SD9VE vs 910

When I type in 910 no search results come up.. Any other way I can research info in the forum for the smith 910
 
I just talked to the owner. Im gonna buy the 910 this week. Thanks for all of the input and assistance.

Im a new member here and this was my 1st post. Thanks for making me feel welcome
 
Before I could get to his house the owner promised a co worker to look at the 910. He thought she woildnt like it. She bought it. Im bummed out now !!!!!!!!
 
I have a 910 and my wife won't let me sell it (I wouldn't anyway) because she takes the X ring out of a target with it at combat distances. It's light and has lot of replacement parts /mags available from other 3rd gen smiths.
The SD9VE is new at my LGS for $349 plus tax. Now that seems like a no brainer.. new gun for $349 or used 15+ year old gun for $300.
BUT: Here are a couple of points...
1. Any gun new today at $350 has to be cheap.. as in cheaply made.
2. I have shot the SD9VE and the trigger is like 12# ... maybe 8.5# but it is terrible.
3. The 910 is also a value series pistol but it is a 3rd gen all metal gun with a hammer... the fact that they can get $300 for it should tell you something. The hammer just adds a level of safety and versatility.
4. The 910 has a far superior trigger.
5. The 910 is very serviceable as it is for all intents and purposes a 5906 and there are scads of them out their to get parts from plus new parts are available from Midway, Brownells and S&W.
6. Uses a 15 round mag.. same as any 3rd gen 9mm.

Guess which I think you should buy?... Or at least I would buy.
 
BTW - If you do not like the 910, PM me, and I will buy it from you for the same price you paid. No loss on your part. :D.
 
I have a 910 & a SD9VE. Both guns are keepers. If a bad guy was coming at me, and both guns were laying on the table next to me, I'd grab the 910. It has a sweet trigger & minimal muzzle flip. Now if I wanted to shoot him with the prettier gun, I'd grab the SD9VE.
 
To that guys defense he had a woman prior coming to look at it before he knew i wanted it. He felt sure she wouldnt get it due to its size. He does feel bad about it but she made 1st contact with him

Any suggestions for a semi in 9mm thats $400 or below
 
A nice used S&W 915. Even better than a 910. Very underated pistol. Good luck! Regards 18DAI
 
If you liked the 910...... anything you can find in the 5900 series or a 915.

If it's just for home D and the range........ don't pass up a 5906 all stainless steel....really dampens the recoil of the 9mm.... almost like shooting a .22lr
 
Sorry you missed the 910, but here is a little saying that you can take to the bank as you further research your future firearm purchases:

"Friends don't let friends buy Taurus products."
 
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