Dead even tie between my 3913 and my 39-2. They just keep going and going....as stated earlier almost boring. A friend of mine in Idaho has a 952 that is incredible. It's favorite ammo is CCI Blazer. It simply carves the X ring to pieces all day long!
Randy
You guys are making this easy! I've caught the bug for SW autos...they've got everything I'm looking for: reliable, durable, comfortable (single stack), and classic lines. For my first SW 9mm I was looking hard at the 3913 as I've read nothing but great things, and am willing to bite the bullet and buy NIB (as every used model I've come across is roughed up a bit, but wanted to see how many people were pleased with accuracy.
I REALLY want to pick up a 3906 as well, but am having a hard time finding a quality one for a good price.
Also want a 915 (but have to hold it first to judge the double stack grip) and a 457 or 4516.
My 3913 as well. Only S&W 9mm I have now. I have had two 5906 and loved them. If I find a nice 6906 or 3906 or even a 5903 I would get one more for sure. I just got a Sig P6 and it is a godd gun but doesn't shoot as well as my 3913
I have had my 6904 for only a few weeks, I am not driving tacks with it yet but some very nice groups are coming together... I'm just starting to become comfortable with it.
3913 for myself, also. Tremendous 'reverse snob appeal' at matches. It enabled my to put a few trophies on the shelf and ribbons on the wall - I like the kind that say 'first' the best...
S&W Model 639, the most accurate pistol I've owned in any caliber. I have a Sigma 9VE which is a fire for effect handgun, that is, atleast one of the 17 rounds should hit a target at 50, if not it should get the BG's head down so I can run.
I would say my 5906 that has a competition trigger job from Cylinder&Slide and a 5" Performance barrel from Wesman. This thing outshoots me every time.