Lets assume that S&W are about to introduce a line of metal guns covering the Gen 3 line. Given the complexity and well know design funnies of the Gen 3 guns, I would bet S&W will produce something that looks mostly like a Gen 3, uses some Gen 3 parts (why reinvent the wheel), but in certain ways is definitely NOT a Gen 3. The way the barrel locks up on a Gen 3 and the frame machining it requires would likely go away for a simpler system, IMHO. Of course, the modern CNC manufacturing methods may prove me wrong.
This 100%. If S&W were to re-release their line of DA/SA pistols, why would they produce identical models and not simplified, 4th gen versions that have fewer parts and less cuts, if possible?
LOL! ... Ah no.I went from a 6906 to an HK P2000. If they do come back start the parade without me.
I too am very skeptical, but Smith did in fact just release a metal frame M&P with a price point of $900...Not sure how that one is selling but they had to think there was a market for it.
Question - were the 3rd Gens particularly accurate, as in capable of tight groups on paper? The M&P is known for "combat" accuracy, i.e. lousy groups. If they make something that's more target oriented I might be interested. I'm tired of 9mm scatterguns.