S&W 915

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Gentlemen,
A friend called me yesterday, informing me of an acquaintance attempting to sell his S&W model 915. This gun is apparently in excellent condition, has 2-15 round mags and 2-10 round mags. He is asking $350 for this item. I know the last year they were built was 1994.
I have been issued a 5903 and a 6906 while serving with Cleveland PD in the late 80's/early 90's, and had absolutely no issues with either weapon.
Does $350 sound reasonable for this piece?
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Semper fi,

Dave Swaffield
 
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Gentlemen,
A friend called me yesterday, informing me of an acquaintance attempting to sell his S&W model 915. This gun is apparently in excellent condition, has 2-15 round mags and 2-10 round mags. He is asking $350 for this item. I know the last year they were built was 1994.
I have been issued a 5903 and a 6906 while serving with Cleveland PD in the late 80's/early 90's, and had absolutely no issues with either weapon.
Does $350 sound reasonable for this piece?
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Semper fi,

Dave Swaffield
 
Yes, IMHO that is a good price for a superb pistol.

My 915 has been 100% reliable with every thing I feed it, and is an accurate 9mm.

Buy it, shoot it, love it. Regards 18DAI.
 
If the function and accuracy is like mine, you will love it.
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For $350, yes that's a good deal. My 915 shoots anything I feed it, has yet to malfunction, and is almost boringly accurate to shoot. Like mi amigo above said, my 915 is one I'll never sell.
 
That gun at that price is Christmas come early my friend.

The only thing I changed on my 915 was swapping the factory sights for night sights and added "skater tape" to the front strap of the grip.

Hands down, my favorite full size 9 mm.

Buy it Now !!!!
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Gentlemen,
Thanks to all of you for your responses c/w the S&W 915. My main concern here is that I would have to sell a S&W model 19 2-1/2" to fund the 915. These, too, are hard to come by. I already own the 19, and it's a tough one to part with.
Responses/suggestions appreciated.
Semper fi,


Dave Swaffield
 
Keep the 2.5" 19, and save up for the 915. Nice 915's while not plentiful, are easier, and less costly, to aquire than the 2.5 19. My 0.02. Regards 18DAI.
 
18DAI,
I believe your assessment of this situation to be 'spot on.' I know I would regret selling that old 19 - so I won't.
Thanks for your input, Sir.
Semper fi,
Dave Swaffield
 
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