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Ive not really used Gunbroker much but Ive been intrigued with these S&W 5926 recently.

Large batches of pretty beat up ones from Isreal have even been imported recently.


The one is not one of them. Its pretty


Came with 2 mags I picked some new MEC-GAR mags up from a LGS all for less than $500







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BEAUTIFUL PISTOL - I LOVE steel framed pistols and the old Smith’s have beautiful lines.
 
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Nice to see something with that silly cheese grater rail. I had an alloy frame compact similar. I wish I had kept it.


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Nice to see something with that silly cheese grater rail. I had an alloy frame compact similar. I wish I had kept it.

I don’t see any rail.



Serious about crackers.
 
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Took my favorite all steel SW auto out the other day, and got reminded just how nice these things are!



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1988…. first pistol ever bought a Smith & Wesson model 5904.

Still have it in the gun safe
 
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Be aware of a recall that may affect your pistol -


SMITH & WESSON
MODEL 1026, 1076, 4526, 4536, 4576, 5924,
5926, 6924 and 6926 PISTOLS
RECALL: Models affected have frame mounted decocking levers.
Other model Smith & Wesson pistols are not affected by this advisory.
We have determined that it is possible for a Smith & Wesson Third Generation 9mm, 10mm and .45 ACP pistol with a frame-mounted decocking lever to malfunction so as to make the pistol inoperable.
In order to safeguard our customers from the possibility of such a malfunction, Smith & Wesson will inspect and, if necessary, modify these pistols free of charge. Owners of Smith & Wesson 9mm, 10mm and .45 ACP pistols featuring a frame-mounted decocking lever with model numbers listed above, and which do not have two dots stamped on the frame underneath the decocking lever (when the lever is depressed) should send their pistols and accompanying magazines to Smith & Wesson for a no-charge inspection.
Please send your pistol and magazines to:
Smith & Wesson
2100 Roosevelt Avenue
Springfield, MA 01102-2208
Attn: Service Department-DL
If you have any questions regarding this product advisory, please call 800-331-0852 ext. 211.
While we have your pistol, our armorers will stamp your pistol with two dots under the decocking lever, and give your pistol an ultrasonic cleaning and full lubrication (a $25.00 value) at no charge.
We apologize for this inconvenience. Smith & Wesson remains committed to building the safest, most reliable and finest-performing firearms possible.
Source:
AFTE Journal, October 1991; Volume 23, Number 4:939
American Rifleman, October 1991; page ?
Guns & Ammo, October 1991; page 112
Shooting Times, November 1991; page 95
American Handgunner, November/December 1991; page 128
 
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My other Sig
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Nice!

I have one similar to this, but it is a TSW.

What made it interesting, was a TSW with the rail delete option.

Looks good!




 
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You don't see many 4505's. I wonder how many were manufactured opposed to the 4506's? Nice Smith!



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I was issued a 4006 when my dept made the switch from revolvers. Heavy & not the most accurate but damn reliable & a very nice pistol.


Rom 13:4 If you do evil, be afraid. For he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is God's minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil.
 
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I was issued a 4006 when my dept made the switch from revolvers. Heavy & not the most accurate but damn reliable & a very nice pistol.


I began my career with a 4006 (no rail) and mine was incredibly accurate. My only complaint was the 11 round mags vs everybody else’s 15s in their Glock 22s. I still have that pistol.
 
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Never seen that before.





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You don't see many 4505's. I wonder how many were manufactured opposed to the 4506's?


There were only 1200 4505s produced, and only in 1991.

Compared to many tens of thousands of 4506s produced from 1988-2000 (plus the occasional small run for LE orders later into the 2000s).
 
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Never seen that before.


It's found on some 3rd Gen models. It was used as an indication that it's not compatible with the standard DA/SA parts for that model "family".

For example, in this case, you couldn't slap a 5906 slide onto it.

You also see it on early "old style" DAO 3rd Gens with the elongated slides, because during that period the DAO frame and slide were different than the DA/SA frame and slide. (Later 3rd Gens could be converted back and forth between DA/SA and "new style" DAO.)

 
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You don't see many 4505's. I wonder how many were manufactured opposed to the 4506's? Nice Smith!
There were 1,200 made and all spoken for by US Customs Service. 16 Years later, they, so called, upgraded to Glocks. Serial # TFS 3135 was my S&W 4505. Mine was adjustable rear sight. Found in a shop in Pennsylvania. The former Elmira Arms from NY State. I recall a image in American Handgunner of Tommy Campbell shooting a blue steel S&W 4505 from a match made wooden stair well. I never again heard anything of the pistols until Customs Service upgraded their sidearms. So, 1,200 manufactured.
 
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probably a good thing
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I never really liked the looks of the S&W designed auto pistols when they came first came out. After 30 years they don't seem to be so bad now.
 
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A great addition and the entire thread a joy to read.


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I seriously cannot stand you at the moment because of the envy I feel about the condition of the gun and the price you paid. I can't find any of the 5926s under $500. You got a smoking deal. One of my biggest regrets was selling a beat up 5906TSW because of how excellent the trigger and the ergos were.

Enjoy it.
 
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Slight thread drift:
My S&W 4054 (157 made) sits in the safe.
My S&W 6946 (Norfolk PD trade-in) is (sometimes) my local USPSA-style match gun.

PC
 
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Nice. The 59xx series represents the best of the 3rd gen breed.




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