Just wanted to share my new purchase, a used S&W 915.
My first S&W ever, seemed like a great deal.
I've read some good impressions on these models, I was initially looking for the stainless 5906 for over a month and this popped up on Armslist. $340 for the gun and 15 round mag.
The insides look perfect like it hasn't seen many rounds, the outside is around 80%. Some nicks on the aluminum alloy frame that I could do without, but nevertheless the gun has character. The slide has very minor markings in a few small spots, hardly noticeable. Most of the wear is on the frame. Ordered some new straight stock grips from Midway, which should clean up the appearance a bit as these are a bit worn. How can a gun look so worn on the outside but new on the inside?
Taking it to the range tonight, picked up 200 rounds at Wally world to put through her. Range report soon.
Here she is - photos taken in bright sunlight, may make it look faded, color is still good:
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Anything else one might do to improve this thing?
Thanks,
Wes
My first S&W ever, seemed like a great deal.
I've read some good impressions on these models, I was initially looking for the stainless 5906 for over a month and this popped up on Armslist. $340 for the gun and 15 round mag.
The insides look perfect like it hasn't seen many rounds, the outside is around 80%. Some nicks on the aluminum alloy frame that I could do without, but nevertheless the gun has character. The slide has very minor markings in a few small spots, hardly noticeable. Most of the wear is on the frame. Ordered some new straight stock grips from Midway, which should clean up the appearance a bit as these are a bit worn. How can a gun look so worn on the outside but new on the inside?
Taking it to the range tonight, picked up 200 rounds at Wally world to put through her. Range report soon.
Here she is - photos taken in bright sunlight, may make it look faded, color is still good:


Anything else one might do to improve this thing?

Thanks,
Wes