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Old 08-09-2009, 01:28 AM
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Today I ran across an odd bird. It was a S&W performance center pistol. It looked like a 6906, except it was all steel, two tone, black and polished stainless, and chambered in some odd round I've never heard of -- probably something like a 357sig. Is anyone familiar with this pistol?
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I'm not realy familiar but seen one on Gunbroker, Not Currently though, It was chambered in the .356TSW round.
I've seen them in the two-tone that you speek of..
Here's the Link to one that's already sold on GB a while back, it's a PC Pistol & Not Two toned..
S&W Performance Center SD-356 .356tsw PC : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
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Old 08-09-2009, 06:31 AM
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I recall a thread a few weeks back that mentioned a gun like this. It was a 'Stocking Dealers Special' and was chambered in 356TSW as well as two other calibers.

I don't recall whether model had a two-tone option though.

An owner may have built it out of two guns, one blued and one SS.
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i think it is a 3566.

does it look like this ?


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i think it is a 3566.

does it look like this ?

Yep, it looked like the picture, and Headknocker is correct it was chambered in .356tsw.
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Old 08-09-2009, 04:43 PM
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It's one of the most underated calibers out there to date.
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