I guess I went off the DEEP END

My CS9 deal fell threw tonight,don,t you love it when folks don,t stick to there word and back out of deals:mad:Oh well the search will go on for a nice CS9 to add to the collection:D coobie
 
Don't forget the older Smith's! 645,745.....
Here's my 745

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Nice start!

Try this on for size:

Military & Police 1905 (4th Change) 4”
10-8 4”
13-3 4”
19-4 (pinned & recessed) 4”
28-2 (pinned & recessed) 4”
Model 36 Chief’s Special 2”
29-2 6”
64-5 3”
66-5 3” Lew Horton
581 no dash 4”
586 no dash 4”
629-1 8 3/8”
629-3 6”
638 Airweight 1 7/8”
686-3 6”
686 Plus 2.5”
686 Plus Stocking Dealer Special 5”
M&P R8 Performance Center 5”

Model 39-2
457
645
659
669
3906
3913
4040 PD
4516-1
4563 TSW
4586
5903
5906
5943 SSV
CS9
M&P Compact 9mm
SW1911
SW99 .45
SW99 Compact 9mm

M&P15 lower

On layaway:
629 4”
Model 13 3”

This man is DEFINITELY not married!!:D
 
Sorry to inform you that you have not even began to having a complete collection.

You are missing about 200 models and do not have the best gun S&W has ever made, which is the S&W 1911 with a 5" barrel.

I have been buying S&W guns for over 45 yrs and often will buy 2-3 per yr, along with other brands, and I do not feel I have scratched the surface with a decent collection.

As you age, you will want and get more.
 
This man is DEFINITELY not married!!:D

Definitely married, for 25 years this past November 23rd :D She knew that she was marrying a shooter. She also shoots. Her gun is a Colt Diamondback.

BTW, just to keep things out in the open, I had my wife choose the combo for my gun vault.

I taught my daughter to shoot with Smith & Wessons.

I've been a Smith fan since I was a kid. I bought my first 3rd Gen Smiths (a 5906 and 4506) back in 89 when they came out. They tend to add up. As a kid (born in 1958) I would have killed for a Model 19. I lusted after a Model 28 that sat in a case in a local shop for years in the early 70's not to actually end up with one until last year. I watched Magnum Force in the movie theater and was never the same. I shot my first handgun as an Explorer with a police department, that gun being a Model 39. I depend upon on an M&P 9 Compact and 686 Plus 2.5" on a daily basis. Smith & Wesson is in my blood.
 
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Somehow I managed to go from NO gen3's to a 5906,4006,1006, and a 4566TSW in about 4 months. The fact that they averaged less than $400 apiece definately had a bearing on the acquisition decision. I was very lucky to get a very nice 1006 at a killer price. I probably would have balked ay paying the going price for one. Anyway, I'm able to have one in each caliber for about the cost of one pretty nice 1911. They make great range guns as well as great SD/HD guns. While they aren't exactly bullseye guns, all mine shoot very accurately except the 4006, and that may be me instead of the gun. I don't really like the .40 round that well and don't shoot it as much as the others. I really love the 1006, but I hate chasing the brass. The 1006 can make you chase brass a long ways.
 
I'm just starting, this year started with a full size 1911, 6 inch 629 and last week a 22A. Have to wait and see what 2011 brings.
 
Pretty much a new member here but have been researching S&W auto pistols the last few months and come to conclusion they make a very dependable auto pistol.I own a Kahr PM9(9mm) and a 3rd gen glock 19(9mm) which are IMHO very reliable pistols also but I wanted something different.Listed are my recent purchases S&W model 3913,S&W 5906 and S&W 3914 tsw.All I need now is a model CS9 to complete my collection:D coobie

Nope, your collection has to include a S&W 1911 to be complete and then you will not shoot the others since the 1911 will be so nice.
 
Pretty much a new member here but have been researching S&W auto pistols the last few months and come to conclusion they make a very dependable auto pistol.I own a Kahr PM9(9mm) and a 3rd gen glock 19(9mm) which are IMHO very reliable pistols also but I wanted something different.Listed are my recent purchases S&W model 3913,S&W 5906 and S&W 3914 tsw.All I need now is a model CS9 to complete my collection:D coobie
Hey pal, you don't think you are gonna stop at four, do you? Get real. You's got a disease and the cure is not to be found. So, stop saying the CS9 will be the one to "complete" your collection. It is never complete. M'kay?
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Hey pal, you don't think you are gonna stop at four, do you? Get real. You's got a disease and the cure is not to be found. So, stop saying the CS9 will be the one to "complete" your collection. It is never complete. M'kay?
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:D:D:D:eek:I think your are correct:)
 
Of course, you have to add these as well. No home should be without them.

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I did find a NIB smith and wesson CS9 and yes I paid more than I should havecoobie

Hey, what you paid for it is water over the damn. Now that you own it and will shoot it what the price of admission was is irrelevant.

Now, I would highly recommend acquiring the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson.
 
Hey, what you paid for it is water over the damn. Now that you own it and will shoot it what the price of admission was is irrelevant.

Now, I would highly recommend acquiring the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson.
Where do I order a Standard cat.of smith and wesson?I would like to purchase one.coobie
 
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