JohnHL
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Parts can be fabricated.
3rd gens will remain viable as long as there are people who know how to fix them.
John
3rd gens will remain viable as long as there are people who know how to fix them.

John
...but you can still get many new parts at places like Midway and Numrich.
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/….I remember reading (probably here) that you should choose a daily carry gun that is still in production...
I have owned a few 3rd gen semi autos. I (stupidly) sold my ex-police 4566 a few months ago along with 11 extra mags. I presently own just one 3rd gen - a 3913. I am considering buying a local 3913 NLS. I really like my 3913 but I also own a Shield, Shield +, and a 43X. Thats not to mention a DS, SFVI, and a 2 inch 64.
The 3rd gen magazines are becoming harder and more expensive to find. I remember reading (probably here) that you should choose a daily carry gun that is still in production. I know 3rd gen parts are still somewhat available. But when, if ever, is it time to jsut buy a newer production gun when you wear out your 3rd gen?
I don't consider my self a collector but I sure seem to have accumulated many collectable guns.
Unfortunately Midway has phased out/sold out a lot of the 3rd Gen parts that they once carried.
I'm assuming that their parts supply dried up from S&W on all but the most commonly needed parts.
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Really like the 3rd gen pistols and have a couple -- 6906 and a 915. No complaints about either of them but I recently tried to find a good polymer belt holster. Good luck with that.
However, my polymer frame CZ P-07 is maybe a little lighter weight, in current production and aftermarket support with things like holsters, sights and tuning parts is robust. Time marches on. Have to decide if I'm a collector or a shooter.
The Achilles heel for keeping some of the 3rd Gens running is the magazine. The guns themselves are built like a tank. You may have to replace an extractor or ejector somewhere down the road. But, for the guns themselves that's about it, other than recoil springs.
Magazines are a consumable and will need replacement eventually. Mags for the 9s and 40s are supported by MecGar, but when it comes to the 45s and 10s there's a lack of magazine supply. OEM mags can still be found but the prices are climbing. $100 for a single magazine isn't really tenable for most people, at least for a working gun. Best to stock up now.
For some of these guns custom leather is the only way to go for gear. Most of your Kydex suppliers have never heard of a 3rd Gen.