6906 revived

The 6906 is relegated to occasional plinker status now , dropping close to $100 with tax and shipping when the ambi safety works fine and it mostly sits in the safe is hard to justify.
I will admit that especially in the last year the parts are more difficult to find and when I do find them, often cost much more. For that reason when I got my 6906 a year ago, I purchased one of those "kits" that has everything except the frame and magazine, just so I have spare parts on hand. Many of the parts I will probably never need but I'm looking towards the future and knowing that maybe soon I won't be able to find some of the parts that I need. I got a really good deal on the parts kit. The barrel and slide are like new. The downside is if you are looking specifically for a single sided safety, when you find a 6906 slide, it will have an ambi safety. I think that if I was to look around online for a while, I could find a single sided safety for cheaper than $85, but the only reason that I might buy the one that I posted, is because it is the really good low profile one that is even harder to find than the regular ones.
 
Isn't the CSX metal? Aluminum frame? I would imagine machining those parts would be similar.
I was just pointing out that if they were to make it today, it would probably have plastic parts instead of the 90's 6906. Towards the end of 3rd gen production they were known to use more things like plastic sights, and one of the reasons there are so many polymer guns today is because they are cheaper to make.
 
S&W had no choice in order to compete with Glock for LE contracts. It didn't really work which lead S&W to develop their own versions of Polymer frame semi autos.

Arguably, with CNC machining it's a lot easier to make metal frame guns than during the height of 3rd Gen production. One issue would likely be machine capacity as all of the slides still have to be machined along with 1911 style frames, and of course AR lower receivers. Uppers as well, of course.

Personally, I'd love to see a 6906 released, but I don't think that's going to happen. Actually, I'd much rather see an updated 3913 and 4513 introduced, but alas that is also unlikely.

I was just pointing out that if they were to make it today, it would probably have plastic parts instead of the 90's 6906. Towards the end of 3rd gen production they were known to use more things like plastic sights, and one of the reasons there are so many polymer guns today is because they are cheaper to make.
 

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