FINALLY got a 639

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New to the forum, and just today I picked up a great deal on a very nice 639. No box, but I bought it to shoot it. I've wanted one of these for a while. Now, if I can just find that 945… 😁
 

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Welcome to the S&W Forums and what an entrance you have made. Very nice, early production Model 639 you have there! Last time I saw one it was not in that nice of a condition and the seller was asking way more than it was worth and was unwilling to negotiate.
 
Welcome to the Forum! Congrats on finding that early 639. I also have an early 639 and it has always been one of my favorite carry guns. I tend to favor the 2nd generation autos. I have a 639, 659, and 645. Currently on the hunt for a decent 669. They are addictive.
 
Welcome to the Forum! Congrats on finding that early 639. I also have an early 639 and it has always been one of my favorite carry guns. I tend to favor the 2nd generation autos. I have a 639, 659, and 645. Currently on the hunt for a decent 669. They are addictive.

Thanks! It was barely used, and my local dealer picked it up as part of an estate.
 
Welcome to the S&W Forums and what an entrance you have made. Very nice, early production Model 639 you have there! Last time I saw one it was not in that nice of a condition and the seller was asking way more than it was worth and was unwilling to negotiate.

Thanks for the welcome! I own a few S&W's, but this is the only kinda special one in my eyes. A great gun that can lay fame to starting the 9mm auto craze, yet sadly it was overlooked for the models that followed it.
 
Yeah, my addiction started with a 639 as well!

Well I spied with my little eye…

Grade me!


2 Model 41's
2 Mod 52-2's
2 39 no dash, one nickel
2 639's
1 659
2 645's
1 745
1 5906
1 4505…?!
1 952 or 952-1
2 952-2 ***
2 945's, one may be dash-1


The lower one is throwing me off as there is a true 1-of-1 that exists and the photo resolution isn't high enough for me to tell
but something I see in the blurry pic is making throw this caveat in there…
 
A buddy here sold me my first Smith auto , a 639 . I thought it was the greatest auto I ever shot , but then I started buying .

Warning ! I see you want a 945 . That's how I started with PC's , with a 945-1 . I now have more than a few PC's , all semi autos . I hope you either have an understanding other half , or deep pockets , hopefully both . Because you d*** sure aren't going to stop at just one , just ask around here .
 
A buddy here sold me my first Smith auto , a 639 . I thought it was the greatest auto I ever shot , but then I started buying .

Warning ! I see you want a 945 . That's how I started with PC's , with a 945-1 . I now have more than a few PC's , all semi autos . I hope you either have an understanding other half , or deep pockets , hopefully both . Because you d*** sure aren't going to stop at just one , just ask around here .

Thanks for the warning! 😁 I will do my best to avoid the "PC Curse", but if I've gotta have it, well, I'll find a way. Honestly though, they do do really nice work. Too bad everything from the factory doesn't come this way.
 
When I decided I "needed" a S&W 9mm, I was drawn to the Model 639 as being the best model to suit my planned uses. Mine is a later version and came with the non adjustable rear sight and the finger hook trigger guard. I quickly turned it into a sort of shootable Erector Set by adding a couple of interchangeable slides, etc. I refer to it as my "Franken-Smith" and enjoy it all the more for its adaptability.
The gun that started the 9mm movement for S&W was the Model 39 which had an aluminum alloy frame, but I wanted steel, so the stainless 639 checked that box for me as well. I've placed "before and after" pics of my 639 project below.
Froggie
 

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Well I spied with my little eye…

Grade me!


2 Model 41's
2 Mod 52-2's
2 39 no dash, one nickel (both are steel frames)
2 639's
1 659
2 645's
1 745
1 5906
1 4505…?! (1 of 200 adjustable sights?)
1 952 or 952-1 (no dash)
2 952-2 *** (bottom gun is the 2nd 952-2 produced)
2 945's, one may be dash-1 (both -1)


The lower one is throwing me off as there is a true 1-of-1 that exists and the photo resolution isn't high enough for me to tell
but something I see in the blurry pic is making throw this caveat in there…

You have a keen eye sir, correct on all models! I've added some additional notes (in blue) to your list above for further identification. And additional pics if you'd like to see any details closer.
 
You are one lucky.... S.O. B----!

What;........ the President uses it ....... I didn't call him "Stupid"

:)

While I carry 3rd Gen 39xx and 69xx guns for the last 30 years; I've always wanted a 639..... rounded trigger guard and flush fit 2nd gen adj sights.
 
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Very Nice, I had a model 639 a year ago before I upgraded it. It is heavy but reliable
 
You are one lucky.... S.O. B----!

What;........ the President uses it ....... I didn't call him "Stupid"

:)

While I carry 3rd Gen 39xx and 69xx guns for the last 30 years; I've always wanted a 639..... rounded trigger guard and flush fit 2nd gen adj sights.

What are these "flush fit 2nd gen adj sights" of which you speak? The only factory adjustable sights I've seen have tail fins like a '57 Chevy! I've been able to obtain a NOS adjustable sight from Millett, but it's about as bulky as the old Bomars. The most compact adjustable sight in the 39/59 series was the optional original "lollypop" style on the 39s and 59s. I have one of those on a 39-2, but it would take a bunch of machining to put one on a later model.

Froggie
 
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