fotoman12001
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Several weeks ago I had never even held a third generation S&W automatic. Now I own three thanks to S&W Forum.
I ran across a nice, early 5906 on a local forum and got it for $450 with five magazines but I didn't really know much about it. While researching it I found lots of chatter about the 3913 on this forum. Then one of them popped up on that same local forum and I snagged it for $475 in excellent condition with the original box, documents, and magazines. While reading up more on the 3913 I kept seeing the 3953 mentioned and it sounded like it would be worth a try. Unfortunately there were none available locally but I got one on Gunbroker for $440 after all fees. I picked it up today and it's a very nice example with minimal marks.
If it weren't for S&W forum, I probably wouldn't even know about the 3913/3953. So I have to ask, to whom at S&W Forum do I send the bill for these pistols?
I am going to sell the 5906. I like it but I picked up a stainless CZ 75 B soon after and I just shoot it better. The 5906 is nice but I probably won't carry it and I've got too many others for range use. I might actually carry the 3913/3953. You just can't keep everything.
I really like the 3913 but there is something about that 3953 that just feels great. The grip is just a little different but feels like a completely different gun to me. I haven't shot the 3953 yet but plan to this weekend. It's so slim. My Kahr K9 is my primary CCW pistol but the 3953 might edge it out; it has a great trigger. We'll see how I shoot it. It's really a shame that S&W stopped making the 39XX pistols. I think they would sell well today. SIG still makes the P239 (another one of my favorites) so people are buying pistols like this.
S&W 5906, 3913, 3953
S&W 3913 and 3953
Some 9mm single stacks: Kahr K9, SIG P239, S&W 3913, S&W 3953
My SIG P938 is still tops for utmost conceal-ability though.
I ran across a nice, early 5906 on a local forum and got it for $450 with five magazines but I didn't really know much about it. While researching it I found lots of chatter about the 3913 on this forum. Then one of them popped up on that same local forum and I snagged it for $475 in excellent condition with the original box, documents, and magazines. While reading up more on the 3913 I kept seeing the 3953 mentioned and it sounded like it would be worth a try. Unfortunately there were none available locally but I got one on Gunbroker for $440 after all fees. I picked it up today and it's a very nice example with minimal marks.
If it weren't for S&W forum, I probably wouldn't even know about the 3913/3953. So I have to ask, to whom at S&W Forum do I send the bill for these pistols?

I am going to sell the 5906. I like it but I picked up a stainless CZ 75 B soon after and I just shoot it better. The 5906 is nice but I probably won't carry it and I've got too many others for range use. I might actually carry the 3913/3953. You just can't keep everything.
I really like the 3913 but there is something about that 3953 that just feels great. The grip is just a little different but feels like a completely different gun to me. I haven't shot the 3953 yet but plan to this weekend. It's so slim. My Kahr K9 is my primary CCW pistol but the 3953 might edge it out; it has a great trigger. We'll see how I shoot it. It's really a shame that S&W stopped making the 39XX pistols. I think they would sell well today. SIG still makes the P239 (another one of my favorites) so people are buying pistols like this.
S&W 5906, 3913, 3953

S&W 3913 and 3953

Some 9mm single stacks: Kahr K9, SIG P239, S&W 3913, S&W 3953

My SIG P938 is still tops for utmost conceal-ability though.
