New member who just bought his first S&W Semi... a 5906 (have had a .357 4" and .38 Special for years).
Own a bunch of CZs (9mm & .40) and love 'em. Was at the range a couple weeks ago and had a chance to shoot the 5906 and was VERY impressed. Not into 'plastic' guns so the classic, all-metal feel of the 5906 was just a 'natural' for me. Just a great shoot... put thru 100+rnds and loved it! My LEO friend said his was 10 years old and NOT ONE problem, flawless!
Saw an ad (CDNN) for a NIB at $399, jumped at it! IMHO CZ makes a pretty damn-good quality gun that for me, has been flawless. Well, when I first field-stripped and cleaned that 5906 the 'inner' quality of that gun was simply impressive!! From the ss-rod, to the spring, to the rails, to the slide... VERY, VERY well made! Only thing that was alittle 'funky' for me was the re-assembly, when you push the slide over the depressed ejector, sear, fp-safety, etc... took about 3-4 practice runs, now I've got it!
Will now start lookin' at the .40s... maybe a 4006?
Anyway, great gun and will look forward to being part of the Forum.
Own a bunch of CZs (9mm & .40) and love 'em. Was at the range a couple weeks ago and had a chance to shoot the 5906 and was VERY impressed. Not into 'plastic' guns so the classic, all-metal feel of the 5906 was just a 'natural' for me. Just a great shoot... put thru 100+rnds and loved it! My LEO friend said his was 10 years old and NOT ONE problem, flawless!
Saw an ad (CDNN) for a NIB at $399, jumped at it! IMHO CZ makes a pretty damn-good quality gun that for me, has been flawless. Well, when I first field-stripped and cleaned that 5906 the 'inner' quality of that gun was simply impressive!! From the ss-rod, to the spring, to the rails, to the slide... VERY, VERY well made! Only thing that was alittle 'funky' for me was the re-assembly, when you push the slide over the depressed ejector, sear, fp-safety, etc... took about 3-4 practice runs, now I've got it!
Will now start lookin' at the .40s... maybe a 4006?
Anyway, great gun and will look forward to being part of the Forum.