I picked up a nice 5906 this year, with two mags, for $400. Didn't realize I got such a deal.
EDIT: the deals are out there... 5906 & 6906 $850 for both, clean 5906 $450
I just won a 5926 on GB for $385 shipped. It appears to be in good condition. My FFL will only charge $15 for the transfer, so I'm feeling like I got away okay on this one. It appears to be in relatively good shape. Markings on it indicate it came from a police department in AZ.
Was bidding on a KCPD 4026 when someone hit "Buy It Now" for $600. Not really a bad price considering it is an uncommon firearm. Now I will probably have to wait years to see another.
Valid point and I really wasn't trying to insult his common sense (which means putting that in there is probably counter-productive to what I was trying to say).
And I am really not trying to be defensive or degrading in the least.
I suppose I should have just said that I wanted to present a different point of view as opposed to what he said.
You are right that our chosen hobby does lend itself to self-defense and defense of loved ones.
I personally just find it easier to practice the same way, every time. That way I'm not creating negative muscle memory or relying on a skill that I don't practice very often in a bad situation.
You are under-selling yourself if you think practice and the willingness to defend yourself puts you behind the eight ball in a self-defense situation. Be confident in your skills and you're extremely likely to come out on top if, God forbid, something like that should every happen to you.
Thanks for the insightful response.
I purchased a new 3914 in the box with all original books and registration papers for $200. 2 magazines along with cleaning brushes and original paper wrap. I have no idea of the value of these guns. Also should I have it checked before firing it for the first time. Beautiful weapon. I called S&W and gave them the serial #. They said it was produced in Nov 1989.
Thanks.
I was happy with it when I saw it sitting there. Condition is everything and this one is clean. And the prior owner said it hit what he aimed at.
Went in looking for a 1911 and walked out with this.
Seems like a lucky find.
I'm beginning to think that it's a small group of us here on the forum driving up the prices, bidding against one another.
I agree completely, I recently missed out on this CS9 when it was sold on gunbroker. So made an offer to the winner of a Shield and $300.00. I wanted it bad, like new so ended up with over 700.00 invested, but after years of looking I got the one I wanted.
I just found a CS9 NIB with 2 mags for $600. I'm trying to free up some funds to buy it.
Compare it to anything else like a metal SIG and its an absolute steal.
I'm proud to say that I'm doing my best to boost the 3rd gen prices, having probably overpaid for two of the last 3 S&Ws I bought. I'm too old to haggle - never liked that process anyway. If I'm tired, I take a nap. If I'm hungry, I head for the kitchen. If I see a gun I want (really want, not just mildly cotton to, I'll get it as cheaply as I can, but dad-blame it, I'm gonna git that sucka!
I take solace in the fact that I also disbursed two 3rd gen pistols at less than market value. That was to family, it's true, but the ledger is better balanced now. When my nieces decide to get rid of Uncle Thomas' pistols, they can sell them for below market value and still make money.
I'm beginning to think that it's a small group of us here on the forum driving up the prices, bidding against one another.
You're just now getting this?????? WE are the ones driving up the prices...![]()