S&W 5946 "New Old Stock" at Cabela's?

Yes I got it. Looks good. 1-10 round mag. Grips are OK, far from perfect.
I'll PM my cell # if you want to check it out.
I like the one I got.
Semper Fi
 
That poor thing looks like it was dumped in a lake. Give her some love!!

Had a little project today...



After about an hour of sitting out in the front yard in 20 degree weather making a big mess with my $20 Harbor Freight blaster...



I tried to avoid the laser-etched stuff as much as possible. I'm sure it's quite a bit faded compared to when it left the factory (from some angles it looks more like MITH & WESSON). Ah well.

There's a U stamped into the frame in very bizarre fashion:



Still need new grips.



I definitely considered spending the $600 for one of the brand new ones, but where's the fun in that?
 
Had a little project today...



After about an hour of sitting out in the front yard in 20 degree weather making a big mess with my $20 Harbor Freight blaster...



I tried to avoid the laser-etched stuff as much as possible. I'm sure it's quite a bit faded compared to when it left the factory (from some angles it looks more like MITH & WESSON). Ah well.

There's a U stamped into the frame in very bizarre fashion:



Still need new grips.



I definitely considered spending the $600 for one of the brand new ones, but where's the fun in that?

I am the same, while I have bought new many times, I seem to more enjoy getting something that has a bit of history. I wonder what that "U" was meant to indicate?
 
Noticed this on the Gander Mountain website regarding the 5946s.

Product Specialist John
The Smith & Wesson Model 5946 Handguns were a bulk lot purchase from a number of departments, so we are not sure exactly which department they came from.
 
I am the same, while I have bought new many times, I seem to more enjoy getting something that has a bit of history. I wonder what that "U" was meant to indicate?

Mine is UCF915X. Just a few digits off from yours. But it does not have the "U" stamped on it.
And that daughter of yous is a cutie.
Semper Fi
 
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im still looking for another sw 45 cqb. now thats a real unicorn gun.
 
Im wondering whats going to happen with cabelas after bass pro finally takes over. I cant stand bass pro shop and their guns and selection is over priced and pitiful. i mean who pays over retail for glocks?
 
My son bought one of the 6946's from Gander on line marked NPD. Came in and was nice. Shot about a foot low at 20 yards and to the right slightly but grouped well. Went through a hundred or so rounds flawlessly.
 
My local Cabela's had them marked down to $599 or whatever the last best price was on them. No longer in the new gun case but there is a used one in their Gun Library for $799!! hahahaha
 
Hello all. New to the forum. Adding pics of the $299 Gander Mountain purchase for posterity sake :)

Can't explain it but the pistol came with three 12 capacity mags. The holster wear in the pics doesn't seem quite as noticeable in person or, at least, that's what I'm telling myself. Love the size, heft and trigger pull on this thing. Very happy with the purchase. Off to the range.
 

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We've had threads about the "U" stamp before. S&W does it to indicate that they sold it as a used gun.

Ah, yeah, I remember reading that. It's placed so haphazardly, I thought it had to be there by accident.

I guess that means the guns made it back to S&W before they went out to Gander. That would explain why Gander doesn't know where they came from.
 
The brand new guns at Cabelas I suspect are over runs/returns from the NYPD contract. NYPD dumped the 5946 in 2014 so those build dates make sense. After they moved production from Springfield to Houlton quality took a nose dive. Apparently the Houlton guns are so bad the range staff beg people to transition to the Sig or one of the Glocks. I know one guy with a Houlton gun who's firing pin snapped and the range guys told him S&W out sourced a lot of the parts and they are of poor quality. He loves the 5946 and is trying to find an older Springfield made one to carry. While it's cool guys are still finding new production third gens, from what I'm hearing I would avoid them.
 
the one's at the Hoffman Estates, IL Cabela's were Springfield marked pistols...back up to their $799 price however...apparently "Closeout" means something different at Cabela's than it does to me...

Bill
 
The brand new guns at Cabelas I suspect are over runs/returns from the NYPD contract. NYPD dumped the 5946 in 2014 so those build dates make sense. After they moved production from Springfield to Houlton quality took a nose dive. Apparently the Houlton guns are so bad the range staff beg people to transition to the Sig or one of the Glocks. I know one guy with a Houlton gun who's firing pin snapped and the range guys told him S&W out sourced a lot of the parts and they are of poor quality. He loves the 5946 and is trying to find an older Springfield made one to carry. While it's cool guys are still finding new production third gens, from what I'm hearing I would avoid them.

I'm going to look at a 3914DAO Saturday, being sold locally.
I'll make sure to check it out thoroughly, it's a Houlton gun.
Mmmmmm..... new 3rd Gens with QC issues.
 
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Please go over it carefully before spending any money.

Last time I went to the range they noticed my extractor was getting worn and sent me to the gun shop to get it checked and replaced if necessary (which they did). The first thing the armorer asked me when I said I had a Smith was "where was it made?" When I said Massachusetts he said "ok, good", it was like he was relieved he didn't have to go on a Sig/Glock sales pitch. Or they are just tired of working on Houlton junk. The whole situation is really sad to me. I hate seeing once great manufacturers go down the tubes.
 
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Please go over it carefully before spending any money.

Last time I went to the range they noticed my extractor was getting worn and sent me to the gun shop to get it checked and replaced if necessary (which they did). The first thing the armorer asked me when I said I had a Smith was "where was it made?" When I said Massachusetts he said "ok, good", it was like he was relieved he didn't have to go on a Sig/Glock sales pitch. Or they are just tired of working on Houlton junk. The whole situation is really sad to me. I hate seeing once great manufacturers go down the tubes.

After looking at the 3914DAO very closely, it's mine. The price was too good to pass up, and I've been looking awhile.
Off to my range tomorrow to check it out.
The fit and finish are excellent, with a few handling marks befitting a used gun. Mechanically it looks good so far from what I could determine.
Thanks for the advice about looking over closely the Houlton 3rd Gens, not that I wouldn't anyway seeing as anything new nowadays is suspect.
 

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