My Shorty 9 story
Great info all around. I have recently taken some interest in this gun and it's manufacture history since I have been the owner of one since new. I was a fan of the 6906 series S&W and had carried one for a few years. In fact, my first 9mm purchase was the S&W 469 which came out before the 6906 and may of been considered the first high capacity (at that time) compact 9.
I purchased my Shorty 9 back in '94 and up until this thread didn't know as much about it as I do now. I knew that it was a Lew Horton run, and knew all the information about it such as is listed in the picture above posted by Smithnut of the brochure. The hand fitting, match barrel, assembled together, trigger, titanium barrel bushing, yadda, yadda.
I never knew the true production run numbers though and didn't know there was more than one series run. I vaguely recall that the total numbers were in the 900 range and I think I got that from a S&W rep years ago after taking a spill on a motorcycle while carrying it and slightly damaging the slide / frame (gun still functions perfectly). I had called to see if they could repair.
A slightly funny if not stupid story: A buddy has the shorty 40, he's out in the garage doing something with his bike, leaves the gun on the back bumper of his truck while working. Has to run to the parts store and recalls the gun on the bumper while going down Westhiemer in Houston (an 8 lane wide blvd). Stops, the gun isn't there for course, goes back, sees it in the road, parks, runs to get it just as two cars run it over... thunk! thunk!... thunk! thunk! AHHHH!!!!
Can't even work the action on it. Calls S&W and they say "send it in, we'll see what we can do." It comes back perfect! Like NIB! I scratch up the slide and frame on the front right side, action still works perfectly and they tell me "Nothing we can do." WHAT??!! Oh well, it works and I've lived with it as a motorcycle tank bag carry gun and occasional CCW. I bet I don't have 800 rounds through it though.
So, I'm off track a bit here, but I think I've found someone that might be able to somewhat repair the gun. Some tig welding and recoating. We'll see. I'll post up some pics and if anyone has an idea what I could do to get this thing back to looking new, or knows someone that does that type of work, that would be nice to know. I've always loved this gun, a factory hot rod of the 6906. Just wish now I had taken better care of it instead of having it as a CCW duty gun for a few years. Started looking around for another one, found one that was NIB that sold last year on Gunbroker for $1900. Yeow! Don't know about that, but wouldn't mind having one in ANIB condition.
I still have the factory box, the two PC marked mags that came with it, the paper they were all in and the label. My label also states 5906 (which I don't think I ever really noticed), serial PCV04XX and product code 170030, but lists the gun as a Shorty 9 which differs with the information above I think. Thanks for all the info on production numbers. Great info!
Pictures of the gun and damage. Again, if anyone knows someone that can heal this thing up, please let me know.
Thanks,