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| I have a like new 3913. It is one of the very finest carry pistols, ever. Ultra reliable and excellent accuracy. |
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| The 3913 is one of the best 9mm single stack handguns. Great pistol.
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| I've owned a 3913's 3913LS, and 3953 all over the years. Super reliable. I found them mediocre accuracy wise for me, but accurate enough for self defense work. My only concern would be a lack of support from S&W for parts or a cracked frame. |
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| I’ve got an NIB nypd melonite 3914DAO. it’s a nice pistol same size just no safety decocker
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| Just picked up my second one a couple months ago. Never should have sold the first one. Got it for $400, cruising GB at just the right time and bingo. It does have a couple scuffs on it but that's not really much of an issue. Feed ramp and breach face are immaculate.
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| Posts: 710 | Location: Portland,OR | Registered: October 20, 2004 |  
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| What's the size compared to, say, a P225? Anyone got pics?
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| IMO they are okay. Have a 3914. The first gun I ever owned was a 539 back in the mid 80s which i traded for a BHP in the late 80s. My 3914 is easily the least accurate of all my 9mm pistols. My 239 is far superior in terms of accuracy. High bore axis if that matters. The thing that bothers me the most is - with the slide forward - it is EXTREMELY hard to seat a fully loaded (8 round) magazine into the gun. You must push really hard - way too hard IMO - to get a fully loaded mag to seat. Very reliable though - which is a big plus. Manual safety means you can carry with the gun 'on safe' which is a nice feature if you are looking for that. The fact that they really are 'old tech' and likely hard to repair / service I wouldn't pay a premium for one honestly. Not a BAD gun... just better options these days. ----------------------------------
Proverbs 27:17 - As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.
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| Posts: 8940 | Location: Florida | Registered: September 20, 2004 |  
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| Posts: 34058 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |  
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| I carried a 3913/3914 off duty and on court days for over a decade. Probably the finest single stack compact 9mm made. By anyone. I carried them in retirement on days where a thin light weight 9mm made sense. Until I got my 9mm Chiefs Special, CS9. Now my 39XX series guns are parked. As far a parts and support go, I've not ever broken anything on a 39XX series gun. In many thousands of rounds. And at this point I dont expect to. And if I do, Midway, Numrichs, Gunbroker and even Ebay have me covered. That is if my spares box doesnt have whatever it is. And there is nobody currently working at the current company posing as s&w who could do anything fora 3rd gen gun. Other thsn offer to replace it with that plastic junk they peddle. 39XX series guns are great. Buy it, shoot it, love it. Regards 18DAI
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| I have a 3953. Great little gun. About the same size as a 239 but thinner and lighter. Never had a problem and it's plenty accurate as a self defense gun. |
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| I had a 3913 and the P225 together, once, but I don't have any pics. Both of those guns are excellent for ccw or h.d.. I found the 3913 a little smaller/slimmer for ccw,(with the factory plastic grips), than the p225 but I shot the p225 better. The only real problem I had when I had mine, about 2 years ago, was that finding magazines was near impossible without paying $50-70 for a used one if at all. I wound up getting some other S&W single stack mags,(can't remember which model uses similar mags), but they would stick out of the bottom of the gun a little too far for ccw. I wound up selling both eventually. Before you buy one, go to Numerich Gun Parts and see what they have available for parts you may need in the future. |
| Posts: 7389 | Location: Treasure Coast,Fl. | Registered: July 04, 2003 |  
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| Had a mint one. Carried as a off duty for a while but I never liked it that much. Recently sold it a few months back. If they do break, S&W will not repair even with the Lifetime Warranty. Frames are long gone. We had several 2nd. Gen frames break and S&W didn't offer anything in response. |
| Posts: 5816 | Location: Epping, NH | Registered: October 16, 2004 |  
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