S&W Semi-Auto Picture Thread

Originally posted by deanpf:
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where abouts did you get the grip wrap also,who makes it.
 
Originally posted by alpha:
WaterburyBob,
could you provide some information about this pistol. Are they still available?
That is a 9mm "Stocking Dealer Exclusive Performance Center Compact", Product Number 170053.

As far as I know, they were offered in limited numbers, only in 1994. They were also made in .356 TSW (Product Number 170052) and .40 S&W (Product Number 170054).

They can be found, but it takes some looking. I also have a SD .356 TSW, and I am still looking for a SD .40 S&W.
 
Here's a few of my new 3913. Note the silver trigger and hammer.
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I have just one S&W Semi Auto pistol. I have 27 S&W Wheel guns but just the one Semi auto. I own several other brand semi auto's though.

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Originally posted by alpha:
Originally posted by WaterburyBob:
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WaterburyBob,
could you provide some information about this pistol. Are they still available?

Sir,
do you know the going price for one chambered in 9mm?
 
Originally posted by alpha:
WaterburyBob,
could you provide some information about this pistol. Are they still available?
That is a 9mm "Stocking Dealer Exclusive Performance Center Compact", Product Number 170053.

As far as I know, they were offered in limited numbers, only in 1994. They were also made in .356 TSW (Product Number 170052) and .40 S&W (Product Number 170054).

Originally posted by alpha:
Sir,
do you know the going price for one chambered in 9mm?
I bought that one used about a year ago for $800; it came with 4 magazines and an additional Performance Center-fitted .356 TSW barrel.
 
That is a 9mm "Stocking Dealer Exclusive Performance Center Compact", Product Number 170053.

As far as I know, they were offered in limited numbers, only in 1994. They were also made in .356 TSW (Product Number 170052) and .40 S&W (Product Number 170054).

They can be found, but it takes some looking. I also have a SD .356 TSW, and I am still looking for a SD .40 S&W.

You guys should know that the Stocking Dealer PC Compacts are extremely scarce and rarely seen. The PC had been providing most of their production through Lew Horton, RSR and a limited number of distributors early on and the Stocking Dealers out there felt like they were getting slighted, so they made noise and got the PC to do some limited runs for them. The problem was that most dealers didn't want to spend the $$ to inventory some of these expensive PC guns, so - to my knowledge - none of the Stocking Dealer Exclusive PC runs were considered a success (small number of orders). With the PC Compacts, I've heard that ~100 +/- units (really just a handful) were made in each of the models (40S&W, .356TSW and 9mm). These are very well made and cool autos, compact, but built of steel and are virtually bullet proof solid guns.
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I def like the way you had the grip made.. that cabinet worker did a great job with that.
 
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