW (late production) and a 3913TSW (which was the one I eventually bought when we were allowed to buy one former duty weapon).

I carried more than one issued 6906 during that time, all from the earliest production.

The 6906 is the one model I was too damned lazy to order for myself before it went out-of-production, and that's something I regret to this day. If I'd had the opportunity I'd have ordered one from just before they went out of production, so it would've dad the latest upgrades in features and machining (think MIM, wide barrel tab, etc).

I carried the 6906 off-duty quite a bit, because it not only used 12rd mags and could use the 15rd mags ... but because it was an issued weapon, and if I used it and it was taken into evidence, they'd have given me another one that looked just like it. ;)

I eventually settled upon preferring the single stack 3913 series because even though it held 4 fewer rounds, the slimmer grip frame was more comfortable (against my side) over the course of being seated (in & out) behind the wheel of my plainclothes car or in my desk chair for 10-18hrs at a time. ;)

FWIW, I also came to really like the 1-piece wrap-around Hogue grip (w/finger grooves) on my 6906's, as well as my 4013TSW. While it adds a little chunkiness to the grip, the controllability offered by the finger grooves and the rubber backstrap made shooting the 6906 & 4013TSW seem like ... cheating. ;) (Sometimes the hard plastic tab inserts of the 2 sides of the Hogue grips, which snapped over the frame at the back, needed a bit of judicious adjustment, but that's another story. :) )
 
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The Hogue grip for the 6906 fits my hand just about perfectly. I wish they'd made on for the single stack 9mm guns. As they don't I use a slip on grip to get as close as possible.

I think I'll have to order one of the wrap around grips for my 6946.
 
I haven't actually gotten around to getting my CCW permit and with recent events it'll be a long time before I can actually get one, but I was planning on carrying a 4013TSW when I do (also been looking for a 6906 but that's easier said than done) and an H&K P2000SK in 9mm. I got a Crossbreed hybrid IWB holster for the 4013 and a Comp-Tac AIWB for the H&K and though the holster itself works well I'm pretty uncomfortable with the idea of AIWB to begin with, I only have it because I bought it from someone who threw in the holster as a bonus.


Is it normal for the slide stop to really dig into the leather backing on your crossbreed? Mine was for the 4000-series in general and I'm not sure how well it works on my 4013TSW.

Yeah, there's a groove in the smooth side of the leather where the slide stop rides when it's being holstered, there's a pretty nice indentation where it rests when the gun is fully in the holster. And there's a little bulge in the leather on the other (rough) side.
There's no cuts or tearing on the leather, at least not yet.
 
I've gone to my 92Compact lately.... I'm now using the new 15rd Mec-gar mags...... did you get any??? Spare mag is a Mec-gar 18rounder with a Farrar mag collar.

I bought a dozen or so. Greg Cote had them at great prices.
I cant use the mag collars because my Berettas all have Wilson magwells installed. But 15+1 isnt anything to sneeze at.
 
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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I carry and have carried many non m&P models. 3913, 3914, 4513TSW, 4516 and 6906. My current S&W in my rotation is my 457. I also have been buying and carrying Sigs, P229 and P239 because they are basically the same as the S&W 3rd Gens but new so there is warranty and no shortage of mags and parts. But I like the S&W design better. I think it's much safer with its non exposed hammer. The Sig hammer sticks out a bit and the gun can be cocked inadvertently. Then you are walking around with full cocked pistol w/o a manual safety. S&Ws DA/SA design is far superior in this regard.
 
3913 everyday. Carry it in an older OWB leather holster I dug up that fits. Will be using the Alien Gear Cloak Tuck in warmer weather when I need cover and my shirt tucked in.

Have an Alien gear cloak tuck that I bought for the Shield 40. Sent in for as shell swap from the Shield to the 3913. Just got it in Saturday. I did check, and the shell will fit the 6904 and 4006. Looks like maybe they don't have a specific one for the 3913, it is about 1/2" too long, but it works fine.

The 6904 is a nice size, but a bit thicker, so prints a little more than the single stack 3913. You give up a few extra rounds for more concealability. Don't forget the 908, almost identical to the 3913 and are cheaper to purchase.

Rosewood
 
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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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Aliengear makes the kydexholsters for them. May need to verify the specific one you get though. They have one listed specifically for the 6906 with square trigger guard. My 6904 has a round trigger guard.

Rosewood
 
Have CCW My 3913 from time to time Don't & won't have a M&P,Most often carry a Glock 42 either in a Pocket Holster or IWB


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Back in 1990, I use to carry a 469 (blued earlier Gen) in an inside the waist holster or shoulder holster off-duty. I bought it off an ex-secret service guy that I went through the Academy with. That gun may have guarded Bush I.

I never needed to draw it, but I did get in a road range incident were I was sure glad I had it.

Anyway, it carried well, had 12+1, and was a good shooter. It got traded away a year or two later when I went to a Glock 19. And I eventually started carrying the department issue 5904 in a pancake style Tex Shoemaker holster in the mid to late 90's.
 
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I carried a 6906 concealed occasionally as a legally armed civilian, but not much. It just doesn't get suficiently cold in my part of Texas to wear a jacket often. I worry about the wide butt giving the gun away when I'm in shirtsleeves.
Recently, I foolishly sold the '06 to a friend and cop who wanted to try something besides his issue Glock and loved the S&W from our range outings. Having sacrificed the 6906 in the cause of friendship, I replaced it with a 469, the blued version of the 669 and analogous to the 6904. The 469 is harder for me to carry IWB because of the hooked trigger guard; almost compensating for the hook is the fact my 469 has a single side safety, so the slide is a smidge thinner than the 6906.
Truth be told, I prefer the 908 (almost the same as the 3913) to any double stack. I give up 4 rounds, but gain slimness. I easily carry the 908 in any weather. Under a Hawaiian shirt, it's undetectable unless I do something stupid.
I no longer shoot .45. Were I to go there, I'd go with a 457 over my ancient Colt Combat Commander. Forty years ago, it was my go-to. Now, older, the more leery I am of SA semis for concealed carry.
 
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