I've shot both. The 3913 extensively. IMO kind of an apple to oranges comparison as the only thing I see in common between the two models is the 9mm chambering and the S&W logo on the guns.
The 3913 is a bet your life reliable compact 9mm. The rental shield I shot had multiple FTE's.
The 3913 is a tack driver with a great trigger from the factory. The shield has a lousy trigger, which seems to be a current production S&W hallmark, and shot low left. For me, my GF AND the RO.
The 3913's safety/decocker is easy to access and use. My right handed GF had problems putting the shields safety on and off. It seemed stiff to me and too tiny to be of practical use.
The 3913 goes back into battery on its own when deliberately pushed out of battery (as is likely in a close confrontation). The shield does not.
The 3913 is ready to go out of the box. The shield needs expensive aftermarket parts to make it as nice as a used 3rd gen pistol.
My 3913 is a quality built pistol, twenty years old and still had its white dots in the sights.......nuff said.
Make mine a 3913.
Merry Christmas! Best regards, 18DAI
The 3913 is a bet your life reliable compact 9mm. The rental shield I shot had multiple FTE's.
The 3913 is a tack driver with a great trigger from the factory. The shield has a lousy trigger, which seems to be a current production S&W hallmark, and shot low left. For me, my GF AND the RO.
The 3913's safety/decocker is easy to access and use. My right handed GF had problems putting the shields safety on and off. It seemed stiff to me and too tiny to be of practical use.
The 3913 goes back into battery on its own when deliberately pushed out of battery (as is likely in a close confrontation). The shield does not.
The 3913 is ready to go out of the box. The shield needs expensive aftermarket parts to make it as nice as a used 3rd gen pistol.
My 3913 is a quality built pistol, twenty years old and still had its white dots in the sights.......nuff said.

Make mine a 3913.
