LOL, wow!!!
I bought my blued 908 as a backup, when I didn't want to save for the sweet 3913. Which would have cost less, after hard chroming the slide (rust pits from me sweating in summer heat) and paying the extra cost of special night sights (those factory plastic sights). And a steel 3913 guide rod.
Smiths have never been cheap.
But from my experience, their MSRPs tended to be a lot more optimistic than realistic.
I recall a price list from the '80s that listed MSRPs from every one of the semi-autos as being higher than the Model 629, except for the lowest priced 3913.
My favorite S&W pistol is the 3913, so much to offer, so well made, so easy to carry. I recently acquired this nice NL example for under $500 all in. Great price now, but I remember when these guns couldn't be given away used at $300.
Hadn't considered it before, but the value series is sort of a step in the Glock direction. More plastic parts, blocked off slide. Ugly as sin. Just like a Glock, only an Al frame.
Lots of other differences, but I am shooting from the hip here..
Rosewood
Wrong I bought 4 3913/3914s at that price or less; two were NLs. Bunch of $10 mags too!
Folks wanted the 10+1 Glock 26 or 27......... I ended up with the best end of that bargain......cus the 39xx's were all ANIB "sock drawer" guns.
IIRC the cheapest was an "as new" 3914 around $250..... cheaper cus it was "blue" not stainless. Also a great time to pick up a "back up" 6904 or 6906 or both...... $300 guns with 2-4 mags!
Between 2000 and 2010 was a great time to pick up cheap "sock drawer" 915s.
You are basically correct, Rosewood. Adding to my comment #26, the name "American Pride Series" was a thinly veiled dig at Glock. Because it was metal and made in America it was something to be "proud" of, unlike that piece of Austrian plastic which had captured such a market share. American Pride or Austrian Plastic, you see. The Clinton ban brought about a lot of changes including more plastic parts to what was now called "Value Series" because they were still trying to get their agency market back and the Glock is a hundred dollars cheaper per unit. (At least! Please correct me anyone.)Hadn't considered it before, but the value series is sort of a step in the Glock direction. More plastic parts, blocked off slide. Ugly as sin. Just like a Glock, only an Al frame.
Lots of other differences, but I am shooting from the hip here..
Rosewood
I'll join in here as well. I actually really like the frame lines on the 411 and 915. I'm a righty so the ambi-safety doesn't make a big difference to me. My 411 is far more pleasant to carry than my 4006 and 4004's are nearly nonexistent.