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I picked up one of these guns NIB and am trying to find information on TercGen for a set of his cutdown grips for it.

Found him Big Grin

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Sorry I missed your call! Wink

Congrats on the CS9! Smile I liked mine so much, I bought a back up to it. And the TercGen grips are the best aftermarket product I have purchased. They really change the feel of the gun and make it much more concealable.

The CS series should have come with them from the factory. And the company calling itself s&w should still be making the fine CS9 instead of that panty shield POS. Wink

Enjoy that fine nine! I look forward to your range report and shooting impressions! Smile Regards 18DAI


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Great subject.

I bought a really nice CS 9 (made in 2005) several months ago. After some very brief research, I ordered a set of TercGen grips. They are worth every penny and should have been original equipment.

This was my first “Gen 3” S&W auto loader and since then have picked up a 3913, two 6906’s (one with a squared off trigger guard, and a second one with a newer rounded trigger guard), a CHP turn in in 40 cal 4006TSW, and a nice 40 cal model 410.

Prior to getting the CHP gun, I was ready to sell my Sig 239 in 40 cal (with an extra.357 barrel). The 40 cal 4006TSW was so much fun to shoot, I decided to keep the 239 and even treated it to a $100 set of Hogue wood grips. I also bought a 3 spring recoil set from Sig as well as 2 more NOS 40 cal mags from another vendor.



I also treated my rounded trigger guard model 6906, to new stock grips. My 4006TSW now has a new S&W “rounded” grip from the S&W 59 series. I really like these even though stock is the straight grip style. The 6906 and 4006TSW are former LEO turn in guns with a few marks on the metal. The new grips really set them off. All of these except the 410 is SS and alloy. The 410 is black finished.

THE 4006TSW:



THE CS9 with new grips:



Yours will love your CS9. Also, there are a lot of very nice used Gen 3 LEO turn in guns available that are great deals.

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Great subject.

I bought a really nice CS 9 (made in 2005) several months ago. After some very brief research, I ordered a set of TercGen grips. They are worth every penny and should have been original equipment.

This was my first “Gen 3” S&W auto loader and since then have picked up a 3913, two 6906’s (one with a squared off trigger guard, and a second one with a newer rounded trigger guard), a CHP turn in in 40 cal 4006TSW, and a nice 40 cal model 410.

Prior to getting the CHP gun, I was ready to sell my Sig 239 in 40 cal (with an extra.357 barrel). The 40 cal 4006TSW was so much fun to shoot, I decided to keep the 239 and even treated it to a $100 set of Hogue wood grips. I also bought a 3 spring recoil set from Sig as well as 2 more NOS 40 cal mags from another vendor.



I also treated my rounded trigger guard model 6906, to new stock grips. My 4006TSW now has a new S&W “rounded” grip from the S&W 59 series. I really like these even though stock is the straight grip style. The 6906 and 4006TSW are former LEO turn in guns with a few marks on the metal. The new grips really set them off. All of these except the 410 is SS and alloy. The 410 is black finished.

THE 4006TSW:



THE CS9 with new grips:



You will love your CS9. Also, there are a lot of very nice used Gen 3 LEO turn in guns available that are great deals.

Trooper Joe
 
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I own and carry many 3rd gen pistols. I prefer them to anything else out there, currently.

And the CS9 may be my favorite 9mm model. It is small and light and esily concealed - using TercGen grips. I carry mine primarily when it is hot, humid and miserable. April through October here. Wink

But I prefer 45 for dispatching miscreants. So my CS45, 457 nd 4513TSW get carried more.

And my CS45 wears TercGen grips also. Wink Smile Regards 18DAI


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