I think that the 3913 (and similar) are good guns. I collect, shoot, and regularly carry Third Generation Smith & Wesson pistols. They are well built, reliable, and easy to conceal.
Not on mine. GARYMIM and black steel hammers and triggers were used.
I don't know anything about S&W semi autos…is a 3913 a good gun?
Is $400 a good value on a shooter grade 3913?
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Mine came with the stainless looking TG like a 6906. And I put in a hammer from a 5906 so I could cock the hammer. Yours must be a later model when they started using MIM parts. GARYI posted photos of my guns as examples.
On our forum here you will find many posts by our departed friend (and I daresay hero) 18DAI. His moniker comes from the fact that he was an investigator for the 18th District Attorney here in the piedmont area of North Carolina. I find reason to miss him a lot. He wrote expertly on this pistol and his experiences with it as a lawman and firearms instructor. Please read his comments on this pistol for a complete education.
Yes on both. The 3913 was a well built and very capable CCW, then and now.I don't know anything about S&W semi autos…is a 3913 a good gun?
Is $400 a good value on a shooter grade 3913?
A cross cut saw works as well as they ever did. But no one that I know of uses one much. The chainsaw rendered them obsolete.
I love 3913s. But a SIG 365 does everything better. Indiana State Police ( some, not all of them) carry 365s.